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Pigeon Shooting Game

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If you love racing games from Team Hot Wheels you are going to get a kick out of this new flying game. Play the Pigeon Plopper game and plop on the bad guys to help the team! You select the layout or target you want, e.g. Olympic Skeet Station 4 doubles, stand in front of the wall or screen, take up your shooting position, swing back to your hold point, call 'Pull', acquire the target, start your swing, allow the correct amount of lead, fire and follow through - exactly as you do outdoors. Play in one or two player modes on novice or expert levels and enjoy the realism of this fantastic shooting simulation. Choose from one of ten individual stands designed to closely represent how an animal moves in the wild! Includes: Decoyed Pigeon. Duck, Driven Grouse, Partridge, High Pheasant, Woodcock, Bolting Rabbit, Snipe; Springing Teal.

Live Pigeon Shooting was held only once in Olympic history, in 1900. The object of this event was to shoot and kill as many birds as possible. The official report of the Games described this sport as 'très aristocratique' (very aristocratic). This was the first and only time in Olympic history when animals were killed on purpose, though the event is not listed in official IOC medal records.

Pigeon shooting was held at Cercle du Bois de Boulogne. There were two competitions, Grand Prix du Centenaire (Centenary Grand Prize) and Grand Prix de l'Exposition universelle de 1900 (1900 World Expo Grand Prize).

In the Centenary Grand Prize was held on June 19, with 166 entrants.

The 1900 World Expo Grand Prize was held on the 25, 26 and 27 June, 1900. There were 54 competitors in this main event.

Six birds were released 27 meters in front of the participant. The participant was eliminated once they missed two birds. The winner was the competitor who shot down the most birds from the sky. Nearly 300 birds were killed. The event turned out to be quite messy in the end with dead or injured birds on the ground and blood and feathers all over the place. An award of 20,000 Francs was the prize for the winner, though the top four finishers agreed to split the winnings.

Results

1900 World Expo Grand Prize

  1. Leon de Lunden (Belgium) 21 birds killed
  2. Maurice Faure (France) 20 birds killed
  3. Donald MacIntosh (Australia) 18 birds killed
  4. Crittenden Robinson [USA] 18 birds killed

Centenary Grand Prize

  1. Donald MacIntosh (Australia) 22 birds killed
  2. Pedro Pidal (Marquis de Villaviciosa, Spain) 21 birds killed
  3. Murphy (USA) 19 birds killed
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Pigeon Shooter Game

  • some discontinued shooting events
  • see the full list of discontinued Olympic Sports
  • Current Shooting at the Olympic Games
  • some other unusual animal sports, and some that are also cruel.

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