Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics
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25 metre rapid fire pistol |
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50 metre free pistol |
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50 metre free pistol, team |
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Trap shooting |
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300 metre free rifle, standing |
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300 metre free rifle, kneeling |
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300 metre free rifle, prone |
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300 metre free rifle, three positions |
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300 metre free rifle, team |
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At the 1900 Summer Olympics, 9 shooting events were included. Many other shooting events were featured in Paris at about the same time, but only 9 events are considered Olympic by the International Olympic Committee. The competitions were held from August 3, 1900, to August 5, 1900.
Medal summary
Non-Olympic events
Competitors in these events had to kill as many live pigeons as possible. Birds were released one at a time from 'traps' in front of the shooters; winners were determined by whoever shot the most birds out of the sky. A shooter was eliminated once they missed two birds. Nearly 300 birds were killed. A prize purse of up to 20,000 Francs was awarded to the winners, though the top four finishers agreed to split the winnings.[1] This was the first and only time in Olympic history when animals were killed on purpose. Animal rights campaigns were mounted to stop live shooting; in 1902 bans came into force in the United States leading to the introduction of clay pigeons.[2]
The following results are not included in the official IOC Olympic results list:
Live pigeon shooting - 20 franc entrance fee
Place | Athlete | Pigeons |
1 | Donald Mackintosh (AUS) | 22 |
2 | Pedro José Pidal y Bernaldo de Quirós (ESP) | 21 |
3 | Murphy (USA) | 19 |
Live pigeon shooting - 200 franc entrance fee
Place | Athlete | Pigeons |
1 | Léon de Lunden (BEL) | 21 |
2 | Maurice Faure (FRA) | 20 |
3 | Donald MacKintosh (AUS) | 18 |
Crittenden Robinson (USA) | 18 |
Running game target
Place | Athlete | Time |
1 | Louis Debray (FRA) | 20 |
Pierre Nivet (FRA) | 20 |
3 | Comte de Lambert (FRA) | 19 |
Participating nations
A total of 72 shooters from 8 nations competed at the Paris Games:
Medal table
References
- ↑ "Live Pigeon Shooting". Topend Sports Network. Retrieved 27 July 2012.
- ↑ Harris, Tim (2012). Sport: Almost Everything You Ever Wanted to Know. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4090-7810-4.
Bibliography