At the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, 21 events in shooting were contested. A contested 22nd event may have taken place as a list of medal winners are known but the event is unknown.[1][2]
^ ab. sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
^De Wael counts 16 for Denmark (giving a total of 235), saying that Anton Andersen competed in the free rifle, while a separate shooter named Anders Andersen competed in the military rifle. , however, indicates that these are the same person.
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At the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp 21 events in shooting were contested A contested 22nd event may have taken place as a list of medal winners are known but the event is unknown 1 2 Shootingat the Games of the VII OlympiadDates22 July 3 August 1920 19121924 The competitions were held from 22 July 1920 to 3 August 1920 3 Contents 1 Medal summary 2 Participating nations 3 Medal table 4 References 5 External linksMedal summary editEvent Gold Silver Bronze 30 m rapid fire pistoldetails nbsp Guilherme Paraense BRA nbsp Raymond Bracken USA nbsp Fritz Zulauf SUI Team 30 m military pistoldetails nbsp United States USA Karl FrederickLouis HarantMichael KellyAlfred LaneJames H Snook nbsp Greece GRE Georgios MoraitinisIason SappasAlexandros TheofilakisIoannis TheofilakisAlexandros Vrasivanopoulos nbsp Switzerland SUI Gustave AmoudruzHans EgliDomenico GiamboniniJoseph JehleFritz Zulauf 50 m free pistoldetails nbsp Karl Frederick USA nbsp Afranio da Costa BRA nbsp Alfred Lane USA Team 50 m free pistoldetails nbsp United States USA Raymond BrackenKarl FrederickMichael KellyAlfred LaneJames H Snook nbsp Sweden SWE Anders AnderssonGunnar GabrielssonSigvard HultcrantzAnders JohnsonCasimir Reuterskiold nbsp Brazil BRA Dario BarbosaAfranio da CostaGuilherme ParaenseFernando SoledadeSebastiao Wolf 50 m small bore rifledetails nbsp Lawrence Nuesslein USA nbsp Arthur Rothrock USA nbsp Dennis Fenton USA Team 50 m small bore rifledetails nbsp United States USA Dennis FentonWillis A LeeLawrence NuessleinArthur RothrockOliver Schriver nbsp Sweden SWE Oscar ErikssonSigvard HultcrantzLeon LagerlofErik OhlssonRagnar Stare nbsp Norway NOR Albert HelgerudSigvart JohansenAnton OlsenOsten OstensenOlaf Sletten 300 m free rifle 3 positionsdetails nbsp Morris Fisher USA nbsp Niels Larsen DEN nbsp Osten Ostensen NOR Team free rifle 3 positionsdetails nbsp United States USA Dennis FentonMorris FisherWillis A LeeCarl OsburnLloyd Spooner nbsp Norway NOR Albert HelgerudOtto OlsenOsten OstensenGudbrand SkatteboeOlaf Sletten nbsp Switzerland SUI Gustave AmoudruzUlrich FahrnerFritz KuchenWerner SchneebergerBernard Siegenthaler 300 m military rifle pronedetails nbsp Otto Olsen NOR nbsp Leon Johnson FRA nbsp Fritz Kuchen SUI Team 300 m military rifle pronedetails nbsp United States USA Morris FisherJoseph JacksonWillis A LeeCarl OsburnLloyd Spooner nbsp France FRA Leon JohnsonAndre ParmentierAchille ParocheGeorges RoesEmile Rumeau nbsp Finland FIN Voitto KolhoKalle LappalainenVeli NieminenVilho VauhkonenMagnus Wegelius 300 m military rifle standingdetails nbsp Carl Osburn USA nbsp Lars Jorgen Madsen DEN nbsp Lawrence Nuesslein USA Team 300 m military rifle standingdetails nbsp Denmark DEN Niels LarsenLars Jorgen MadsenAnders Peter NielsenAnders PetersenErik Saetter Lassen nbsp United States USA Thomas BrownWillis A LeeLawrence NuessleinCarl OsburnLloyd Spooner nbsp Sweden SWE Olle EricssonMauritz ErikssonWalfrid HellmanHugo JohanssonLeon Lagerlof 600 m military rifle pronedetails nbsp Hugo Johansson SWE nbsp Mauritz Eriksson SWE nbsp Lloyd Spooner USA Team 600 m military rifle pronedetails nbsp United States USA Dennis FentonJoseph JacksonWillis A LeeOliver SchriverLloyd Spooner nbsp South Africa RSA Robert BodleyFerdinand BuchananGeorge HarveyFred MorganDavid Smith nbsp Sweden SWE Erik BlomqvistMauritz ErikssonHugo JohanssonGustaf Adolf JonssonErik Ohlsson Team 300 600 m military rifle pronedetails nbsp United States USA Joseph JacksonWillis A LeeCarl OsburnOliver SchriverLloyd Spooner nbsp Norway NOR Albert HelgerudOtto OlsenJacob OnsrudOsten OstensenOlaf Sletten nbsp Switzerland SUI Eugene AddorJoseph JehleFritz KuchenWerner SchneebergerWeibel 100 m running deer single shotsdetails nbsp Otto Olsen NOR nbsp Alfred Swahn SWE nbsp Harald Natvig NOR Team 100 m running deer single shotsdetails nbsp Norway NOR Einar LibergOle Lilloe OlsenHarald NatvigHans NordvikOtto Olsen nbsp Finland FIN Yrjo KolhoKalle LappalainenToivo TikkanenNestori ToivonenMagnus Wegelius nbsp United States USA Thomas BrownWillis A LeeLawrence NuessleinCarl OsburnLloyd Spooner 100 m running deer double shotsdetails nbsp Ole Lilloe Olsen NOR nbsp Fredric Landelius SWE nbsp Einar Liberg NOR Team 100 m running deer double shotsdetails nbsp Norway NOR Thorstein JohansenEinar LibergOle Lilloe OlsenHarald NatvigHans Nordvik nbsp Sweden SWE Edward BenedicksBengt LagercrantzFredric LandeliusAlfred SwahnOscar Swahn nbsp Finland FIN Yrjo KolhoToivo TikkanenNestori ToivonenVilho VauhkonenMagnus Wegelius Trapdetails nbsp Mark Arie USA nbsp Frank Troeh USA nbsp Frank Wright USA Team trap details nbsp United States USA Mark ArieHorace BonserJay ClarkForest McNeirFrank TroehFrank Wright nbsp Belgium BEL Albert BosquetJoseph CogelsEmile DupontEdouard FesingerHenri QuersinLouis Van Tilt nbsp Sweden SWE Per KindeFredric LandeliusErik LundquistKarl RichterErik Sokjer PetersenAlfred SwahnParticipating nations edit nbsp The Norwegian team nbsp The Swedish team nbsp Carl Johansson and Mauritz Eriksson A total of 234 shooters from 18 nations competed at the Antwerp Games 3 nbsp Belgium 29 nbsp Brazil 5 nbsp Canada 7 nbsp Czechoslovakia 8 nbsp Denmark 15 4 nbsp Finland 9 nbsp France 17 nbsp Great Britain 7 nbsp Greece 9 nbsp Italy 10 nbsp Netherlands 15 nbsp Norway 16 nbsp Portugal 5 nbsp South Africa 7 nbsp Spain 7 nbsp Sweden 28 nbsp Switzerland 15 nbsp United States 29 Medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States USA 1346232 nbsp Norway NOR 524113 nbsp Sweden SWE 163104 nbsp Denmark DEN 12035 nbsp Brazil BRA 11136 nbsp France FRA 02027 nbsp Finland FIN 01238 nbsp Belgium BEL 0101 nbsp Greece GRE 0101 nbsp South Africa RSA 010111 nbsp Switzerland SUI 0055Totals 11 entries 21212163References edit Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics Retrieved 2 May 2024 Unknown Event Men Retrieved 2 May 2024 a b Shooting at the 1920 Antwerp Summer Games sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 26 November 2014 De Wael counts 16 for Denmark giving a total of 235 saying that Anton Andersen competed in the free rifle while a separate shooter named Anders Andersen competed in the military rifle Sports Reference however indicates that these are the same person External links edit Olympic Medal Winners International Olympic Committee Retrieved 30 December 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics amp oldid 1221856584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,