Ole Lilloe-Olsen

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Ole Lilloe-Olsen medal table
Ole Lilloe-Olsen, 1924
Ole Lilloe-Olsen, 1924

Sport shooting

NorwayNorway Norway
Olympic Summer Games
gold 1920 Serial Stag, double shot (E)
gold 1920 Serial Deer, single shot (M)
gold 1920 Serial Stag, double shot (M)
gold 1924 Serial Stag, double shot (E)
gold 1924 Serial Deer, single shot (M)
silver 1924 Serial Stag, double shot (M)

Ole Andreas Lilloe-Olsen (born  April 28, 1883 in Vestre Aker , †  April 28, 1940 ibid) was a Norwegian sports shooter . With five gold and one silver medal in various individual and team competitions when shooting at a running target , he is the most successful participant in his home country at the Summer Olympics and, after the five-time Olympic champions Carl Osburn and Willis A. Lee, the third most successful shooter in the history of the Olympic Games Games.

He took part in the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp and in the 1924 Games in Paris . In 1920 he became Olympic champion in the disciplines running stag double shot in singles and running stag single shot and running stag double shot with the team. Four years later he won again in the individual competition in the running deer double shot. In the team competitions he won a gold and a silver medal respectively in the disciplines running stag single shot and running stag double shot.

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