Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics – Men's Continental style explained

Event:Men's Continental style
Games:1908 Summer
Venue:White City Stadium
Date:20 July
Competitors:17
Nations:3
Gold:Eugène Grisot
Goldnoc:FRA
Silver:Louis Vernet
Silvernoc:FRA
Bronze:Gustave Cabaret
Bronzenoc:FRA

The men's Continental style was one of three archery events on the Archery at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The event was held on 20 July. NOCs were limited to 30 competitors each, though none came close to this maximum.[1] [2]

Just as the British dominated the York round archery, the French dominated the Continental-style. The one Briton to formally enter placed 12th, while the American placed 15th. However, "several" of the British archers who had competed in the double York round event also joined in the shooting for this event without competing for medals. One, Robert Backhouse, shot a score of 260. He received a Diploma of Merit for the accomplishment, which would have earned a silver medal had he been shooting in competition.[3]

Louis Vernet and Henri Berton each hit the target with all 40 arrows. Eugène Grisot, Gustave Cabaret, Charles Aubras, and Louis Salingre each missed only once.[4]

Competition format

Each archer shot 40 arrows, with the target 50 metres distant. Arrows were shot singly. Each hit was worth 9, 7, 5, 3, or 1 points depending on which ring was hit; an arrow touching two rings would count as hitting the higher value. Ties were broken first by number of hits, then by number of golds (hits in the 9-point ring).[5]

Results

Place Name Nation Score
263
256
255
4 231
5 223
6 222
7 215
8 212
9 210
10 206
11 193
12 190
13 185
14 177
15 171
16 155
17 134

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Official Report, p. 33.
  2. Web site: Archery at the 1908 London Summer Games: Men's Continental Style . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418130608/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1908/ARC/mens-continental-style.html . dead . 18 April 2020 . 26 March 2020 . Sports Reference.
  3. Official Report, pp. 101–02. The report says that there were "four shooters at each target, of which there were seven," suggesting a total of 28 men participated. Setting aside the 17 formal competitors and Backhouse, this leaves 10 unknown British archers who participated without contending for medals.
  4. Official Report, p. 105.
  5. Official Report, pp. 415–16.