Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 300 metre free rifle, three positions

The 300 m rifle three positions event was one of five free rifle events of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. They were held from August 3 to August 5, 1900. 30 shooters from 6 nations competed, with five shooters per team. Medals were given for individual high scores in each of the three positions, overall individual high scores, and the scores of the five shooters were summed to give a team score. The three positions event was won by Emil Kellenberger of Switzerland. Paul Van Asbroeck of Belgium took silver, while Ole Østmo of Norway earned bronze.

Men's 300 metre three positions free rifle
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics
VenueSatory
DateAugust 3–5
Competitors30 from 6 nations
Winning score930
Medalists
Emil Kellenberger
 Switzerland
Anders Peter Nielsen
 Denmark
Paul Van Asbroeck
 Belgium
Ole Østmo
 Norway

Background

This was the first appearance of the men's 300 metre three-positions rifle event, which was held 11 times between 1900 and 1972.[1][2] Two of the three world champions since the world championships began in 1897 were competing: Achille Paroche of France (1898) and Lars Jørgen Madsen of Denmark (1899); of the total nine medalists to date, seven competed at the Olympics. The Olympic event doubled as the 1900 world championship.[3]

Competition format

The competition had each shooter fire 120 shots, 40 shots in each of three positions: prone, kneeling, and standing. The target was 1 metre in diameter, with 10 scoring rings; targets were set at a distance of 300 metres. Thus, the maximum score possible was 1200 points. Medals were also awarded for team results, adding the individual three-positions scores together. For the only time in Olympic history, medals were awarded for scores in each of the three positions.[3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record'
Olympic recordNew formatn/an/an/a

Emil Kellenberger set the initial Olympic record for the 120-shot format at 930 points.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Friday, 3 August 1900
Saturday, 4 August 1900
Sunday, 5 August 1900
Final

Results

The scores from the three positions were summed, giving a total possible of 1200 points.

RankShooterNationStandingKneelingProneTotal
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Emil Kellenberger Switzerland292631423245930
Anders Peter Nielsen Denmark2771131423302921
Paul Van Asbroeck Belgium297430843128917
Ole Østmo Norway2992289153293917
5Lars Jørgen Madsen Denmark3051299830116905
6Charles Paumier Belgium2983297930215897
7Achille Paroche France26819287163321887
8Franz Böckli Switzerland2945300728921883
9Marcus Ravenswaaij Netherlands27214306530314881
Konrad Stäheli Switzerland27214324128523881
11Auguste Cavadini France27810286173167880
Léon Moreaux France26917286173254880
13Hellmer Hermandsen Norway28092901330810878
14Uilke Vuurman Netherlands2612230363128876
15Viggo Jensen Denmark277112901330810875
16Louis Richardet Switzerland26917297930712873
17Tom Seeberg Norway275132722130116848
18Henrik Sillem Netherlands24925281193176847
19Alfred Grütter Switzerland28272652528523832
20Ole Sæther Norway239262931229818830
21Maurice Lecoq France268192712228425823
22Jules Bury Belgium28272692427028821
23Edouard Myin Belgium265212492930413818
24Olaf Frydenlund Norway271162592728722817
25Antonius Bouwens Netherlands238282961127826812
26René Thomas France254242592729519808
27Solko van den Bergh Netherlands239262742029220805
28Laurids Jensen-Kjær Denmark238282712227327782
Axel Kristensen Denmark261222602626130782
30Joseph Baras Belgium233302103027028713

References

  1. "Historical Results". ISSF. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  2. The event was open to women in 1968 and 1972.
  3. "Free Rifle, Three Positions, 300 metres, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
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