Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1924 – karabin małokalibrowy leżąc, 50 m
Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1924 | ||||
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Pistolet | ||||
Szybkostrzelny, 25 m | indywidualnie | |||
Karabin małokalibrowy | ||||
Leżąc, 50 m | indywidualnie | |||
Karabin dowolny | ||||
Leżąc, 600 m | indywidualnie | |||
Dowolny | drużynowo | |||
Strzelanie do sylwetki jelenia | ||||
Runda pojedyncza | indywidualnie | drużynowo | ||
Runda podwójna | indywidualnie | drużynowo | ||
Rzutki | ||||
Trap | indywidualnie | drużynowo |
Karabin małokalibrowy leżąc, 50 m – jedna z konkurencji strzeleckich rozegranych w ramach Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 1924 w Paryżu. Zawodnicy rywalizowali w dniu 23 czerwca 1924 r.
Zawodnicy oddawali strzały w pozycji leżącej z odległości 50 m, po 40 strzałów. Maksymalnie można było zdobyć 400 pkt.
Lp. | Państwo | Zawodnik | Wynik |
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1. | Francja | Pierre Coquelin de Lisle | 398 WR |
2. | USA | Marcus Dinwiddie | 396 |
3. | Szwajcaria | Josias Hartmann | 394 |
4. | Dania | Erik Sætter-Lassen | 393 |
4. | Dania | Anders Peter Nielsen | 393 |
4. | Finlandia | Jean Theslöf | 393 |
7. | Szwajcaria | Jakob Reich | 392 |
7. | Szwecja | Viktor Knutsson | 392 |
9. | Belgia | Paul Van Asbroeck | 391 |
10. | USA | Walter Stokes | 390 |
10. | Szwajcaria | Walter Lienhard | 390 |
12. | Argentyna | Juan Martino | 389 |
12. | Argentyna | Abelardo Rico | 389 |
12. | Dania | Arne Nielsen | 389 |
12. | USA | John Boles | 389 |
12. | USA | John Grier | 389 |
12. | Szwecja | Leon Lagerlöf | 389 |
18. | Norwegia | Willy Røgeberg | 388 |
18. | Finlandia | Voitto Kolho | 388 |
20. | Francja | Émile Rumeau | 387 |
20. | Węgry | Elemér Takács | 387 |
20. | Finlandia | Heikki Huttunen | 387 |
20. | Portugalia | António Martins | 387 |
24. | Dania | Lars Jørgen Madsen | 386 |
24. | Szwecja | Mauritz Eriksson | 386 |
26. | Belgia | Arthur Balbaert | 385 |
26. | Norwegia | Olaf Sletten | 385 |
26. | Norwegia | August Onsrud | 385 |
26. | Szwecja | Olle Ericsson | 385 |
30. | Belgia | Conrad Adriaenssens | 384 |
31. | Belgia | Charles Delbarre | 383 |
31. | Francja | Georges Bordier | 383 |
31. | Monako | Victor Bonafède | 383 |
34. | Argentyna | Jorge del Mazo | 382 |
34. | Argentyna | Antonio Daneri | 382 |
36. | Monako | Herman Schultz | 381 |
36. | Czechosłowacja | Rudolf Jelen | 381 |
38. | Finlandia | Aarne Valkama | 380 |
38. | Brazylia | José Macedo | 380 |
40. | Włochy | Camillo Isnardi | 377 |
41. | Grecja | Ioannis Theofilakis | 376 |
41. | Włochy | Carlo Ernesto Panza | 376 |
41. | Szwajcaria | Willy Schnyder | 376 |
41. | Czechosłowacja | Josef Sucharda | 376 |
45. | Monako | Roger Abel | 375 |
45. | Norwegia | Olaf Johannessen | 375 |
47. | Węgry | Rezső Velez | 372 |
47. | Czechosłowacja | Antonín Byczanski | 372 |
49. | Wielka Brytania | David Lewis | 371 |
49. | Portugalia | Francisco Mendonça | 371 |
51. | Włochy | Ricardo Ticchi | 370 |
52. | Wielka Brytania | William Artis | 369 |
52. | Rumunia | Simion Vartolomeu | 369 |
52. | Czechosłowacja | Emil Werner | 369 |
55. | Portugalia | António Ferreira | 367 |
55. | Wielka Brytania | Frederick Bracegirdle | 367 |
57. | Wielka Brytania | John Clift | 365 |
58. | Grecja | Georgios Moraitinis | 364 |
59. | Monako | Joseph Chiaubaut | 361 |
60. | Grecja | Alexandros Theofilakis | 358 |
61. | Włochy | Giuseppe Laveni | 357 |
62. | Portugalia | Francisco António Real | 355 |
62. | Rumunia | Vasile Ghiţescu | 355 |
64. | Meksyk | Manuel Solis | 353 |
65. | Rumunia | Constantin Ţenescu | 326 |
66. | Rumunia | Alexandru Vatamanu | 321 |
Bibliografia
- Shooting at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Prone, 50 metres (ang.). [dostęp 2013-08-15]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2008-12-04)].
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