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THE OLYMPIC GAMES. 41
LIST OF PRIZE
WINNERS-
(Continued).
Event.
IX. SHOOTING.
Army Rifle Shooting.
57. International, Team
58. 600 Metres, Individual
59. 300 Metres, Individual
Any Rifle.
60. 300 Metres, Team
61. 300 Metres, Individual
Miniature Rifles.
62. 50 Metres, Team
63. 50 Metres, Individual
64. 25 Metres, Team
65. 25 Metres, Individual
Revolver and Pistol.
66. 50 Metres, Team
1.
67. 50 Metres, Individual
68. 30 Metres, Duel, Team
69. 30 Metres, Duel, Individual
Clay Birds.
70. Team .
71. Individual
Running Deer.
72. Team . .. . .
73. Individual
74. Double Shot . .
X. SWIMMING.
A. Men.
75. 100 Metres, Free Style
76. 100 Metres, Back Stroke
77. 200 Metres, Breast Stroke
78. 400 Metres, Free Style
79. 400 Metres, Breast Stroke
80. 1,500 Metres, Free Style
81. High Diving .. ..
82. High Diving, Plain, and
Variety
83. Springboard Diving..
84. 800 Metres, Team
85. Water Polo . .
B. Ladies.
86. 100 Metres
87. High Diving . .
88. 400 Metres, Team
XI. WRESTLING, STADIUM.
89. Groeco-Roman, Feather
90. Grmco-Roman, Light;
91. Graeco-Roman, Middle, A
92. Groeco-Roman, Middle, B
93. Groeco-Roman, Heavy
XII. YACHTING,
NvNXSAAMN.
94. 6 Metres
95. 8 Metres
96. 10 Metres
97. 12 Metres
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103,
XIII. MODERN
PENTATHLON.
XIV. ART.
Painting
Music. .
Literature
Sculpture
Architecture ..
1st Prize.
Time, Distance, &c.
2nd Prize.
3rd Prize.
U.S.A.
Paul Colas, France
A. Prokopp, Hungary
Sweden
P. Colas, France
U.K.
F. L. Hird, U.S.A.
Sweden
Lieut. Carlberg, Sweden
U.S.A.
A. P. Lane, U.S.A.
Sweden
A. P. Lane, U.S.A.
U.S.A.
J. R. Graham, U.S.A.
Sweden
0. G. Swahn, Sweden
A. Lundeberg, Sweden
D. P. Kahanamoku, U.S.A.
H. Hebner, U.S.A.
W. Bathe, Germany
G. R. Hodgson, Canada
W. Bathe, Germany
G. R. Hodgson, Canada
W. E. Adlerz, Sweden
W. E. Adlerz, Sweden
P. Gunther, Germany
Australasia
U.K.
Fanny Durack, Australasia
Gerda Johanson, Sweden
U.K.
K. Koskelo, Finland
E. E. Ware, Finland
C. E. Johansson, Sweden . .
No First Prize awarded
U. Saarela, Finland
G. Thub6 (Mac Miche),
France
C. Glau (Taifun), Norway
N. Asp (Kitty), Sweden . .
A.W. G. Larsen(Magda IN.)
Norway.
G. Lilliehook, Sweden
G. Pellegrini, Italy
R. Barthelemi, Italy
G. Hohrod, M. Eschbach,
Germany.
W. Winans, U.S.A.
G. Dubois, France.
Monod and Laverri6re,
France.
62 25sec.
1 min. 21 15sec.
3min. 1 45sec.
5min. 24 25sec.
6min. 29 35sec.
22min.
10min. 11 15sec. . .
1min. 22 15sec.
5min. 52 45sec.
U.K.
C. T. Osburn, U.S.A.
C. T. Osburu, U.S.A.
Norway
L. J. Madsen, Denmark.
Sweden
W. Milne, U.K.
U.K.
Lt. von Hoist, Sweden
Sweden
P. J. Dolfen, U.S.A.
Russia
A. Pal6n, Sweden . .
U.K.
H. Goeldel, Germany
U.S.A.
A. Lundeberg, Sweden
E. Benedicks, Sweden
C. Healy, Australasia
0. Fahr, Germany
W. Lutzow, Germany
J. G. Hatfield, U.K.
S. L. Henning, Sweden
J. G. Hatfield, U.K.
H. Johansson, Sweden
A. Zdrner, Germany
H. Luber, Germany
U.S.A.
Austria
Wilhelmina Wylie, Aus-
tralasia
Lisa Regnell, Sweden
Germany
G.
Gerstacker, Germany ..
G. H. Malmstr6m, Sweden.
M. Klein, Russia . .
§A. 0. Ahlgren, Sweden . .
§I. T. Boling, Sweden
J. F. Olin, Finland
Consort: O. Reedz-Thott
(Nurdug II.), Denmark
B. Heyman (Sans Atout),
Sweden
H. Wahl (Nina), Finland ..
N. Persson (Erna Signe),
Sweden.
G. Ashbrink, Sweden
Sweden
J. E. Jackson, U.S.A.
E. C. Skogen, Norway
Denmark
C. H. Johansson, Sweden
U.S.A.
H. Burt, U.K.
U.S.A.
Engineer Ericsson, Sweden
U.K.
C. E. Stewart, U.K.
U.K.
J. H. von Hoist, Sweden
Germany
ill. Brau,'Russia
Finland
N. Toivonen, Finland
0. G. Swahn, Sweden
K. Huzzagh, U.S.A.
P. Kellner, Germany
P. Malisch, Germany
H. Hardwick, Australasia
P. Courtman, U.K.
H. Hardwick, Australasia
K. J. E. Janson, Sweden
G. Blomgren, Sweden
K. Behrens, Germany
U.K.
Belgium
Jennie Fletcher, U.K.
Belle White, U.K.
Austria
O. A. Lasanen, Finland
E. Matiason, Sweden
A. Asikainen, Finland'
B. Varega, Hungary
S. M. Jensen, Denmark
Dan Brostr6m (Kerstin),
Sweden
G. Estlander (Orn), Fin-
land
A. Wischnegradsky (Gal-
lia II.), Russia
E. Krogius (Heatherbell),
Russia-
G. de Laval, Sweden
§Both received second prize.
NOTE.-In the ATHLETIC PENTATHLON Thorpe (U.S.A.) scored as follows --
Long Jump, 7'07 metres
Throwing the Javelin, 46.71 metres . .
200 Metre Flat, 22'9sec. . .
Throwing the Discus,
35.57
metres . .
1,500 Flat, 4min. 44.8sec. ..
1st
3rd
1st
1st
1st
The ATHLETIC DECATHLON (also won by Thorpe) included races at 100, 400, and
1,500 metres, and 110 metres hurdles; high jump, long jump, and pole jump ; weight,
discus, and javelin.
The MODERN PENTATHLON (won by Sweden) comprised duel shooting, swimming,
fencing, riding, and cross-country running.
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