Monday 22 November 2010

Junior and Youth A 2010 season

The young pentathletes had a busy schedule lately with several major competitions in the last few months, let's check what happened.

World Championships

Junior

The 2010 UIPM Junior World Championships was held in Székesfehévár, Hungary (05-10 August). Local pentathletes Bence Demeter and Sarolta Kovács won the individual competition for the joy of the crowd. The British girls won both the team and relay competitions, while in the men's field South Korea won the team event and France won the relay contest. The field had 72 men and 59 women. Results are available at Cardsys and UIPM.

Youth A

The 2010 UIPM Youth A World Championships took place in Uppsala, Sweden, from 9 to 13 June. The titles went to Chinese Jiahao Han and Hungarian Zsofia Foldhazi. There were 70 girls and 89 boys in the competition. South Korean boys and Chinese girls were pretty successful in the team events, winning both the team and relay competitions. Lithuania was the winner in the mixed relay competition.

Youth Olympic Games

In the first Youth Olympic Games (Singapore, August 2010), modern pentathlon tested the laser pistol and also had a mixed-relay competition with pentathletes put together by draw, with trans-national pairs. In the men's event, South Korean Dae Beom Kim contested the gold medal, while in the women's event Cuban Leidi Laura Moya was the winner. In the mixed-relay event the pair Anastasiya Spas/Ilya Shugarov (UKR/RUS) was the best of the day and both collected their second medal in Singapore (Spas was third and Shugarov was second in individual).

Junior Ranking

Top 30, as of 22 November 2010.

Boys

1- Remigiusz Golis (POL) 174
2- Bence Demeter (HUN) 163
3- Maxim Kuznetsov (RUS) 145
4- Soengjun Kim (KOR) 142
5- Alexander Nobis (GER) 138
7- Maurin Holyst (FRA) 137
8- Nikkos Papadopolo (GUA) 116
9- Yasser Hefny (EGY) 115
10- Gergely Demeter (HUN) 113
11- Artem Nedov (RUS) 105
12- Raman Pinchuk (BLR) 96
13- Paulius Aleksandravicius (LTU) 95
14- Mikalai Hayanouski (BLR) 91
15- Ruslan Diyachkov (RUS) 85
16- Mustafa Nofal (EGY) 83
17- Jan Kuf (CZE) 83
18- Jorge Inzunza (MEX) 72
19- Christopher Patte (FRA) 70
20- Christopher Pietruczuk (CAN) 69
21- Geoffrey Megi (FRA) 69
22- Rene Brown Arreola (ECU) 68
23- Esteban Bustos (CHI) 67
24- Florian Bou (FRA) 66
25- Lukasz Klekot (POL) 65
26- Willian Muinhos (BRA) 62
27- Jose Pereyra (ARG) 60
28- Ki-lim Ko (KOR) 60
29- Jontahan Romo Teran (ECU) 59
30- Armando Abaunza (PAN) 58

Girls

1- Freyja Prentice (GBR) 177
2- Sarolta Kovacs (HUN) 172
3- Margaux Isaksen (USA) 162
4- Elodie Clouvel (FRA) 157
5- Ekaterina Khuraskina (RUS) 154
6- Adrienn Toth (HUN) 149
7- Katy Burke (GBR) 149
8- Samantha Murray (GBR) 146
9- Anais Eudes (FRA) 142
10- Annika Schleu (GER) 135
11- Natalie Dianova (CZE) 133
12- Iryna Khokhlova (UKR) 133
13- Anne Hackel (GER) 122
14- Melanie McCann (CAN) 112
15- Krisztina Cseh (HUN) 111
16- Joanna Gomolinska (POL) 109
17- Oktawia Nowacka (POL) 108
18- Kate French (GBR) 103
19- Magdalena Walesa (POL) 99
20- Tabea Budde (GER) 89
21- Natalya Coyle (IRL) 88
22- Mathea Stevens (CAN) 88
23- Ye Zhang (CHN) 86
24- Svetlana Lebedeva (RUS) 85
25- Ronja Doring (GER) 81
26- Lenka Bilkova (CZE) 79
27- Jihan El Midany (EGY) 78
28- Paola Bartoli (FRA) 76
29- Marion Laval (FRA) 66
30- Tamara Vega (MEX) 64

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