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John Hopton (sport shooter)

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Nationality
  
English

Height
  
6'6


Sport
  
Sports shooting

Name
  
John Hopton

John Hopton (sport shooter) Dr John Hopton The University of Manchester

Born
  
30 December 1858 (
1858-12-30
)
Stroud, England

Died
  
1 June 1934(1934-06-01) (aged 75) Herefordshire, England

Colonel John Hopton (30 December 1858 – 1 June 1934) was a British sports shooter.

Educated at Harrow and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Hopton was one of the greatest rifle shots of his day. He represented England 36 times in the Elcho long-range Match against Scotland and Ireland, into which Wales were later added in 1991, and captained Great Britain both at home and tour in Australia. At the age of 49, he competed in the 1000 yard free rifle event at the 1908 Summer Olympics, placing 24th. 1000 yard free rifle was not contested at any Olympic Games after 1908.

At the Imperial Meeting, held at Bisley, his name is given to the Hopton Aggregate, being the overall aggregate of each shooters' individual scores in the long-range discipline of Match Rifle.

Outside shooting, Hopton was an accomplished musician, serving as director of the Royal Academy of Music. In 1899 he married Sybil Maude.

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John Hopton (sport shooter) Wikipedia