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1912 Olympic Games Official Report Part 2

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was a few metres behind de Laval. Then the two Swedes, Lewenhaupt and Grönhagen, had a struggle to see who would break the tapfirst. They were followed very closely by de Mas Latrie (France), whopassed the post with determination marked on every feature. Clilverd(G. Britain), was the last to arrive, just as he had been the last tostart.The times are shown by the following table.NameNationTime taken:min. sec.BruléFranceGodfreeGreat BritainBernhardtAustriaStranneSwedenDurantGreat BritainHæggströmSwedenJölverDenmarkWersällSwedenPatton U. S. A.ÅsbrinkSwedenP. de Lavalvon Hohenthal RussiaMannströmSwedenWilkmanRussiaLilliehöökSwedenAlmkvistRussiaG. de Laval SwedenPaaskeNorwayde Mas Latrie FranceGrönhagenSwedenLewenhauptClilverdGreat BritainUssing, Denmark, retired on account of an injury.FINAL RESULT.The placing of the competitors, with the points obtained in eachof the 5 events and in the competition as a whole, is shown by thefollowing table:PointsName Nation TotalShootinminingRiding Run-Swim-FencningLilliehöök, G. M.Åsbrink, K. G.de Laval, G. P. F.Grönhagen, Å. E.Patton Jr, G. S.Stranne, J. S. M.Mannström, B. K. A.Bernhardt. E.Clilverd, R. E.Wersäll, E. G.Godfree, D. W.Hæggström, N. I.SwedenU. S. A.SwedenAustriaGreat BritainSwedenGreat BritainSweden656

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