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1912 Olympic Games Official Report Part 2

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shots. The order of firing was decided by drawing lots, the resultof this being as follows: Nestor Toivonen, Finland, Alfred G. A.:Swahn, Sweden, Åke Lundeberg, Sweden.On the tie being shot off, the following result was come to:ALFRED G. A. SWAHN, Sweden Gold MedalÅKE LUNDEBERG Sweden Silver MedalNESTOR TOIVONEN Finland Bronze Medalr) RUNNING DEER. INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION. DIS=TANCE 100 METRES. DOUBLE SHOTS.There were 45 entries by 10 nations. Of these, 25 men did notappear, and the result of the competition is shown by the followingtable.N a m eNationÅke Lundeberg SwedenEdv. BenedicksO. G. SwahnAlfred G. A. SwahnP. O. ArwidsonA. LindskogE. Sökjer-PetersenE. W. LindewaldG. LymanBaron Charles Jaubert FranceWalter Winans U. S. A.E. Hjalmar Frisell SwedenJohn E. EkmanC. W. DybeckWilliam F. Leushner U. S. A.Heinrich Elbogen AustriaKochGermanyA. PreussDimitry de Barkoff RussiaBasile de SkrotskyÅKE LUNDEBERG Sweden Gold Medal.EDV. BENEDICKS Sweden Silver Medal.O. G. SWAHN Sweden Bronze Medal.At the <strong>Olympic</strong> <strong>Games</strong> of London, in 1908, there were not as manyclay birds used, either for the team or the individual competitions,as in Stockholm, <strong>1912</strong>, neither was the calculation of points in theRunning Deer competition the same in London as in Stockholm, sothat, for the purpose of comparison, the results of all these events, atboth places, are given below n per-centages of possibles.710

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