Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 meter running deer, single shots

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100 meter running deer, single shots
at the Games of the V Olympiad
Venue Råsunda
Dates28 June to 1 July
Competitors34 from 7 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alfred Swahn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Silver medal icon.svg Åke Lundeberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Bronze medal icon.svg Nestori Toivonen Flag of Russia.svg  Finland
  1908
1920  

The men's 100 meter running deer, single shots was a shooting sports event held as part of the shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1908. The competition was held from Friday, 28 June 1912 to Monday, 1 July 1912. [1]

Thirty-four sport shooters from seven nations competed.

Results

PlaceShooterScoreShoot-off
1Flag of Sweden.svg  Alfred Swahn  (SWE)4120
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Åke Lundeberg  (SWE)4117
3Flag of Russia.svg  Nestori Toivonen  (FIN)4111
4Flag of Sweden.svg  Karl Larsson  (SWE)39
Flag of Sweden.svg  Oscar Swahn  (SWE)39
Flag of Sweden.svg  Anders Lindskog  (SWE)39
7Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Heinrich Elbogen  (AUT)38
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Adolph Cederström  (SWE)37
US flag 48 stars.svg  William Leushner  (USA)37
10Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Adolf Michel  (AUT)36
11Flag of Sweden.svg  Johan Ekman  (SWE)34
Flag of Sweden.svg  Erik Sökjer-Petersén  (SWE)34
13Flag of the German Empire.svg  Erland Koch  (GER)33
14Flag of Russia.svg  Ernst Rosenqvist  (FIN)32
15Flag of Sweden.svg  Gustaf Lyman  (SWE)31
Flag of Russia.svg  Vasily Skrotsky  (RU1)31
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Peter Paternelli  (AUT)31
Flag of Russia.svg  Axel Fredrik Londen  (FIN)31
Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Nikolaos Levidis  (GRE)31
20Flag of Russia.svg  Haralds Blaus  (RU1)29
21Flag of Russia.svg  Huvi Tuiskunen  (FIN)28
Flag of Russia.svg  Iivar Väänänen  (FIN)28
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Albert Preuß  (GER)28
24Flag of the German Empire.svg  Horst Goeldel  (GER)27
Flag of Sweden.svg  Emil Lindewald  (SWE)27
26Flag of Sweden.svg  Per-Olof Arvidsson  (SWE)26
Flag of Russia.svg  Karl Reilin  (FIN)26
Flag of Sweden.svg  Edward Benedicks  (SWE)26
29US flag 48 stars.svg  Walter Winans  (USA)24
Flag of Greece (1828-1978).svg  Ioannis Theofilakis  (GRE)24
31Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitri Barkov  (RU1)23
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Eberhard Steinböck  (AUT)23
33Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Dobrzhansky  (RU1)22
34Flag of Russia.svg  Pavel Lieth  (RU1)10

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References

  1. "Shooting at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men's Running Target, Single Shot". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2014.