Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's trap, team

Men's team trap
at the Games of the V Olympiad
VenueRåsunda
Dates29 June-1 July
Competitors36 from 6 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
Shooting at the
1912 Summer Olympics
50 m rifle, prone men
Team rifle men
300 m free rifle, 3 positions men
600 m free rifle men
Team free rifle men
300 m military rifle, 3 positions men
25 m small-bore rifle men
25 m team small-bore rifle men
50 m team small-bore rifle men
100 m deer, single shots men
100 m deer, double shots men
100 m team deer, single shots men
50 m pistol men
30 m team military pistol men
50 m team military pistol men
25 m rapid fire pistol men
Trap men
Team clay pigeons men

The men's trap, team (originally called clay bird shooting, team competition) 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 Saturday, 29 June 1912 to Monday, 1 July 1912.[1]

Thirty-six sport shooters from six nations competed.

Results

Place Team Ind. score Team score
1  United States (USA) 532
James Graham 94
Charles Billings 93
Ralph Spotts 90
John H. Hendrickson 89
Frank Hall 86
Edward Gleason 80
2  Great Britain (GBR) 511
Harold Humby 91
William Grosvenor 89
Alexander Maunder 89
George Whitaker 84
John Butt 79
Charles Palmer 79
3  Germany (GER) 510
Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe 91
Horst Goeldel 88
Erich Graf von Bernstorff 87
Erland Koch 82
Albert Preuß 81
Alfred Goeldel 81
4  Sweden (SWE) 243
Åke Lundeberg 48
Alfred Swahn 45
Johan Ekman 41
Victor Wallenberg 40
Hjalmar Frisell 38
Carl Wollert 31
5  Finland (FIN) 233
Edvard Bacher 44
Robert Huber 43
Adolf Schnitt 41
Emil Collan 37
Karl Fazer 36
Axel Londen 32
6  France (FRA) 90
André Fleury 16
Henri de Castex 15
Georges de Crequi-Montfort 15
Charles de Jaubert 15
René Texier 15
Édoard Creuzé 14

References

  1. "Shooting at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men's Trap, Team". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 23 November 2014.

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