Date | 3 August 1920 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Kamp Beverlo, Beverlo | |
Participants | 13 from 4 countries | |
Format | 30 metres. 30 shots in five series of six shots. Individual possible 300. Team competitors could allow their score to stand for the individual match. |
In this event the Brazilian shooters used Smith & Wesson revolvers with adjustable sights, while the American shooters used either the Colt Army Special or the Smith & Wesson Military with fixed sights. Guilherme Paraense used his adjustable sighted S&W quite well to win the gold medal. Paraense finished fairly early, and the American team knew of his score. Only Ray Bracken had a chance to defeat him but his first shot in the last round was a 6, costing him any possibility of catching Paraense.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | |||
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1 | Guilherme Paraense | ![]() | 274 | Gold | ||
2 | Ray Bracken | ![]() | 272 | Silver | ||
3 | Fritz Zulauf | ![]() | 269 | Bronze | ||
Louis Harant | ![]() | 264 | ||||
Karl Frederick | ![]() | 262 | ||||
Al Lane | ![]() | 258 | ||||
Mário Maurity | ![]() | 249 | ||||
Sebastião Wolf | ![]() | 249 | ||||
Geoffrey Lehain | ![]() | 249 | ||||
Fernando Soledade | ![]() | 248 | ||||
James Boa | ![]() | 247 | ||||
Howard Bayles | ![]() | 244 | ||||
Demerval Peixoto | ![]() | 241 |