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The men's trap (originally called clay bird shooting) was a shooting sports event held as part of the shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1900. The competition was held from Tuesday, 2 July 1912 to Thursday, 4 July 1912. Each nation could send up to 12 shooters. Sixty-one sport shooters from eleven nations competed. The event was won by James Graham of the United States. Silver went to Alfred Goeldel of Germany and bronze to Haralds Blaus of the Russian Empire. Each of the nations on the podium was making its debut in the event. Graham also received Lord Westbury's Cup, a challenge prize instituted in 1908.

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  • Tir als Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1912 - Fossa olímpica (ca)
  • Olympische Sommerspiele 1912/Schießen – Trap (Männer) (de)
  • Tiro ai Giochi della V Olimpiade - Piccione d'argilla individuale (it)
  • Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's trap (en)
  • Strzelectwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1912 – trap (pl)
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  • La competició de fossa olímpica va ser una de les divuit proves de programa de Tir dels Jocs Olímpics d'Estocolm de 1912. Es disputà entre el 2 i el 4 de juliol de 1912 i hi van prendre part 61 tiradors procedents d'11 nacions diferents. Es disputaren tres rondes. En la primera cada tirador havia de disparar a 20 aus d'argila, 30 en la segona i 50 en la tercera. A la fi de cada ronda sols el 50% dels millors classificats passava de ronda. (ca)
  • Der Wettkampf im Trapschießen bei den Olympischen Spielen 1912 in Stockholm wurde vom 2. bis 4. Juli auf der Stora Skuggans skjutbanor ausgetragen. Jede Nation durfte bis zu 12 Schützen melden. Insgesamt traten 61 Schützen aus 11 Ländern an. (de)
  • The men's trap (originally called clay bird shooting) was a shooting sports event held as part of the shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1900. The competition was held from Tuesday, 2 July 1912 to Thursday, 4 July 1912. Each nation could send up to 12 shooters. Sixty-one sport shooters from eleven nations competed. The event was won by James Graham of the United States. Silver went to Alfred Goeldel of Germany and bronze to Haralds Blaus of the Russian Empire. Each of the nations on the podium was making its debut in the event. Graham also received Lord Westbury's Cup, a challenge prize instituted in 1908. (en)
  • La competizione del piccione d'argilla individuale di tiro a volo ai Giochi della V Olimpiade si tenne dal 2 al 4 luglio 1912 a Råsunda, Solna, Stoccolma. (it)
  • Trap mężczyzn był jedną konkurencji strzeleckich rozgrywanych podczas V Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Sztokholmie w 1912. Zawody odbyły się w dniach 2 – 4 lipca na stadionie Råsunda, w Solnie. Złoty medal zdobył Amerykanin James Graham. (pl)
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