Czechoslovakia at The 1924 Summer Olympics - Shooting

Shooting

Eighteen sport shooters represented Czechoslovakia in 1924. It was the nation's second appearance in the sport as well as the Games.

Shooter Event Final
Score Rank
Antonín Byczanski 50 m rifle, prone 372 47
František Čermák 600 m free rifle 66 60
Miloslav Hlaváč 100 m deer, single shots 32 17
100 m deer, double shots 55 19
100 m team deer, single shots 33 7
Josef Hossa 100 m deer, single shots 21 30
100 m deer, double shots 41 27
Robert Jelen 50 m rifle, prone 381 36
600 m free rifle 75 46
100 m deer, single shots 24 28
100 m deer, double shots 57 15
Josef Kurz 25 m rapid fire pistol 7 53
Jaroslav Mach 25 m rapid fire pistol 13 47
600 m free rifle 79 35
Josef Pavlík 25 m rapid fire pistol 13 40
Kurt Riedl Trap Unknown 31–44
František Schuster Trap Unknown 31–44
Antonín Siegl Trap Unknown 31–44
Josef Sucharda 50 m rifle, prone 376 41
600 m free rifle 79 35
100 m deer, single shots 20 31
100 m deer, double shots 53 20
Emil Werner 25 m rapid fire pistol 14 37
50 m rifle, prone 369 52
Miloslav Hlaváč
Josef Hossa
Robert Jelen
Josef Suchada
100 m team deer, double shots 204 6
Antonín Byczanski
František Čermák
Josef Kozlík
Jaroslav Mach
Josef Sucharda
Team free rifle 501 14
Bruno Frank
Antonín Jílek
Richard Klier
Ravel Mach
Kurt Riedl
Antonín Siegl
Team clay pigeons 309 12

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