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Modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's

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Men's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenuesDeodoro Aquatics Centre
(swimming)
Deodoro Stadium
(riding and combined)
Youth Arena (fencing)
Dates18–20 August 2016
Competitors36 from 25 nations
Winning total1479 pointsOR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Aleksander Lesun Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Pavlo Tymoshchenko Ukraine
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ismael Hernández Mexico
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Modern pentathlon at the
2016 Summer Olympics
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Events
menwomen

Themen'smodern pentathlon at the2016 Summer Olympics inRio de Janeiro was held on 19 August. Three venues were used:Deodoro Aquatics Centre (swimming),Deodoro Stadium (horse-riding and combined running and shooting) andYouth Arena (fencing).

The medals were presented byTimothy Fok,IOCmember, Hong Kong andKlaus Schormann, President of theUIPM.

Competition format

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Themodern pentathlon consisted of five events, all held on the same day. The format was slightly different from the typical modern pentathlon, with two events combined at the end.[1]

  • Fencing: A round-robin, one-touchépée competition. Score was based on winning percentage.
  • Swimming: A 200 m freestyle race. Score was based on time.
  • Riding: Ashow jumping competition. Score based on penalties for fallen bars, refusals, falls, and being over the time limit.
  • Combined running/shooting: A 3 km run with pistol shooting (the athlete must hit five targets in 70 seconds) every kilometre. Starts were staggered based on points from the previous three events.

Schedule

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All times areUTC-3

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 18 August 201614:30Fencing (Ranking Round)
Saturday, 20 August 201612:00Swimming
14:00Fencing (Bonus Round)
15:30Riding
18:00Combined running/shooting

Results

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Thirty-six athletes participated.

Key

 The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow with a diamond symbol.

RankAthleteCountrySwimming
Time (pts)
Fencing
Victories (pts)
Riding
Time (pts)
Combined
Time (pts)
Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)Aleksander Lesun Russia2:05.58 (324)28 (268)OR71.02 (279)11:32.35 (608)1479OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Pavlo Tymoshchenko Ukraine2:05.59 (324)21 (227)65.43 (286)11:05.74 (635)1472
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Ismael Hernández Mexico2:02.12 (334)18 (208)71.78 (300)11:14.33 (626)1468
4Valentin Prades France2:04.44 (327)21 (227)77.92 (277)11:04.08 (636)1467
5Riccardo De Luca Italy2:09.36 (312)20 (222)71.56 (300)11:07.23 (633)1467
6Patrick Dogue Germany2:07.65 (318)25 (240)80.73 (288)11:23.36 (617)1463
7Max Esposito Australia1:59.71 (341)14 (185)74.39 (300)11:04.99 (636)1462
8Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe Ireland2:03.03 (331)16 (198)74.83 (300)11:12.21 (628)1457
9David Svoboda Czech Republic2:05.59 (324)21 (226)79.48 (282)11:20.92 (620)1452
10Joseph Choong Great Britain1:58.50 (345)22 (224)70.31 (293)11:51.59 (589)1451
11Nathan Schrimsher United States2:00.87 (338)20 (220)79.42 (282)11:30.76 (610)1450
12Ádám Marosi Hungary2:01.66 (335)16 (196)67.87 (293)11:19.84 (621)1445
13Jung Jin-hwa South Korea2:00.82 (338)17 (203)78.75 (283)11:21.80 (619)1443
14James Cooke Great Britain1:55.60 (354)OR14 (185)80.48 (288)11:31.07 (609)1436
15Charles Fernandez Guatemala2:03.18 (331)16 (214)80.58 (271)11:21.49 (619)1435
16Cao Zhongrong China2:00.08 (340)17 (204)74.31 (300)11:51.14 (589)1433
17Bence Demeter Hungary2:03.89 (329)19 (217)74.62 (265)11:21.98 (619)1430
18Guo Jianli China2:01.94 (335)19 (214)73.06 (286)11:46.21 (594)1429
19Jun Woong-tae South Korea2:00.88 (338)13 (178)73.91 (272)11:02.50 (638)OR1426
20Valentin Belaud France2:07.83 (317)19 (216)74.31 (286)11:39.37 (601)1420
21Christian Zillekens Germany2:06.24 (322)16 (196)75.90 (286)11:27.45 (613)1417
22Tomoya Miguchi Japan2:02.62 (333)20 (220)80.30 (281)12:02.88 (578)1412
23Omar El Geziry Egypt2:03.62 (330)23 (239)75.10 (265)12:11.94 (569)1403
24Pier Paolo Petroni Italy2:05.51 (324)13 (179)75.94 (293)11:39.60 (601)1397
25Amro El Geziry Egypt1:55.80 (353)18 (208)77.23 (291)12:39.19 (541)1393
26Andriy Fedechko Ukraine2:05.63 (324)16 (198)79.49 (275)11:47.68 (593)1390
27Szymon Staśkiewicz Poland2:10.16 (310)21 (227)73.44 (258)11:45.88 (595)1390
28Ruslans Nakonechnyi Latvia2:03.83 (329)13 (180)72.45 (272)11:35.70 (605)1386
29Shohei Iwamoto Japan2:08.65 (315)09 (154)74.90 (300)11:54.59 (586)1355
30Emmanuel Zapata Argentina2:06.66 (320)11 (166)77.50 (277)12:03.19 (577)1340
31Felipe Nascimento Brazil2:05.39 (324)09 (155)75.72 (251)12:15.59 (565)1295
32Jose Ricardo Figueroa Cuba2:15.39 (294)09 (156)122.31 (233)12:49.13 (531)1214
33Dimitar Krastanov Bulgaria2:04.96 (326)19 (215)E (0)11:02.95 (638)1179
34Justinas Kinderis Lithuania2:06.84 (320)18 (211)E (0)11:27.33 (613)1144
35Pavel Ilyashenko Kazakhstan2:06.19 (322)18 (208)E (0)11:29.79 (611)1141
36Jan Kuf Czech Republic2:05.84 (323)19 (215)E (0)12:15.62 (565)1103

Records

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Broken Olympic records during the 2016 Summer Olympics
Total Aleksander Lesun (RUS)1479 pts.
Swimming James Cooke (GBR)1:55.60
Combined Jun Woong-tae (KOR)11:02.50
Running Dimitar Krastanov (BUL)10:20.18
Shooting - 1 session of 5 shots Jun Woong-tae (KOR)7.39
Shooting - 4 session of 20 shots Nathan Schrimsher (USA)34.08

References

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  1. ^"Modern Pentathlon". 2016 Summer Olympics. Archived fromthe original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved20 August 2016.
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