Alfred Swahn

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Alfred Swahn
Sports shooting
ClubStockholms SkarpSF
Djursholms-Danderyds SF
FOK, Stockholm
Medal record
Representing  Sweden
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1908 London Team running deer, single shots
Gold medal – first place 1912 Stockholm
running deer, single shots
Gold medal – first place 1912 Stockholm
Team running deer, single shots
Silver medal – second place 1920 Antwerp
Running deer, single shots
Silver medal – second place 1920 Antwerp
Team running deer, double shots
Silver medal – second place 1924 Paris
Team running deer, single shots
Bronze medal – third place 1920 Antwerp
Team clay pigeons
Bronze medal – third place 1924 Paris
Running deer, double shots
Bronze medal – third place 1924 Paris
Team running deer, double shots

Alfred (Alf) Gomer Swahn (20 August 1879 – 16 March 1931) was a Swedish sport shooter who competed at the 1908, 1912, 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. He won nine medals: three gold, three silver and three bronze.[1] He is the son of Oscar Swahn, an Olympic shooter who competed alongside his son at the 1908, 1912 and 1920 Olympics and won six medals.[2]

1908 London

In 1908 Swahn was a member of the Swedish team which won the gold medal in the team running deer, single shots competition. He also participated in the

individual trap event
and finished 25th.

1912 Stockholm

At the 1912 Summer Olympics he won two gold medals in running deer, single shots event. One in the individual and one in the team competition. He also participated in the following events:

  • running deer, double shots
    – fourth place
  • team clay pigeons
    – fourth place
  • trap – 21st place

1920 Antwerp

In 1920 he won two silver and one bronze medal. He also participated in the following events:

  • team running deer, single shots
    – fourth place
  • running deer, double shots
    – fourth place
  • trap
    – result unknown

1924 Paris

In 1924 he won one silver and two bronze medals. He also participated in the following events:

  • team clay pigeons
    – fifth place
  • running deer, single shots
    – sixth place

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sports Reference: Alfred Swahn". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Alfred Swahn". Olympedia. Retrieved 10 April 2021.

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