Date | 2 July 1924 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Le Stand de Versailles, Versailles | |
Participants | 25 from 7 countries | |
Format | Four-man teams. 50 possible per shooter, 200 possible per team. |
The team running deer events consisted of four shooters per team. They were contested separately from the individual event, rather than just using the scores from the individual event. There were seven teams in the event, although only one Czechoslovak shooter appeared, and they were not placed. The winner of the individual double shot event, Norway’s Ole Lilloe-Olsen, had the highest individual score with 43, and led his team to the gold medal.
Pos | Competitors | NOC | Points | |||
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1 | Norway | ![]() | 160 | Gold | ||
Ole Lilloe-Olsen | 43 | |||||
Einar Liberg | 42 | |||||
Harald Natvig | 38 | |||||
Otto Olsen | 37 | |||||
2 | Sweden | ![]() | 154 | Silver | ||
Alf Swahn | 40 | |||||
Fredric Landelius | 39 | |||||
Otto Hultberg | 38 | |||||
Mauritz Johansson | 37 | |||||
3 | United States | ![]() | 148 | Bronze | ||
John Boles | 41 | |||||
Walter Stokes | 38 | |||||
Ray Coulter | 37 | |||||
Dennis Fenton | 32 | |||||
4 | Great Britain | ![]() | 136 | |||
Cyril Mackworth-Praed | 41 | |||||
Alexander Rogers | 32 | |||||
John Faunthorpe | 32 | |||||
John O'Leary | 31 | |||||
5 | Finland | ![]() | 130 | |||
Magnus Wegelius | 40 | |||||
Martti Liuttula | 36 | |||||
Jalo Urho Autonen | 38 | |||||
Robert Tikkanen | 26 | |||||
6 | Hungary | ![]() | 97 | |||
Gusztáv Szomjas | 30 | |||||
Rezső Velez | 23 | |||||
Elemér Takács | 23 | |||||
László Szomjas | 21 | |||||
Czechoslovakia | ![]() | – | ||||
Miloslav Hlaváč | 33 |