United States at the 1912 Summer Olympics

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United States at the
1912 Summer Olympics
US flag 48 stars.svg
Flag of the United States (despite receiving the 47th and 48th stars on July 4, 1912 after New Mexico and Arizona gained statehood, the 46-star flag was used in the early days of the games)
IOC code USA
NOC United States Olympic Committee
in Stockholm
Competitors174 in 11 sports
Flag bearer George Bonhag
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
26
Silver
19
Bronze
19
Total
64
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games
The team of the United States at the opening ceremony. 1912 Opening ceremony - USA.JPG
The team of the United States at the opening ceremony.

The United States competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 174 competitors, took part in 68 events in 11 sports. [1] Out of the 174 athletes who had participated, [2] 64 won medals (including those on the teams whose medals are only counted once). [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ralph Craig Athletics Men's 100 m July 7
Men's 200 m July 11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charles Reidpath Athletics Men's 400 m July 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ted Meredith Athletics Men's 800 m July 8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Fred Kelly Athletics Men's 110 m hurdles July 12
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Edward Lindberg , Ted Meredith,
Charles Reidpath, Mel Sheppard
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 m relay July 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tell Berna , George Bonhag, Abel Kiviat,
Louis Scott, Norman Taber
Athletics Men's 3000 m team race July 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Albert Gutterson Athletics Men's long jump July 12
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alma Richards Athletics Men's high jump July 8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Harry Babcock Athletics Men's pole vault July 11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Platt Adams Athletics Men's standing high jump July 13
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Pat McDonald Athletics Men's shot put July 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ralph Rose Athletics Men's two handed shot put July 11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Matt McGrath Athletics Men's hammer throw July 14
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jim Thorpe Athletics Men's pentathlon July 7
Men's decathlon July 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Alfred Lane Shooting Men's 30 m rapid fire pistol June 29
Men's 50 m pistol July 1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold John Dietz , Peter Dolfen,
Alfred Lane, Harry Sears
Shooting Men's 50 m team free pistol July 2
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Frederick Hird Shooting Men's 50 m rifle, prone July 4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Harry Adams , Allan Briggs, Cornelius Burdette,
John Jackson, Carl Osburn, Warren Sprout
Shooting Men's team rifle June 29
Gold medal icon.svg Gold James Graham Shooting Men's trap July 4
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Charles W. Billings , Edward Gleason, James Graham,
Frank Hall, John H. Hendrickson, Ralph Spotts
Shooting Men's trap, team July 1
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Duke Kahanamoku Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle July 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Harry Hebner Swimming Men's 100 m backstroke July 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alvah Meyer Athletics Men's 100 m July 7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Donald Lippincott Athletics Men's 200 m July 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mel Sheppard Athletics Men's 800 m July 8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Abel Kiviat Athletics Men's 1500 m July 10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Lewis Tewanima Athletics Men's 10,000 m July 8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver James Wendell Athletics Men's 110 m hurdles July 12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Frank Nelson Athletics Men's pole vault July 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marc Wright Athletics Men's pole vault July 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Platt Adams Athletics Men's standing long jump July 8
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ben Adams Athletics Men's standing high jump July 13
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ralph Rose Athletics Men's shot put July 10
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Richard Byrd Athletics Men's discus throw July 12
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Pat McDonald Athletics Men's two handed shot put July 11
Silver medal icon.svg Silver James Donahue Athletics Men's pentathlon July 7
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Peter Dolfen Shooting Men's 50 m pistol July 1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Carl Osburn Shooting Men's 600 m free rifle July 1
Men's 300 m military rifle, three positions July 1
Silver medal icon.svg Silver William Leushner , William Libbey,
William McDonnell, Walter W. Winans
Shooting Men's 100 m team running deer, single shots July 4
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Harry Hebner , Ken Huszagh,
Duke Kahanamoku, Perry McGillivray
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay July 15
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Donald Lippincott Athletics Men's 100 m July 7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Edward Lindberg Athletics Men's 400 m July 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ira Davenport Athletics Men's 800 m July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Norman Taber Athletics Men's 1500 m July 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Martin Hawkins Athletics Men's 110 m hurdles July 12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gaston Strobino Athletics Men's marathon July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze George Horine Athletics Men's high jump July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Frank Murphy Athletics Men's pole vault July 11
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ben Adams Athletics Men's standing long jump July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Lawrence Whitney Athletics Men's shot put July 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze James Duncan Athletics Men's discus throw July 12
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Clarence Childs Athletics Men's hammer throw July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Carl Schutte Cycling Men's individual time trial July 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Albert Kruschel , Alvin Loftes,
Walter Martin, Carl Schutte
Cycling Men's team time trial July 7
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ephraim Graham , Guy Henry,
Ben Lear, John Montgomery
Equestrian Team eventing July 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze John Jackson Shooting Men's 600 m free rifle July 1
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze William Leushner , William Libbey,
William McDonnell, Walter W. Winans
Shooting Men's 25 m team small-bore rifle July 5
Men's 50 m team small-bore rifle July 3
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ken Huszagh Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle July 10

Aquatics

Diving

Two divers represented the United States. It was the nation's third appearance in diving, appearing in each edition of the diving competition. Both athletes competed in all three events. Gaidzik, the defending bronze medalist in the springboard, advanced to the final in that event and placed eighth. Neither diver advanced to the final in either of the other two events.

Rankings given are within the diver's heat.

DiverEventsHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
George Gaidzik 3 m board 74.033 q68.018
10 m platform 62.566did not advance
Plain high dive 36.22did not advance
Arthur McAleenan 3 m board 68.023did not advance
10 m platform did not finishdid not advance
Plain high dive 34.95did not advance

Swimming

Seven swimmers competed for the United States at the 1912 Games. It was the nation's fifth appearance in swimming, a sport in which the United States had competed at each Olympic Games.

The American men finished with two gold medals and the corresponding Olympic records, as well as a bronze medal, in individual events. The relay team added a silver medal, and briefly held the world record after winning its semifinal heat (the Australasian team would finish with the record and the gold medal).

Ranks given for each swimmer are within the heat.

Men
SwimmerEventsHeatQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Harry Hebner 100 m freestyle 1:10.43did not advance
100 m backstroke N/A1:21.0 OR1 Q1:20.8 OR1 Q1:21.2Gold medal icon.svg
Ken Huszagh 100 m freestyle 1:06.23 q1:04.21 Q1:06.22 Q1:05.6Bronze medal icon.svg
Duke Kahanamoku 100 m freestyle 1:02.6 OR1 Q1:03.81 Q1:02.4 OR1 Q1:03.4Gold medal icon.svg
Mike McDermott 200 m breaststroke N/ADisqualifieddid not advance
400 m breaststroke N/ADisqualifieddid not advance
Perry McGillivray 100 m freestyle 1:04.8 OR1 Q1:04.42 Q1:06.23did not advance
Nicholas Nerich 100 m freestyle 1:07.62 Q1:08.83did not advance
400 m freestyle N/A5:50.43 q5:51.04did not advance
James Reilly 100 m freestyle Unknown4did not advance
400 m freestyle N/A6:10.23did not advance
Harry Hebner
Ken Huszagh
Duke Kahanamoku
Perry McGillivray
4 × 200 m free relay N/A10:26.4 WR1 Q10:20.2Silver medal icon.svg

Athletics

109 athletes represented the United States. It was the fifth appearance of the nation in athletics, in which it had competed at every Olympics. The Americans won gold medals in 16 of the 30 events and finished with 42 of the 94 total medals awarded. They swept the medals in 4 events, as well as taking the top three spots in the pole vault (one gold, two silver, and three bronze medals were awarded in the event due to ties—Americans took the gold, both silvers, and one of the bronzes).

Ranks given are within that athlete's heat for running events.

AthleteEventsHeatSemifinalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRank
Benjamin Adams Standing long jump N/A3.283 Q3.28Bronze medal icon.svg
Standing high jump N/A1.501 Q1.60Silver medal icon.svg
Platt Adams Triple jump N/A14.095did not advance
High jump N/A1.7023did not advance
Standing long jump N/A3.322 Q3.36Silver medal icon.svg
Standing high jump N/A1.501 Q1.63Gold medal icon.svg
Fred Allen Long jump N/A6.946did not advance
Lewis Anderson 1500 m N/A ?4did not advance
Harry Babcock Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.95Gold medal icon.svg
Decathlon N/A2054.05025
Sam Bellah Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.757
Frank Belote 100 m 11.01 Q11.11 Q11.05
Standing high jump N/A1.457did not advance
Tell Berna 5000 m N/A15:53.33 Q15:10.05
Ind. cross country N/Adid not finish
Vaughn Blanchard 110 m hurdles 16.02 Q15.72did not advance
George Bonhag 5000 m N/A15:22.6 OR 1 Q15:09.84
Ind. cross country N/Adid not finish
Charles Brickley Triple jump N/A13.889did not advance
Avery Brundage Discus throw N/A37.8522did not advance
Pentathlon N/A316
Decathlon N/A5580.90016
Jervis Burdick High jump N/A1.8012did not advance
Richard Byrd Standing long jump N/A3.128did not advance
Standing high jump N/A1.501 Q1.504
Discus throw N/A42.322 Q42.32Silver medal icon.svg
2 hand discus N/A62.3217did not advance
David Caldwell 800 m 1:58.61 Q1:55.93 Q1:52.84
John Case 110 m hurdles 16.31 Q15.61 Q15.34
Clarence Childs Hammer throw N/A48.17348.17Bronze medal icon.svg
George Chisholm 110 m hurdles 15.41 Q15.72did not advance
Carl Cooke 200 m 22.51 Q ?2did not advance
Ira Courtney 100 m 11.21 Q ?2did not advance
200 m 22.71 Q ?3did not advance
Frank Coyle Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.658
Ralph Craig 100 m 11.21 Q10.71 Q10.8Gold medal icon.svg
200 m 22.81 Q21.91 Q21.7Gold medal icon.svg
Ira Davenport 400 m  ?2 Q ?2did not advance
800 m 1:59.01 Q1:55.94 Q1:52.0Bronze medal icon.svg
Clarence DeMar Marathon N/A2:50:46.612
Howard Drew 100 m 11.01 Q11.01 Qdid not start
James Donahue Pentathlon N/A29Silver medal icon.svg
Decathlon N/A7083.4505
Gordon Dukes Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.658
James Duncan Discus throw N/A42.283 Q42.38Bronze medal icon.svg
2 hand discus N/A71.135did not advance
Clarence Edmundson 400 m 50.21 Q ?2did not advance
800 m 1:56.51 Q1:55.82 Q ?7
John Eller 110 m hurdles 16.01 Q15.72did not advance
Pentathlon N/AElim-3 4719
Harold Enright High jump N/A1.7513did not advance
Egon Erickson High jump N/A1.831 Q1.874
Joseph Erxleben Marathon N/A2:45:47.28
Edward Farrell Long jump N/A6.7113did not advance
Triple jump N/A13.5713did not advance
Edward Fitzgerald 5000 m N/Adid not finishdid not advance
Forest Fletcher Standing long jump N/A3.119did not advance
Standing high jump N/A1.457did not advance
Joseph Forshaw Marathon N/A2:49:49.410
Bill Fritz Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.658
John Gallagher Marathon N/A2:44:19.47
Peter Gerhardt 100 m 11.21 Q ?3did not advance
200 m 22.91 Q ?2did not advance
Simon Gillis Hammer throw N/ANo mark14did not advance
Leo Goehring Standing long jump N/A3.145did not advance
Standing high jump N/A1.501 Q1.504
Harry Grumpelt High jump N/A1.831 Q1.856
Albert Gutterson Long jump N/A7.60 OR 1 Q7.60Gold medal icon.svg
Carroll Haff 400 m 50.41 Q49.71 Q49.55
Thomas Halpin 800 m 1:59.24did not advance
Martin Hawkins 110 m hurdles 16.11 Q15.71 Q15.3Bronze medal icon.svg
Frederick Hedlund 1500 m N/A4:10.82 Q ?9-14
Harold Heiland 100 m  ?3did not advance
200 m  ?2 Q ?4did not advance
Harry Hellawell 10000 m N/Adid not finishdid not advance
Ind. cross country N/A48:12.012
Harlan Holden 800 m 1:58.11 Q ?6-9did not advance
George Horine High jump N/A1.831 Q1.89Bronze medal icon.svg
Frank Irons Long jump N/A6.809did not advance
John Johnstone High jump N/A1.831 Q1.856
John Paul Jones 800 m 2:01.81 Qdid not startdid not advance
1500 m N/A4:12.42 Q3:57.24
Frederick Kaiser 10 km walk N/A51:31.85did not finish
Fred Kelly 110 m hurdles 16.41 Q15.61 Q15.1Gold medal icon.svg
Abel Kiviat 1500 m N/A4:04.41 Q3:56.9Silver medal icon.svg
William Kramer 10000 m N/Adid not finishdid not advance
Ind. cross country N/Adid not finish
Thomas Lilley Marathon N/A2:59:35.418
Edward Lindberg 400 m 50.61 Q48.91 Q48.4Bronze medal icon.svg
Donald Lippincott 100 m 10.6 WR 1 Q10.71 Q10.9Bronze medal icon.svg
200 m 22.81 Q21.81 Q21.8Silver medal icon.svg
Louis Madeira 1500 m N/A4:27.92 Q ?9-14
Hugh Maguire 10000 m N/A34:32.05 Qdid not finish
Walter McClure 800 m  ?3did not advance
1500 m N/A4:07.32 Q ?8
Wallace McCurdy 5000 m N/Adid not finishdid not advance
Pat McDonald Shot put N/A14.782 Q15.34 OR Gold medal icon.svg
2 hand shot N/A25.09327.53Silver medal icon.svg
Matt McGrath Hammer throw N/A54.13 OR 154.74 OR Gold medal icon.svg
James Menaul Pentathlon N/A305
Eugene Mercer Long jump N/A6.975did not advance
Decathlon N/A7074.9956
Ted Meredith 400 m  ?2 Q48.81 Q49.24
800 m  ?2 Q1:54.41 Q1:51.9 WR Gold medal icon.svg
Alvah Meyer 100 m 11.61 Q10.71 Q10.9Silver medal icon.svg
200 m 24.11 Q ?2did not advance
Arlie Mucks Discus throw N/A40.936did not advance
2 hand discus N/A63.8315did not advance
Emil Muller Discus throw N/A39.3512did not advance
2 hand discus N/A69.566did not advance
Frank Murphy Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.80Bronze medal icon.svg
Frank Nelson Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.85Silver medal icon.svg
John Nicholson 110 m hurdles 15.51 Q15.41 Qdid not finish
High jump N/ANo mark34did not advance
Wesley Oler High jump N/A1.7513did not advance
James Patterson 1500 m N/A4:05.53did not advance
George Philbrook Shot put N/A13.135did not advance
Discus throw N/A40.927did not advance
Decathlon N/A6538.52013
Richard Piggott Marathon N/A2:46:40.79
Edwin Pritchard 110 m hurdles 16.41 Q15.62did not advance
Herbert Putnam 800 m  ?2 Q1:55.04 Q ?8
1500 m N/A4:07.63did not advance
Charles Reidpath 200 m 22.61 Q22.11 Q22.35
400 m 51.22 Q48.71 Q48.2 OR Gold medal icon.svg
Edward Renz 10 km walk N/A53:30.87did not advance
John Reynolds Marathon N/Adid not finish
Alma Richards High jump N/A1.831 Q1.93Gold medal icon.svg
Ralph Rose Shot put N/A15.25 OR 1 Q15.25Silver medal icon.svg
Discus throw N/A39.6511did not advance
Hammer throw N/A42.588did not advance
2 hand shot N/A26.50227.70Gold medal icon.svg
James Rosenberger 400 m 50.61 Qdid not finishdid not advance
Michael J. Ryan Marathon N/Adid not finish
Samuel Schwartz 10 km walk N/A53:30.86did not advance
Henry Scott 5000 m N/A15:23.51 Q ?8-11
10000 m N/A34:14.23 Qdid not finish
Ind. cross country N/A53:51.424
Mel Sheppard 400 m 1:06.62 Q48.92did not advance
800 m  ?2 Q1:54.83 Q1:52.0Silver medal icon.svg
1500 m N/A4:27.61 Q ?9-14
Benjamin Sherman Hammer throw N/A38.7712did not advance
Harry Smith Marathon N/A2:52:53.817
Andrew Sockalexis Marathon N/A2:42:07.94
Gaston Strobino Marathon N/A2:38:42.4Bronze medal icon.svg
Norman Taber 1500 m N/A4:25.51 Q3:56.9Bronze medal icon.svg
Lewis Tewanima 10000 m N/A32:31.42 Q32:06.6Silver medal icon.svg
Marathon N/A2:52:41.416
Rupert Thomas 100 m  ?2 Q ?3did not advance
Jim Thorpe Long jump N/A6.897did not advance
High jump N/A1.831 Q1.874
Decathlon N/A8412.955Gold medal icon.svg
Pentathlon N/A7Gold medal icon.svg
Alfred Voellmeke 10 km walk N/A52:29.06did not advance
James Wendell 110 m hurdles 15.72 Q15.51 Q15.2Silver medal icon.svg
Lawrence Whitney Shot put N/A13.933 Q13.93Bronze medal icon.svg
Discus throw N/A37.9120did not advance
2 hand shot N/A24.094did not advance
Garnett Wikoff 5000 m N/Adid not finishdid not advance
Clement Wilson 100 m  ?2 Q ?4did not advance
200 m  ?2 Q ?2did not advance
Harry Worthington Long jump N/A7.034did not advance
Marc Wright Pole vault N/A3.651 Q3.85Silver medal icon.svg
Donnell Young 200 m 22.81 Q21.91 Q22.36
400 m 50.42 QDisqualifieddid not advance
Tell Berna
Harry Hellawell
Henry Scott
Team cross country N/Adid not finish
Frank Belote
Carl Cooke
Ira Courtney
Clement Wilson
4 × 100 m 43.7 OR 1 QDisqualifieddid not advance
Edward Lindberg
Ted Meredith
Charles Reidpath
Mel Sheppard
4 × 400 m N/A3:23.31 Q3:16.6 WR Gold medal icon.svg
Tell Berna
George Bonhag
Abel Kiviat
Henry Scott
Norman Taber
3000 m team N/A91 Q9Gold medal icon.svg

Cycling

Nine cyclists represented the United States. It was the fourth appearance of the nation in cycling, which it had not appeared in only in 1896. The American cyclists won both bronze medals in the cycling competitions, with Carl Schutte taking third place in the individual competition and the fastest four Americans posting a combined time placing third in the team competition.

Road cycling

CyclistEventsFinal
ResultRank
John Becht Ind. time trial 11:35:04.828
Joseph Kopsky Ind. time trial 11:27:06.020
Albert Krushel Ind. time trial 11:17:30.013
Alvin Loftes Ind. time trial 11:13:51.311
Walter Martin Ind. time trial 11:23:55.217
Frank Meissner Ind. time trial 12:29:09.070
Jesse Pike Ind. time trial 12:06:21.654
Carl Schutte Ind. time trial 10:52:38.8Bronze medal icon.svg
Jerome Steinert Ind. time trial 12:08:32.356
Alvin Loftes
Albert Krushel
Walter Martin
Carl Schutte
Team time trial 11:13:51.3Bronze medal icon.svg

Equestrian

Dressage
RiderHorseEventFinal
PenaltiesRank
Guy Henry Chiswell Individual 9313
John Montgomery Deceive Individual 13020
Eventing

(The maximum score in each of the five events was 10.00 points. Ranks given are for the cumulative score after each event. Team score is the sum of the top three individual scores.)

RiderHorseEventLong distanceCross countrySteeplechaseShow jumpingDressageTotal
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Ephraim Graham Connie Individual 10.0019.621910.00139.4086.281245.3012
Guy Henry Chiswell Individual 10.0019.462110.00159.13126.951145.5411
Benjamin Lear Poppy Individual 10.00110.00110.0019.0776.84745.917
John Montgomery Deceive Individual 10.00110.00110.0019.4036.48945.889
Guy Henry
Benjamin Lear
John Montgomery
Ephraim Graham
Chiswell
Poppy
Deceive
Connie
Team 30.0029.4630.0027.6019.27137.33Bronze medal icon.svg

Fencing

Thirteen fencers represented the United States. It was the third appearance of the nation in fencing. No American fencer reached the finals, though two advanced to the semifinals.

FencerEventRound 1QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
RecordRankRecordRankRecordRankRecordRank
William Bowman Foil 3 losses4did not advance
Épée 2 losses3 Q2 losses2 Q3 losses3did not advance
Scott Breckenridge Foil 3 losses3 Q3 losses4did not advance
George Breed Foil 3 losses4did not advance
Épée 1 loss3 Q3 losses4did not advance
John Gignoux Foil 5 losses6did not advance
Épée 5 losses7did not advance
Sherman Hall Foil 1 loss1 Q1 loss3 Q2 losses3did not advance
Épée 4 losses4did not advance
Graeme Hammond Foil 3 losses4did not advance
Épée 3 losses4did not advance
Marc Larimer Foil 2 losses2 Q4 losses5did not advance
Épée 3 losses4did not advance
John MacLaughlin Foil 4 losses4did not advance
Épée 5 losses7did not advance
James Moore Épée 5 losses7did not advance
Harold Raynor Foil 0 losses1 Q4 losses6did not advance
Alfred Sauer Foil 3 losses4did not advance
Épée 3 losses4did not advance
Sabre Bye3 losses4did not advance
Frederic Schenck Épée Bye3 losses4did not advance
Albertson van zo Post Foil 1 loss1 Qdid not startdid not advance
Épée Bye3 losses5did not advance
Sabre 1 win3 Qdid not startdid not advance
William Bowman
Scott Breckinridge
George Breed
Sherman Hall
John MacLaughlin
Albertson Van Zo Post
Team épée N/A0–23did not advance

Modern pentathlon

The United States had one competitor in the first Olympic pentathlon competition. George S. Patton, who would become a famous general during World War II, excelled in the military-influenced set of events. Patton finished in fifth place; he was the only non-Swede among the top seven finishers.

(The scoring system was point-for-place in each of the five events, with the smallest point total winning.)

AthleteShootingSwimmingFencingRidingRunningTotal pointsRank
ScorePointsTimePointsWinsTouchesPointsPenaltiesTimePointsTimePoints
George S. Patton 150205:56.6720264010:42.0620:01.33415

Shooting

Twenty six shooters represented the United States. It was the nation's third appearance in shooting. The Americans won a total of 14 medals, half of which were gold. Only the host nation, Sweden, did better (with two more silver medals and one more bronze).

ShooterEventFinal
ResultRank
Harry Adams 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 90328
600 m free rifle 8612
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8912
Ed Anderson 50 m rifle, prone 18523
25 m small-bore rifle 20816
Harold Bartlett 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 88436
600 m free rifle 8319
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 909
Charles Billings Trap 1441
Allan Briggs 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 88835
600 m free rifle 934
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8525
Cornelius Burdette 300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 91221
600 m free rifle 878
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 7552
John Dietz 50 m pistol 4549
30 m rapid fire pistol 2834
Peter Dolfen 50 m pistol 474Silver medal icon.svg
30 m rapid fire pistol 27416
Edward Gleason Trap 879
James Graham Trap 96Gold medal icon.svg
Frank Hall Trap 8612
John H. Hendrickson Trap 1441
Frederick Hird 50 m rifle, prone 194Gold medal icon.svg
300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 87538
600 m free rifle 8126
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8428
25 m small-bore rifle 2218
John Jackson 600 m free rifle 93Bronze medal icon.svg
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8233
Alfred Lane 50 m pistol 499Gold medal icon.svg
30 m rapid fire pistol 287Gold medal icon.svg
William Leushner 50 m rifle, prone 1897
25 m small-bore rifle 20624
100 m deer, single shots 378
100 m deer, double shots 4915
William McDonnell 50 m rifle, prone 18618
600 m free rifle 8032
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8231
25 m small-bore rifle 21214
Daniel McMahon Trap 3635
Carl Osburn 50 m rifle, prone 18713
300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 91517
600 m free rifle 94Silver medal icon.svg
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 95Silver medal icon.svg
25 m small-bore rifle 14634
Hans Roedder 50 m pistol 43122
30 m rapid fire pistol 27510
Reginald Sayre 50 m pistol 45213
30 m rapid fire pistol 26819
Harry Sears 50 m pistol 4597
30 m rapid fire pistol 26621
Ralph Spotts Trap 879
Warren Sprout 50 m rifle, prone 18712
300 m free rifle, 3 pos. 89632
600 m free rifle 8514
300 m military rifle, 3 pos. 8137
25 m small-bore rifle 20517
Walter Winans 100 m deer, single shots 2429
100 m deer, double shots 5911
50 m pistol 35649
30 m rapid fire pistol 2768
John Dietz
Peter Dolfen
Alfred Lane
Harry Sears
50 m team military pistol 1916Gold medal icon.svg
John Dietz
Alfred Lane
Reginald Sayre
Walter Winans
30 m team military pistol 10974
Frederick Hird
William Leushner
William McDonnell
Warren Sprout
25 m team small-bore rifle 881Bronze medal icon.svg
Frederick Hird
William Leushner
Carl Osburn
Warren Sprout
50 m team small-bore rifle 744Bronze medal icon.svg
William Leushner
William Libbey
William McDonnell
Walter Winans
100 m team deer, single shots 132Silver medal icon.svg
Harry Adams
Allan Briggs
Cornelius Burdette
John Jackson
Carl Osburn
Warren Sprout
Team rifle 1687Gold medal icon.svg
Charles Billings
Edward Gleason
James Graham
Frank Hall
John Hendrickson
Ralph Spotts
30 m team military pistol 532Gold medal icon.svg

Tennis

A single tennis player represented the United States at the 1912 Games. It was the nation's third appearance in tennis. Pell advanced to the round of 16 before being defeated in the men's outdoor singles.

Men
AthleteEventRound of 128Round of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Theodore Pell Outdoor singles ByeByeFlag of France.svg  Canet  (FRA)
W 6-2, 6-3, 6-4
Flag of the German Empire.svg  Heyden  (GER)
W 2-6, 7-5, 8-6, 7-5
did not advance9

Wrestling

Greco-Roman

The United States was represented by two wrestlers at its third Olympic wrestling appearance. Both men competed in the featherweight class and lost each of their first two bouts to be eliminated from competition.

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William Lysohn Featherweight Flag of Hungary (1867-1918).svg  Pongrácz  (HUN)
L
Flag of Sweden.svg  Johansson  (SWE)
L
did not advance26
George Retzer Featherweight Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Schärer  (AUT)
L
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg  Rauss  (AUT)
L
did not advance26

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