Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol

Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
at the Games of the V Olympiad
VenueKaknäs
Date29 June
Competitors42 from 10 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Sweden
   Sweden
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 30 metre dueling pistol (later standardized by the IOC to the men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol) was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which had not been featured at the 1908 Games. The competition was held on Saturday, 29 June 1912.[1]

Forty-two sport shooters from ten nations competed.

Results

Place Shooter Hits Score
1  Alfred Lane (USA) 30 287
2  Paul Palén (SWE) 30 286
3  Johan Hübner von Holst (SWE) 30 283
4  John Dietz (USA) 30 283
5  Ivan Törnmarck (SWE) 30 280
6  Eric Carlberg (SWE) 30 278
7  Georg de Laval (SWE) 30 277
8  Walter W. Winans (USA) 30 276
9  Sándor Török (HUN) 30 275
10  Hans Roedder (USA) 30 275
11  Gustaf Boivie (SWE) 30 272
12  Edmond Sandoz (FRA) 30 272
13  Patrik de Laval (SWE) 30 268
14  Grigori Panteleimonov (RUS) 30 265
15  Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE) 29 274
16  Peter Dolfen (USA) 29 274
17  Erik Boström (SWE) 29 274
18  Franz-Albert Schartau (SWE) 29 270
19  Reginald Sayre (USA) 29 268
20  Adolf Schmal (AUT) 29 267
21  Henry Sears (USA) 29 266
22  Nikolai Melnitsky (RUS) 29 264
23  Ioannis Theofilakis (GRE) 29 263
24  Pavel Voyloshnikov (RUS) 29 260
25  Félix Alegría (CHI) 29 259
26  Georges de Crequi-Montfort (FRA) 28 263
27  Konstantinos Skarlatos (GRE) 28 261
28  Amos Kash (RUS) 28 260
29  Frangiskos Mavrommatis (GRE) 28 258
30  Axel Gyllenkrok (SWE) 28 255
31  Maurice Fauré (FRA) 28 250
32  Grigori Shesterikov (RUS) 28 250
33  Alexandros Theofilakis (GRE) 27 242
34  Nikolaos Levidis (GRE) 27 231
35  Anastasios Metaxas (GRE) 26 232
36  Charles de Jaubert (FRA) 26 229
37  Hugo Cederschiöld (SWE) 26 225
38  Harald Ekwall (CHI) 25 217
39  Georg Meyer (GER) 25 207
40  Edmond Bernhardt (AUT) 25 194
41  William McClure (GBR) 23 180
42  Henri de Castex (FRA) 17 140

References

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