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Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's team free rifle

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Men's team free rifle
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
VenueCamp de Châlons
Dates26–27 June
Competitors88 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Raymond Coulter, Joseph Crockett, Morris Fisher, Sidney Hinds, Walter Stokes
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Paul Colas, Albert Courquin, Pierre Hardy, Georges Roes, Émile Rumeau
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ludovic Augustin, Destin Destine, Eloi Metullus, Astrel Rolland, Ludovic Valborge
 Haiti

The men's team free rifle was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fifth appearance of a rifle team event but the first with three different distances (400 m, 600 m, and 800 m). The competition was held on 26 and 27 June 1924 at the shooting ranges at Camp de Châlons, Mourmelon. 88 shooters competed for 18 nations.

Results

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The scores of the five shooters on each team were summed to give a team score. No further shooting was done. The maximum score was 750. Hungary was allowed to compete with an incomplete team.[1]

All American shooters finished in top ten position. An individual event would have been won by Morris Fisher followed up by Walter Stokes and the Swedish shooter Hugo Johansson. Sidney Hinds' perfect score of 50 came after he was accidentally shot in the foot during the competition, when a Belgian competitor next to him accidentally discharged his gun when arguing with an official.[2]


Place Shooter 400 m 600 m 800 m Total
Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank Score Rank
1
 United States (USA) 245 1 225 1 206 1 676
Morris Fisher 50 1 47 3 45 1 142 1
Walter Stokes 49 8 49 1 40 7 138 2
Joseph Crockett 47 26 45 7 41 4 133 7
Raymond Coulter 49 8 44 12 39 13 132 8
Sidney Hinds 50 1 40 36 41 4 131 9
2
 France (FRA) 243 2 214 4 187 2 646
Émile Rumeau 50 1 44 12 40 7 134 6
Albert Courquin 48 17 42 24 41 4 131 9
Pierre Hardy 49 8 41 33 40 7 130 12
Georges Roes 50 1 44 12 32 40 126 23
Paul Colas 46 38 43 20 36 21 125 26
3
 Haiti (HAI) 240 3 220 2 186 3 646
Ludovic Augustin 48 17 44 12 43 3 135 4
Astrel Rolland 48 17 42 24 39 13 129 15
Ludovic Valborge 49 8 43 20 36 21 128 16
Destin Destine 47 26 45 7 36 21 128 16
Eloi Metullus 48 17 46 4 32 40 126 23
4
 Switzerland (SUI) 240 4 210 6 185 4 635
Jakob Reich 47 26 44 12 44 2 135 4
Arnold Rösli 49 8 41 33 38 16 128 16
Willy Schnyder 47 26 45 7 35 27 127 20
Conrad Stucheli 47 26 43 20 35 27 125 26
Albert Tröndle 50 1 37 52 33 36 120 38
5
 Finland (FIN) 240 4 208 7 180 5 628
Antti Valkama 49 8 43 20 38 16 130 12
Veli Nieminen 49 8 42 24 37 19 128 16
Voitto Kolho 46 38 39 40 40 7 125 26
Heikki Huttunen 48 17 44 12 31 46 123 32
Jean Theslöf 48 17 40 36 34 33 122 34
6
 Denmark (DEN) 234 7 215 3 177 6 626
Niels Larsen 50 1 45 7 35 27 130 12
Lars Jørgen Madsen 45 45 44 12 38 16 127 20
Anders Peter Nielsen 46 38 38 47 40 7 124 29
Erik Sætter-Lassen 47 26 46 4 31 46 124 29
Peter Petersen 46 38 42 24 33 26 121 37
7
 Sweden (SWE) 239 6 211 5 173 7 623
Hugo Johansson 50 1 48 2 39 13 137 3
Ivar Wester 45 45 46 4 40 7 131 9
Mauritz Eriksson 47 26 42 24 37 19 126 23
Olle Ericsson 48 17 36 55 31 46 115 47
Gustaf Andersson 49 8 39 40 26 62 114 49
8
 Norway (NOR) 230 8 204 8 160 9 594
Ludvig Larsen 47 26 42 24 34 33 123 32
Olaf Johannessen 47 26 40 36 35 27 122 34
Willy Røgeberg 46 38 41 33 32 40 119 39
Halvard Angaard 44 50 42 24 31 46 117 42
Otto Olsen 46 38 39 40 28 59 113 50
9
 South Africa (RSA) 227 9 197 9 166 8 590
Leslie Laing 49 8 42 24 36 21 127 20
Eric Halley 44 50 44 12 36 21 124 29
David Smith 48 17 36 55 32 40 116 45
George Church 43 59 39 40 31 46 113 50
Melville Wallace 43 59 36 55 31 46 110 54
10
 Italy (ITA) 226 10 195 10 157 10 578
Sem De Ranieri 47 26 45 7 30 55 122 34
Ricardo Ticchi 44 50 39 40 36 21 119 39
Giuseppe Laveni 48 17 38 47 30 55 116 45
Alberto Coletti Conti 43 59 37 52 33 36 113 50
Camillo Isnardi 44 50 36 55 28 59 108 56
11
 Belgium (BEL) 217 12 186 11 147 12 550
Paul Van Asbroeck 47 26 39 40 32 40 118 41
François Lafortune 46 38 42 24 29 58 117 42
Conrad Adriaenssens 45 45 40 36 32 40 117 42
Arthur Balbaert 42 67 33 65 31 46 106 57
Charles Scheirlinck 37 81 32 67 23 73 92 79
12
 Greece (GRE) 218 11 169 13 139 13 526
Ioannis Theofilakis 47 26 33 65 35 27 115 47
Alexandros Theofilakis 45 45 35 60 31 46 111 53
Georgios Anitsas 44 50 38 47 21 78 103 60
Georgios Moraitinis 40 75 35 60 25 66 100 69
Andreas Vikhos 42 67 28 79 27 61 97 70
13
 Romania (ROU) 208 13 163 14 153 11 524
Alexandru Vatamanu 44 50 34 63 31 46 109 55
Constantin Țenescu 39 77 32 67 35 27 106 57
Simion Vartolomeu 44 50 30 74 30 55 104 59
Mihai Plătăreanu 38 78 32 67 33 36 103 60
Vasile Ghițescu 43 59 35 60 24 69 102 65
14
 Czechoslovakia (TCH) 208 13 172 12 121 15 501
Jaroslav Mach 41 72 36 55 26 62 103 60
Josef Sucharda 42 67 37 52 24 69 103 60
František Čermák 44 50 32 67 26 63 102 65
Antonín Byczanski 43 59 38 47 20 80 101 67
Josef Kozlík 38 78 29 78 25 66 92 79
15
 Poland (POL) 205 16 142 16 130 14 477
Marian Borzemski 37 81 30 74 34 33 101 67
Stanisław Kowalczewski 42 67 30 74 24 69 96 72
Franciszek Brożek 43 59 25 81 26 62 94 73
Bolesław Gościewicz 38 78 32 67 23 73 93 76
Władysław Świątek 45 45 25 81 23 73 93 76
16
 Netherlands (NED) 191 17 157 15 110 16 458
Albert Langereis 42 67 39 40 22 76 103 60
Carel de Iongh 41 72 32 67 21 78 94 73
Gerrit Bouwhuis 32 85 38 47 20 80 90 81
François Kortleven 40 75 21 83 25 66 86 82
Adrianus van Korlaar 36 83 27 80 22 76 85 83
17
 Portugal (POR) 207 15 135 17 85 17 427
Dario Canas 43 59 30 74 24 69 97 70
Manuel Guerra 44 50 31 73 19 82 94 73
António Ferreira 41 72 34 63 18 83 93 76
Félix Bermudes 43 59 21 83 12 84 76 84
Francisco António Real 36 83 19 85 12 84 67 85
 Hungary (HUN) 88 - 98 - 90 - 276
Rezső Velez 45 - 36 - 32 - 113 -
Elemér Takács 43 - 31 - 28 - 102 -
Sándor Prokopp - - 31 - 30 - 61 -

References

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  1. ^ "Shooting at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Free Rifle, 400, 600 and 800 metres, Team". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  2. ^ Wallechinsky, David (1984). The Complete Book of the Olympics. England: Penguin Books. p. 381. ISBN 0140066322.
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