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Team Round, Men

Date21 September 1904
StatusOlympic
LocationFrancis Field, Washington University, St. Louis
Participants16 from 1 countries
FormatFour men per team team each shooting 96 arrows from 60 yards (54.86 metres).

This was a very close competition between the Potomac Archers of Washington, DC and the Cincinnati Archers, with Potomac winning the title by only three points – 1,344 to 1,341. Potomac was led by Robert Williams and Will Thompson, who had finished second and third, respectively, in both of the two individual archery events in 1904. Phil Bryant of the Boston Archers, who placed third, had the high individual round with 443, followed by Charles Woodruff of the Cincinnati Archers with 429. This was the only time this event was contested in this format at the Olympics. The event consisted of four archers each shooting 96 arrows from 60 yards, with all four total scores to count for the team total.

PosCompetitorsNOCTargets HitPoints
1Potomac ArchersUSA3001,344Gold
Will Thompson 83413
Robert Williams 82386
Louis Maxson 71283
G. C. Spencer 64262
2Cincinnati ArchersUSA3031,341Silver
Charles Woodruff 85429
William Clark 79317
Charles Hubbard 71315
Samuel Duvall 68280
3Boston ArchersUSA2821,268Bronze
Phil Bryant 85443
Wallace Bryant 68296
Cyrus Dallin 65267
Henry Richardson 64262
4Chicago ArchersUSA224942
Benjamin Keys 71345
Homer Taylor 71321
Edward Weston 45139
Edward Bruce 37137