Shooting
Fourteen sport shooters represented Italy in 1924. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport.
| Shooter | Event | Final | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Score | Rank | ||
| Alberto Coletti-Conti | 600 m free rifle | 84 | 14 |
| Sem De Ranieri | 600 m free rifle | 62 | 65 |
| Camillo Isnardi | 50 m rifle, prone | 377 | 40 |
| Giuseppe Laveni | 50 m rifle, prone | 357 | 61 |
| 600 m free rifle | 86 | 10 | |
| Carlo Panza | 50 m rifle, prone | 376 | 41 |
| Emilio Piersantelli | 25 m rapid fire pistol | 14 | 37 |
| Nicola Rebisso | Trap | Unknown | 31–44 |
| Giacomo Rossi | Trap | Unknown | 31–44 |
| Giovanni Scarella | 25 m rapid fire pistol | 8 | 51 |
| Giacomo Serra | Trap | 90 | 19 |
| Ricardo Ticchi | 50 m rifle, prone | 370 | 51 |
| 600 m free rifle | 73 | 51 | |
| Alberto Coletti-Conti Sem De Ranieri Camillo Isnardi Giuseppe Laveni Ricardo Ticchi |
Team free rifle | 578 | 10 |
| Giuseppe Bellotto Federico Ceserano Salvatore Lucchesi Nicola Rebisso Giacomo Rossi Giacomo Serra |
Team clay pigeons | Unknown | 31–44 |
Read more about this topic: Italy At The 1924 Summer Olympics
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“Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee,
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—William Burroughs (b. 1914)
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—M.F.K. Fisher (19081992)