Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Men's team clay pigeons

The men's team clay pigeons was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1920 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event. The competition was held on 22 and 23 July 1920. 48 shooters from eight nations competed.[1]

Men's team trap
at the Games of the VII Olympiad
VenueHoogboom Military Camp
Date22–23 July
Competitors48 from 8 nations
Medalists
Mark Arie, Horace Bonser, Jay Clark, Forest McNeir, Frank Troeh, Frank Wright
 United States
Albert Bosquet, Joseph Cogels, Émile Dupont, Edouard Fesinger, Henri Quersin, Louis Van Tilt
 Belgium
Per Kinde, Fredric Landelius, Erik Lundquist, Karl Richter, Erik Sökjer-Petersén, Alfred Swahn
 Sweden

The International Olympic Committee medal database shows Frederick Plum as medalist for the United States but he did not compete in this event. The correct medalist is Jay Clark.

Results

The maximum was 600. The first five teams qualified for the final.

PlaceShooterScore
1
 United States (USA)547
Mark Arie94
Frank Troeh94
Horace Bonser93
Forest McNeir93
Frank Wright89
Jay Clark84
2
 Belgium (BEL)503
Albert Bosquet91
Joseph Cogels
Émile Dupont
Henri Quersin
Louis Van Tilt
Edouard Fesinger
3
 Sweden (SWE)500
Erik Lundquist90
Per Kinde86
Fredric Landelius86
Alfred Swahn84
Karl Richter81
Erik Sökjer-Petersén73
4
 Great Britain (GBR)488
Harold Humby
William Grosvenor
William Ellicott
George Whitaker
Ernest Pocock
Charles Palmer
5
 Canada (CAN)474
George Beattie87
Samuel Vance82
William Hamilton81
Robert Montgomery78
True Oliver76
William McLaren70
6
 Netherlands (NED)222
Reindert de Favauge
Cornelis van der Vliet
Pieter Waller
Emile Jurgens
Franciscus Jurgens
Eduardus van Voorst tot Voorst
7
 Norway (NOR)210
Oluf Wesmann-Kjær
Nordal Lunde
Harald Natvig
Thorstein Johansen
Hans Nordvik
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
 France (FRA)210
André Fleury
Marcel Lafitte
Henri de Castex
Augustin Berjat
René Texier
Jean Lareinty-Tholozan

References

  1. "Shooting at the 1920 Antwerpen Summer Games: Men's Trap, Team". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
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