Shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 yard free pistol

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Men's 50 yard free pistol
at the Games of the IV Olympiad
Venue Bisley rifle range
Date10 July
Competitors43 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Paul Van Asbroeck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Silver medal icon.svg Réginald Storms Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Bronze medal icon.svg James Gorman US flag 45 stars.svg  United States
  1900
1912  

The men's individual revolver and pistol competition was one of 15 shooting sports events on the shooting at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. [1] The competition was held on Friday, 10 July 1908. Each nation could enter up to 12 shooters. [2] Forty-three sport shooters from seven nations competed.

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Results

Sixty shots were fired at a distance of 50 yards. Each hit counted between 1 and 10 points, for a total maximum score of 600.

PlaceShooterScore
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Paul Van Asbroeck  (BEL)490
2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Réginald Storms  (BEL)487
3US flag 45 stars.svg  James Gorman  (USA)485
4US flag 45 stars.svg  Charles Axtell  (USA)480
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jesse Wallingford  (GBR)467
6Flag of France.svg  André Barbillat  (FRA)466
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  William Ellicott  (GBR)458
8US flag 45 stars.svg  Irving Calkins  (USA)457
9US flag 45 stars.svg  John Dietz  (USA)455
10Flag of France.svg  André Regaud  (FRA)451
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Geoffrey Coles  (GBR)449
12Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jacob van der Kop  (NED)447
13Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Henry Lynch-Staunton  (GBR)443
14Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  William Russell Lane-Joynt  (GBR)442
15Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  René Englebert  (BEL)441
16Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  William Newton  (GBR)440
17Flag of France.svg  Léon Moreaux  (FRA)438
18Flag of Sweden.svg  Franz-Albert Schartau  (SWE)436
19US flag 45 stars.svg  Thomas LeBoutillier  (USA)436
20Flag of Sweden.svg  Vilhelm Carlberg  (SWE)432
21US flag 45 stars.svg  Reginald Sayre  (USA)430
22Flag of France.svg  Jean Depassio  (FRA)427
23Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Charles Wirgman  (GBR)425
24Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Piet ten Bruggen Cate  (NED)421
25Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Frangiskos Mavrommatis  (GRE)419
26Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Alexandros Theofilakis  (GRE)409
27Flag of Sweden.svg  Johan Hübner von Holst  (SWE)408
28Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Peter Jones  (GBR)407
29Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Ioannis Theofilakis  (GRE)406
30Flag of France.svg  Léon Lécuyer  (FRA)401
31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  J. Nelson Fevre  (GBR)399
32Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Defkalion Rediadis  (GRE)397
33Flag of Sweden.svg  Eric Carlberg  (SWE)396
34Flag of France.svg  Maurice Robion du Pont  (FRA)391
35Flag of Sweden.svg  Otto von Rosen  (SWE)386
36Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jan de Blécourt  (NED)381
37Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Jacques Pinchart  (BEL)372
38US flag 45 stars.svg  Walter W. Winans  (USA)368
39Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Henry Munday  (GBR)358
40Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerard van den Bergh  (NED)343
41Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Christiaan Brosch  (NED)337
42Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  John Bashford  (GBR)329
43Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Antonie de Gee  (NED)226

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References

  1. "Shooting at the 1908 London Summer Games: Men's Free Pistol, 50 yards". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  2. Official Report, p. 38.

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