Date | 1 July 1924 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Le Stand de Versailles, Versailles | |
Participants | 31 from 8 countries | |
Format | 20 shots. 100 possible. |
The rules were the same as in the single shot running target event, except that each shooter had to fire two shots while the deer target traversed a 23-metre opening in four seconds. Each shooter had 10 runs of the deer, or 20 shots, with a 100 possible. The event was won by Ole Lilloe-Olsen on Norway who scored 76, shooting a Krag Military Rifle. As in the single shot event, Cyril Mackworth-Praed (GBR) won the silver medal after a barrage, this time with Sweden’s Alfred Swahn.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | Shoot-Off | |||
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1 | Ole Lilloe-Olsen | NOR | 76 | – | Gold | ||
2 | Cyril Mackworth-Praed | GBR | 72 | 22 | Silver | ||
3 | Alf Swahn | SWE | 72 | 16 | Bronze | ||
4 | Fredric Landelius | SWE | 70 | – | |||
5 | Einar Liberg | NOR | 70 | – | |||
6 | Robert Tikkanen | FIN | 69 | – | |||
=7 | John Boles | USA | 64 | – | |||
=7 | Magnus Wegelius | FIN | 64 | – | |||
=9 | Ray Coulter | USA | 62 | – | |||
=9 | Harald Natvig | NOR | 62 | – | |||
=9 | Jalo Urho Autonen | FIN | 62 | – | |||
12 | Walter Stokes | USA | 60 | – | |||
=13 | Herbert Perry | GBR | 59 | – | |||
=13 | Oluf Wesmann-Kjær | NOR | 59 | – | |||
=15 | Martti Liuttula | FIN | 57 | – | |||
=15 | Rudolf Jelen | TCH | 57 | – | |||
=15 | Mauritz Johansson | SWE | 57 | – | |||
18 | Allen Whitty | GBR | 56 | – | |||
19 | Miloslav Hlaváč | TCH | 55 | – | |||
20 | Josef Sucharda | TCH | 53 | – | |||
21 | Marcel Adelon | FRA | 52 | – | |||
=22 | Ted Ranken | GBR | 51 | – | |||
=22 | André Chauvet | FRA | 51 | – | |||
24 | Dennis Fenton | USA | 49 | – | |||
=25 | Elemér Takács | HUN | 42 | – | |||
=25 | Jules Mahieu | FRA | 42 | – | |||
27 | Josef Hossa | TCH | 41 | – | |||
28 | Eugène Duflot | FRA | 40 | – | |||
29 | Gusztáv Szomjas | HUN | 28 | – | |||
30 | Karl-Gustaf Svensson | SWE | 25 | – | |||
Rezső Velez | HUN | – | – |