Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 300 metre military rifle, three positions

Men's 300 metre military rifle, three positions
at the Games of the V Olympiad
VenueKaknäs
Date1 July
Competitors91 from 12 nations
Medalists
   Hungary
   United States
   Norway
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 300 metre military rifle from three positions (originally called individual competition with army rifle) 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 on Monday, 1 July 1912.[1]

Ninety-one sport shooters from twelve nations competed.

Results

Place Shooter Score Shoot-off
1  Sándor Prokopp (HUN) 97
2  Carl Osburn (USA) 95 99
3  Engebret Skogen (NOR) 95 91
4  Nikolaos Levidis (GRE) 95 70
5  Nils Romander (SWE) 94
6  Arthur Fulton (GBR) 92
7  Rezső Velez (HUN) 92
8  Carl Flodström (SWE) 91
9  Harold Bartlett (USA) 90
10  George Harvey (RSA) 90
11  Pavel de Valdayne (RUS) 89
12  Harry Adams (USA) 89
13  Ernest Keeley (RSA) 89
14  Tönnes Björkman (SWE) 88
15  Julius Braathe (NOR) 88
16  Gustaf Adolf Jonsson (SWE) 88
17  Frangiskos Mavrommatis (GRE) 87
18  Per-Olof Arvidsson (SWE) 87
19  Erik Jonsson (SWE) 86
20  Per Stridfeldt (SWE) 86
21  Erik Ohlsson (SWE) 86
22  Paul Colas (FRA) 86
23  Louis Percy (FRA) 85
24  Aladár von Farkas (HUN) 85
25  Allan Briggs (USA) 85
26  Georgy Vishnyakov (RUS) 84
27  László Hauler (HUN) 84
28  Frederick Hird (USA) 84
29  Géza Mészöly (HUN) 83
30  Pavel Leche (RUS) 83
31  William McDonnell (USA) 82
32  Johann Dulnig (AUT) 82
33  John Jackson (USA) 82
34  Charles Jeffreys (RSA) 82
35  Mathias Glomnes (NOR) 82
36  Hans Schultz (DEN) 82
37  Warren Sprout (USA) 81
38  John Sedgewick (GBR) 81
39  Robert Davies (GBR) 81
40  Torsten Nyström (SWE) 81
41  Johannes Jordell (NOR) 80
42  Teotan Lebedev (RUS) 80
43  Harald Ekwall (CHI) 80
44  Arne Sunde (NOR) 80
45  Robert Bodley (RSA) 78
46  Boris Belinsky (RUS) 78
47  Osvald Rechke (RUS) 78
48  Félix Alegría (CHI) 77
49  Dmitry Kuskov (RUS) 77
50  Fleetwood Varley (GBR) 76
51  Aleksandr Tillo (RUS) 76
52  Cornelius Burdette (USA) 75
53  Werner Jernström (SWE) 75
54  John Somers (GBR) 75
55  Albert Helgerud (NOR) 75
56  Edward Parnell (GBR) 75
57  Langford Lloyd (GBR) 74
58  Raoul de Boigne (FRA) 73
59  Robert Patterson (RSA) 72
60  Dāvids Veiss (RUS) 72
61  Pierre Gentil (FRA) 71
62  Herman Skjerven (NOR) 71
63  Niels Larsen (DEN) 70
64  Arvid Hoflund (SWE) 70
65  Philip Richardson (GBR) 69
66  Emil Bömches (HUN) 69
67  Alexandros Theofilakis (GRE) 69
68  Georgy de Davydov (RUS) 68
69  William McClure (GBR) 68
70  Maxime Landin (FRA) 67
71  Aleksandr Dobrzhansky (RUS) 66
72  Iakovos Theofilas (GRE) 66
73  George Whelan (RSA) 64
74  Povl Gerlow (DEN) 64
75  Ioannis Theofilakis (GRE) 63
76  Alfred Thielemann (NOR) 62
77  Albert Johnstone (RSA) 62
78  Daniel Mérillon (FRA) 62
79  Konstantin Kalinin (RUS) 62
80  Ole Bjerke (NOR) 61
81  Johannes Espelund (NOR) 60
82  Birger Lie (NOR) 59
83  Karl Wallenborg (SWE) 56
84  Arthur Smith (RSA) 56
85  István Prihoda (HUN) 49
86  Philip Plater (GBR) 49
87  Zoltán Jelenffy (HUN) 48
88  Spyridon Mostras (GRE) 44
89  Carl Veidahl (NOR) 40
90  Athanase Sartori (FRA) 38
91  Béla von Darányi (HUN) 12

References

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