Media
- An Introduction
- Athletes
- Calendar
- Press Releases
- Results
- Rankings
- Roll of Honour
- Contacts
Introduction to Modern Pentathlon
The Olympic sport of Modern Pentathlon comprises the contemporary sports of pistol shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and running. The sport was introduced at the 1912 Olympics by the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Pierre de Coubertin, and embraced the spirit of the Pentathlon of the ancient Greek Games, where the five sports were running, jumping, javelin, discus and wrestling.
The choice of the five diverse and unrelated sports that make up the Modern Pentathlon arose out of the romantic, tough adventures of a liaison officer whose horse was brought down in enemy territory. Having defended himself with his pistol and sword, he swims across a raging river and delivers the message on foot.
Since the sport was created it has undergone many changes in format. Originally taking place over 5 days the sport changed to a one day format for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Women competed in the Olympics for the first time at Sydney in 2000. In 2008 the Interational Federation for Modern Pentathlon voted for the shooting and running to be combined.
In 2010 the shooting format was changed from air pistols to laser shooting and this format will be used for the 2012 London Olympics.
Governance
The International Federation for Modern Pentathlon is the Union International de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) which is based in Monaco.
UIPM publishes an annual media guide which highlights the top 20 pentathletes per gender, the results of major competitions from the previous year and information about the sport. The media guide is a valuable resource for press to further understand this unique Olympic sport and learn more about the best pentathletes.
In Great Britain the sport is administered by the Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain Limited (Pentathlon GB) whose base for both administration and the Performance Centre is University of Bath.
Disciplines - At a Glance
This information relates to distances and target times for senior events. Younger athletes compete at shorter distances with target times and scores adjusted accordingly. Fule details can be found in the rules
Fencing: Athletes fence all other competitors once using electric epees. Bouts are fenced for one hit and last a maximum of one minute. Double hits are annulled. If neither fencer has scored a hit within the time limit, both athletes score a defeat.
Swimming: A 200m freestyle swim, where the athletes are seeded in heats according their personal best times. A time of 2 minutes 30 seconds equates to 1000 pentathlon points.
Riding: Athletes ride unfamiliar horses over a series of 12 show-jumping obstacles. The leading athlete after the previous disciplines draws their horse by lot. On the basis of this draw, the other horses (which have been previously numbered) are allocated to the other competitors. The athletes have just 20 minutes in the warm-up arena over five practice jumps before coming out to compete.
Combined event (running and shooting): The climax to the competition. The combined event begins with a handicapped start, calculated on the basis of the results after the previous events. It is a two discipline event, where athletes run a total distance of 3200m. The run is interspersed by shooting four sets of 5 electronic targets. Only after having hit 5 targets with an unlimited number of shots OR after a time of 50 seconds can the competitor start from the firing point to perform each running leg of 800m. The first person to cross the line is the winner. A time of 13 minutes 20 seconds equates to 2000 pentathlon points.
Disciplines - In more detail
Fencing
Format:
- Pentathletes rotate around the fencing salle in pairs;
- Athletes fence all other competitors once using electric epees.
- Bouts are fenced for one hit and last a maximum of one minute.
- They must stay within the parameters of their fencing piste at all times during a bout.
- To win a bout, fencers must make contact with any part of their opponent’s body with the tip of the epee.
- A buzzer will sound when a hit has been made and a light on the scoreboard for that piste indicates who has won.
- Double hits are annulled, the system is re-set and the bout continues for the remainder of the minute.
- If neither fencer has scored a hit within the time limit, a double defeat will be recorded.
Scoring:
The value of a win varies with the number of competitors. Seventy per cent of bouts won corresponds to 1000 pentathlon points. At an international with 36 competitors, this means 25 bouts won equates to 1000 points with each victory or defeat worth 24 pentathlon points.
Swimming
Format:
The swimming event is a 200 metre freestyle race - eight lengths of the 25 metre pool.
Swimmers are seeded in heats according to their previous personal best times.
Scoring:
The times that the swimmers achieve are translated into pentathlon points. A time of 2minutes 30seconds equates to 1000 pentathlon points. Every third of a second above or below this time equals plus or minus four pentathlon points.
Riding
Format:
- In Modern Pentathlon, the athletes ride unfamiliar horses brought in by the organisers for the event.
- The leading athlete after the previous disciplines draws their horse by lot. On the basis of this draw, the other horses (which have been previously numbered) are allocated to the other competitors.
- The athletes have just 20 minutes in the warm-up arena to get to know their horse and take them over five practice jumps before coming out to compete.
- The ride course features a series of 12 show-jumping obstacles which include a double and a treble at a height of 1m 20cm.
- The athlete must complete the course within the optimum time to avoid time penalties.
- Each horse is ridden by two pentathletes during the competition.
Scoring:
Competitors start with a base score of 1,200 pentathlon points. Points are then deducted for faults as follows:
- 40 points for each fence knocked down ;
- 40 points for a refusal;
- 40 points for falling off or for knocking down a fence during a refusal;
- 4 points for every second over the optimum time for the course.
Combined event (running/shooting)
Format:
- The climax of the competition where athletes run a total distance of 3200m and shoot at 20 targets.
- The combined event begins with a handicapped start, calculated on the basis of the results after the previous events, with each 4 points being worth one second of handicap.
- The athlete with the most pentathlon points after the swim, fence and ride starts first.
- Once given their start signal, the athletes run to the range where they aim to hit five targets.
- Only after having hit 5 targets with an unlimited number of shots OR after a time of 50 seconds elapses can the competitor leave the firing point to perform each running leg of 800m.
- This is repeated three more times before the athletes cross the finish line at the end of the fourth 800m circuit.
Scoring:
The winner of the competition is simply the first person to cross the finish line.
The athletes are awarded pentathlon 2,000 points based on an optimum time of 13 minutes 20 seconds.
Performance Athletes
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Calendar
The following events are the major events on the International calendar for the coming months. For more details check out the UIPM calendar.
Event | Venue | Start Date | Finish Date | Format |
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World Cup #1 | Palm Springs, USA | 20 Feb 2013 | 24 Feb 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals |
World Cup #2 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 20 March 2013 | 24 March 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals |
World Cup #3 | Chengdu, CHN | 17 April 2013 | 21 April 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals |
World Cup #4 | Budapest, HUN | 8 May 2013 | 12 May 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals |
World Cup Final | Nizhny - Novgorod, RUS | 31 May 2013 | 2 June 2013 | Finals |
Junior European Championships | TBC | 20 June 2013 | 26 June 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals, Relays |
Senior European Championships | Drzonjow, POL | 11 July 2013 | 17 July 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals, Relays |
Junior World Championships | Budapest, HUN | 25 July 2013 | 30 July 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals, Relays |
Senior World Championships | Kaoshiung, TAIPEI | 15 August 2013 | 21 August 2013 | Qualifiers, Finals, Relays |
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Competition Results
Choose an athlete from the drop down list to view their International results.
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Pentathlon Rankings
The UIPM operates a separate ranking system for World Rankings and for the World Cup series.
The World Cup series ranking determines the athletes who attend the World Cup Final each year. The top 36 athletes are invited to the World Cup Final, with adjustments being made if necessary to take account of the fact that only 3 athletes of each gender may attend from any National Federation. The World Cup Standings can be found here.
World Rankings are updated after each major event on the calendar and can be found here.
UK Modern Pentathlon Roll of Honour
Top 6 finishers in Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup Finals
2014
Senior World Championships | Samantha Murray | Individual | Gold |
Senior World Championships | French, Murray, Prentice | Women's Team | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Evans, French | Mixed Team Relay | Silver |
Youth Olympics | Francesca Summers | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Fitton, Muir, Summers | Women's Team | Gold |
Youth World Championships | Francesca Summers | Individual | Bronze |
Youth World Championships | Bryson, Prise, Summers | Women's Team | Gold |
2013
Senior World Championships | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | 5th |
Senior World Championships | Evans, Murray | Mixed Relay | 4th |
Senior World Championships | French, Prentice, Spence | Women's Team Relay | 4th |
Senior World Championships | Cooke, Evans, Woodbridge | Men's Team Relay | 5th |
Senior World Championships | French, Murray, Spence | Women's Team | Gold |
World Cup Final | Jamie Cooke | Individual | 6th |
Junior World Championships | Fitton, Muir, K.Prise | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
Youth A World Championships | Joe Choong | Individual | Silver |
2012
London Olympics | Samantha Murray | Individual | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Gold |
Senior World Championships | Samantha Murray | Individual | Bronze |
Senior World Championships | Fell, Murray, Spence | Women's Team | Gold |
Senior World Championships | Burke, French, Livingston | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Fowlie, Prise, Wain | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
World Cup Final | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
World Cup Final | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | 5th |
2011
Junior World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Freyja Prentice | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Lydia Rosling | Individual | 5th |
Junior World Championships | French, Prentice, Rosling | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Prentice, Rosling | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
Junior World Championships | French, Myatt | Mixed Team Relay | 4th |
World Championships | Burke, Prentice, Spence | Team | 5th |
World Cup Final | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | Bronze |
World Cup Final | Mhairi Spence | Individual | 5th |
2010
Senior World Championships | Fell, Murray, Prentice | Women's Team | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Burke, Murray, Prentice | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Burke, French, Prentice | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Freyja Prentice | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Kate French | Individual | 4th |
Junior World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | 5th |
2009
Senior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Spence | Women's Team | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Weale, Woodbridge | Men's Team Relay | 4th |
Senior World Championships | Fell, Spence | Women's Team Relay | 4th |
2008
Olympic Games | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Katy Livingston | Individual | Bronze |
Senior World Championships | Fell, Harland, Spence | Team | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Spence | Team Relay | Silver |
World Cup Final | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Ferguson, Grandfield, Prentice | Women's Team | Silver |
Youth World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | Silver |
Youth World Championships | Cooke, Legon, Worrall | Team | Bronze |
2007
Senior World Championships | Livingston, Spence, Weedon | Women's Relay | Gold |
2006
Senior World Championships | Harland, Spence, Weedon | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
Senior World Championships | Harland, Spence, Livingston | Women's Team | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Spence, Helyer, Gomersall S | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Spence, Helyer, Gomersall S | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
2005
Junior World Championships | Spence, Livingston, Gomersall S | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Bronze |
2004
Junior World Championships | Spence, Fell, Livingston | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Spence, Fell, Rowell | Women's Team | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | 5th |
Olympic Games | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
Youth World Championships | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | Gold |
World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Gold |
World Championships | Allenby, Clark, Harland | Women's Team | Gold |
World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Silver |
World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
2003
World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | Gold |
World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | 5th |
World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
World Championships | Allenby, Harland, Lewis S | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Heather Fell | Individual | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Lindsey Weedon | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Weedon | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Weedon | Women's Team | Gold |
2002
World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | Gold |
World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Clark, Fell, Langridge | Women's Team | Silver |
2001
World Cup Final | Sian Lewis | Individual | Gold |
World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Emily Bright | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
World Championships | Steph Cook | Individual | Gold |
World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 5th |
World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Lewis S | Women's Team | Gold |
World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Harland | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
2000
World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
Olympic Games | Steph Cook | Individual | Gold |
Olympic Games | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Emily Bright | Individual | 6th |
World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 6th |
World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Harland | Women's Team | Silver |
World Championships | Cook, Kinsey, Lewis S | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
1999
World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Lewis S | Women's Team | Silver |
World Championships | Cook, Harland, Lewis G | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
World Cup Final | Steph Cook | Individual | 4th |
Junior World Championships | Giles Hancock | Individual | 6th |
1998
World Championships | Lewis S, Cook, Allenby | Women's Team | Silver |
World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Cook | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Gold |
1997
World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Houston | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Harland, Bright, Lewis G | Women's Team | 6th |
1996
World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 6th |
World Championships | Allenby, Lewis G, Wilmott | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
World Cup | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Lewis, Leach, Harland | Women's Team | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Lewis, Leach, Harland | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
1995
World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Andrews | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Silver |
1994
World Championships | Phelps, Brookhouse, Whyte | Men's Team | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Allenby, Kimberley, Lewis | Women's Team | 6th |
Junior World Championships | Allenby, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
1993
World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Gold |
World Championships | Macfadden, Houston, Rowe | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Allen, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team | Silver |
1992
Olympic Games | Phelps, Mahony, Brookhouse | Men's Team | 6th |
World Championships | Cox, Houston, Kipling | Women's Team | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Allen, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
1991
Junior World Championships | Kimberley, Kipling, Nicholas | Women's Team Relay | 4th |
1990
World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
World Championships | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Nicholas, Macfadden, Kimberley | Women's TeamRelay | 6th |
Junior World Championships | Nicholas, Macfadden, Kipling | Women's Relay | 6th |
1989
World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
1988
Olympic Games | Ric Phelps | Individual | 6th |
Olympic Games | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | Bronze |
World Championships | Norman, Ball, Cox | Women's Team | 6th |
1987
World Championships | Dominic Mahony | Individual | 6th |
World Championships | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | Bronze |
World Championships | Norman, Ball, Flaherty | Women's Team | 4th |
Junior World Championships | Whyte, Ball, Chaffey | Men's Team | 5th |
1986
World Championships | Norman, Purton, Ball | Women's Team | 6th |
World Championships | Mahony, Hart, Phelps | Men's Team | 6th |
Junior World Championships | Lawrence, Whyte, Griffiths | Men's Team | 4th |
1985
World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Dominic Mahony | Individual | 6th |
1984
Olympic Games | Ric Phelps | Individual | 4th |
World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | 4th |
World Championships | Norman, Sowerby, Purton | Women's Team | 6th |
1983
World Championships | Sarah Parker | Individual | Bronze |
World Championships | Teresa Purton | Individual | 5th |
World Championships | Parker, Purton, Sowerby | Women's Team | Gold |
World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 6th |
1982
World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | Gold |
World Championships | Sarah Parker | Indivdual | Silver |
World Championships | Kathy Tayler | Individual | Bronze |
World Championships | Norman, Parker, Tayler | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Bronze |
Junior World Championships | Phelps, Royston, Tayler | Men's Team | Bronze |
1981
World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | Bronze |
World Championships | Norman, Tayler, Parker | Women's Team | Gold |
Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Phelps, Tayler, Royston | Men's Team | 4th |
1980
Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Silver |
Junior World Championships | Phelps, Tayler, Royston | Men's Team | Bronze |
1978
Junior World Championships | Phelps, Humpage, Brodie | Men's Team | 4th |
1976
Olympic Games | Parker, Nightingale, Fox | Men's Team | Gold |
Olympic Games | Adrian Parker | Individual | 5th |
Junior World Championships | Clarke, Tolfree, Mumford | Men's Team | 5th |
1975
World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | Bronze |
1974
World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 6th |
1973
Junior World Championships | Wall, Nightingale, Mullis | Men's Team | 5th |
1972
Olympic Games | Jim Fox | Individual | 4th |
1967
World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 5th |
1966
World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 5th |
1957
World Championships | Don Cobley | Individual | 6th |
1951
World Championships | Lumsdaine, Percy, Blacker | Men's Team | 4th |
1950
World Championships | Lumsdaine, Duckworth, Marsh | Men's Team | 5th |
1949
World Championships | Lumsdaine, Duckworth, Brooke | Men's Team | 4th |
1928
Olympic Games | David Turquand-Young | Individual | 6th |
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