Silver went to Alfred Goeldel of Germany and bronze to Haralds Blaus of the Russian Empire.
Graham also received Lord Westbury's Cup, a challenge prize instituted in 1908.
[3] Germany, Norway, the Russian Empire, and the United States each made their debut in the event.
France and Great Britain both made their third appearance, having competed at both prior editions of the event.
James Graham set the initial Olympic record for the 100-shot event with 96 points.
The first round saw a four-way tie between Graham, Gleason, von Zedlitz und Leipe, and Horst Goeldel at 19 points.