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. 100 possible per shooter, 400 possible per team. |
In the team double shot event, Cyril Mackworth-Praed of Britain, who had won silver medals in both individual running deer events, easily had the highest individual score with 76. Alfred Swahn of Sweden was next best with 69. Mackworth-Praed led his team to the gold medal, narrowly edging out Norway, 263-262, with Swahn’s Swedish team in third place.
Pos | Competitors | NOC | Points | |||
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1 | Great Britain | GBR | 263 | Gold | ||
Cyril Mackworth-Praed | 76 | |||||
Allen Whitty | 68 | |||||
Herbert Perry | 68 | |||||
Philip Neame | 51 | |||||
2 | Norway | NOR | 262 | Silver | ||
Ole Lilloe-Olsen | 68 | |||||
Otto Olsen | 67 | |||||
Harald Natvig | 65 | |||||
Einar Liberg | 62 | |||||
3 | Sweden | SWE | 250 | Bronze | ||
Alf Swahn | 69 | |||||
Mauritz Johansson | 68 | |||||
Fredric Landelius | 67 | |||||
Axel Ekblom | 46 | |||||
4 | Finland | FIN | 239 | |||
Magnus Wegelius | 63 | |||||
Jalo Urho Autonen | 62 | |||||
Martti Liuttula | 61 | |||||
Robert Tikkanen | 53 | |||||
5 | United States | USA | 233 | |||
Ray Coulter | 65 | |||||
Walter Stokes | 63 | |||||
John Boles | 62 | |||||
Dennis Fenton | 43 | |||||
6 | Czechoslovakia | TCH | 204 | |||
Miloslav Hlaváč | 57 | |||||
Josef Sucharda | 53 | |||||
Rudolf Jelen | 47 | |||||
Josef Hossa | 47 | |||||
Hungary | HUN | – | ||||
Elemér Takács | 27 |