Shooting At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 Meter Team Running Deer, Single Shots
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Shooting At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 Meter Team Running Deer, Single Shots
The men's 100 meter running deer, 100 meter team running deer, single shots was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth appearance of the event. The competition was held on 2 July 1924 at the shooting ranges at Versailles (city), Versailles. 25 shooters from 7 nations competed. Results Every shooter fired 10 shots with points from 0 to 5 (5 was the best) so a maximum of 50 points was possible. The scores of the four shooters on each team were summed to give a team score. No further shooting was done. The maximum score was 200. Czechoslovakia was allowed to compete with an incomplete team; only one shooter participated. The new Olympic champion in the individual competition John Boles (sport shooter), John Boles finished third with the American team. While the bronze medalist from the individual competition Otto Olsen (sport shooter), Otto Olsen was able to win the gold medal with his Norwegian team. Six sh ...
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Le Stand De Tir De Versailles
Le Stand de Tir de Versailles ( en, Versailles Shooting Stand) is a firing range located in Versailles (city), Versailles, France in the Le Parc des Sports de Versailles ( en, Versailles Sports Park). For the 1924 Summer Olympics in neighboring Paris, it hosted all of the Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics, sport shooting events except trap shooting which took place at Issy-les-Moulineaux, and the shooting portion of the Modern pentathlon at the 1924 Summer Olympics, modern pentathlon. Notes References1924 Olympics official report.
pp. 489, 548. Venues of the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic modern pentathlon venues Olympic shooting venues Shooting ranges in France Sports venues in Yvelines {{Summer-Olympic-venue-stub ...
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Shooting At The 1924 Summer Olympics
At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, ten events in shooting were contested. These would be the last Games in which team events were part of the Olympic shooting program. The competitions were held from 23 June 1924 to 9 July 1924 at the shooting ranges at Versailles, Reims, Camp de Châlons (Mourmelon), and Issy-les-Moulineaux. Medal summary Notes: *For the team free rifle the IOC medal database lists also Léon Johnson and André Parmentier as silver medalists for France; and L. H. Clermont and C. Dupre as bronze medalists for Haiti, but all these shooters never participated in this competition. *For the team running deer, single shots the IOC medal database lists also Hans Nordvik and Oluf Wesmann-Kjær as gold medalists for Norway; and Karl Richter and Karl-Gustaf Svensson as silver medalists for Sweden, but all these shooters never participated in this competition. *For the team running deer, double shots the IOC medal database lists also John Faunthorpe and John O'L ...
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László Szomjas
László Szomjas (31 May 1904 – 31 May 1991) was a Hungarian sports shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as .... He competed in three events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1904 births 1991 deaths Hungarian male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Hungary Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Hungary-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Elemér Takács
Elemér Takács (born 1889, date of death unknown) was a Hungarian sports shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as .... He competed in eight events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1889 births Year of death missing Hungarian male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Hungary Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Hungary-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Rezső Velez
Rezső Velez (31 August 1887 – 15 May 1971) was a Hungarian sports shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as .... He competed in four events at the 1912 Summer Olympics and seven events at the 1924 Summer Olympics.Rezső Velez's obituary


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Toivo Tikkanen
Toivo Robert Tikkanen (15 April 1888 – 1 June 1947) was a Finnish sport shooter who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Rome, Italy and died in Helsinki Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The city .... 1908-1911 Tikkanen played icehockey in ''Akademischer Sport Club Dresden'' team in Germany. 1920 Antwerp In 1920 he won the silver medal as member of the Finnish team in the team running deer, single shots event and the bronze medal in the team running deer, double shots competition. In the 1920 Summer Olympics he also participated in the following events: * 100 metre running deer, single shots - fifth place * Team 50 metre free pistol - eleventh place 1924 Paris Four years later he won the bronze medal with the ...
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Jalo Autonen
Jalo Autonen (4 May 1883 – 15 June 1959) was a Finnish sports shooter. He competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The o .... References External links * 1883 births 1959 deaths Finnish male sport shooters Olympic shooters of Finland Shooters at the 1912 Summer Olympics Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics People from Mikkeli Sportspeople from South Savo {{Finland-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Martti Liuttula
Martti Johannes Liuttula (12 January 1894 – 17 November 1979) was a Finnish sport shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as ... who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In the 1924 Summer Olympics he participated in the following events: * Team 100 metre running deer, double shots - fourth place * 100 metre running deer, single shots - fifth place * Team 100 metre running deer, single shots - fifth place * 100 metre running deer, double shots - 15th place References External links * 1894 births 1979 deaths Finnish male sport shooters Running target shooters Olympic shooters for Finland Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics {{Finland-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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Magnus Wegelius
Karl Magnus Wegelius (20 August 1884 – 9 December 1936) was a Finnish multi-sport athlete, who won five Olympic medals and eight Finnish national championships in sport shooting, gymnastics and track and field athletics. Sport Olympics International He won two bronze medals at the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 1929: * 100 metre running deer single shots, men team * 100 metre running deer double shots, men team National In shooting, he won six Finnish championships in single-shot moose in 1914, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1927 and 1928. In track and field athletics, he won two Finnish national championship golds 4 × 100 metres relay and 1600 metre medley relay, both in 1910, representing the club Porin Tarmo. He was a treasurer and a vice president of Finnish Shooting Sport Federation. Career He performed his matriculation exam in Tampere Real Lycaeum in 1905 and graduated as a diplomi-insinööri from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1909. Beginni ...
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John O'Leary (sport Shooter)
John O'Leary (16 December 1880 – 8 March 1967) was a British sports shooter Shooting sports is a group of competitive and recreational sporting activities involving proficiency tests of accuracy, precision and speed in shooting — the art of using ranged weapons, mainly small arms (firearms and airguns, in forms such as .... He competed in three events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1880 births 1967 deaths British male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Great Britain Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics {{UK-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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John Faunthorpe
Colonel John Champion Faunthorpe (30 May 1871 – 1 December 1929) was a British Army officer, big game hunter and sport shooter. Apart from serving in the Indian Civil Services in the United Provinces, he served in World War I in army intelligence and was in charge of controlling the press. After working briefly in the United States as part of the British Embassy, he returned to India to join Arthur Stannard Vernay on an expedition to collect specimens of South Asian mammals for the American Museum of Natural History. Mounted specimens of the large mammals they hunted were then exhibited in what was named the Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall. Life and work Faunthorpe was born in Battersea, son of Reverend John Pincher Faunthorpe, Principal at the Whitelands Training College, grew up at Bromley, and went to Rossall School and Balliol College, Oxford. He qualified for the Indian Civil Service, arriving in India in 1892 in the United Provinces. He was district magistrate and a ...
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Alexander Rogers (sport Shooter)
Alexander Elliott Rogers (14 April 1867 – 19 February 1934) was a British Sport shooting, sport shooter, who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1924 Summer Olympics. In the 1908 Summer Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the single-shot running deer event, placed sixth in the double-shot running deer event and 28th in the 1000 yard free rifle event. References External linksAlexander Rogers' profile at databaseOlympics
1867 births 1934 deaths British male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Great Britain Shooters at the 1908 Summer Olympics Shooters at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain Olympic medalists in shooting Medalists at the 1908 Summer Olympics 20th-century British people {{UK-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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