Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1912 – karabin małokalibrowy, dowolna postawa, 50 m
Frederick Hird | |
William Milne | |
Harold Burt |
Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1912 | |
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Strzelanie z pistoletu | |
pojedynkowy, 30 m | mężczyźni |
dowolny, 50 m | mężczyźni |
pojedynkowy, 30 m, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
dowolny, 50 m, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Strzelanie z karabinu wojskowego | |
dowolna postawa, 600 m | mężczyźni |
trzy postawy, 300 m | mężczyźni |
drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Strzelanie z karabinu dowolnego | |
trzy postawy, 300 m | mężczyźni |
trzy postawy, 300 m, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Strzelanie z karabinu małokalibrowego | |
znikająca tarcza, 25 m | mężczyźni |
dowolna postawa, 50 m | mężczyźni |
znikająca tarcza, 25 m, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
leżąc, 50 m, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Trap | |
indywidualnie | mężczyźni |
drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Strzelanie do sylwetki jelenia | |
runda pojedyncza | mężczyźni |
runda podwójna | mężczyźni |
runda pojedyncza, drużynowo | mężczyźni |
Strzelanie z karabinu małokalibrowego z 50 m w pozycji dowolnej było jedną z konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas V Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Sztokholmie. Zawody zostały rozegrane 4 lipca w Kaknäs.
W zawodach wzięło udział czterdziestu jeden strzelców z dziewięciu państw.
Wyniki
Miejsce | Zawodnik | Punkty |
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1 | Frederick Hird | 194 |
2 | William Milne | 193 |
3 | Harold Burt | 192 |
4 | Edward Lessimore | 192 |
5 | Francis Kemp | 190 |
6 | Robert Murray | 190 |
7 | William Leushner | 189 |
8 | Erik Boström | 189 |
9 | Johan Hübner von Holst | 189 |
10 | William Pimm | 189 |
11 | Axel Wahlstedt | 187 |
12 | Warren Sprout | 187 |
13 | Carl Osburn | 187 |
14 | Joseph Pepé | 187 |
15 | Fredrik Nyström | 187 |
16 | Arthur Nordenswan | 186 |
17 | Eric Carlberg | 186 |
18 | William McDonnell | 186 |
19 | Ruben Örtegren | 186 |
20 | Ernst Johansson | 185 |
21 | Vilhelm Carlberg | 185 |
22 | Robert Löfman | 185 |
23 | Edwin Anderson | 185 |
24 | David Griffiths | 184 |
25 | Nikolaos Lewidis | 181 |
26 | Frants Nielsen | 180 |
27 | William Styles | 179 |
28 | Erik Odelberg | 179 |
29 | László Hauler | 178 |
30 | Arne Sunde | 176 |
31 | Sándor Török de Szendrő | 174 |
32 | Joanis Teofilakis | 173 |
33 | Aleksandr Dobrżanski | 172 |
34 | Frangiskos Mawromatis | 172 |
35 | Johannes Jordell | 172 |
36 | Władimir Potiekin | 170 |
37 | Jakowos Teofilas | 167 |
38 | Povl Gerlow | 167 |
39 | Gideon Ericsson | 157 |
40 | Ragnvald Maseng | 156 |
41 | André Regaud | 125 |
Bibliografia
- Shooting at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men'sSmall-Bore Rifle, Any Position, 50 meters (ang.). sports-reference.com. [dostęp 2013-07-15]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2011-01-12)].
- Erik Bergvall: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.).. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand, 1913.
- Paweł Wudarski: Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich. 1999. [dostęp 2007-01-26].
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