Friday, 16 July 2010

2010 European Senior Championships- Debrecen, Hungary

Schedule:
Women: Semifinals - July 15; Finals (individual and relay) - July 17
Men: Semifinals - July 16; Finals (individual and relay) - July 18

59 male pentathletes, 42 female pentathletes.

Official website: http://ottusacsalad.hu/

Results: http://www.cardsys.hu/versenyek/2010eb/index.htm

UIPM page: http://www.pentathlon.org/competitions/continental-championships/european-championships

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Latest international senior competitions: Portuguese Intl. MP Trophy, German Open Championships and Senior Open Ch. of Poland

Portuguese International Modern Pentathlon Trophy: May 08-09 2010, Colega, Portugal.

Maurin Holyst from France won the men's competition with 5708 points, while Chloe Esposito from Australia took the title in women's competition, with 5196 points.

Results

German Open Championships: June 26-27 2010, Berlin, Germany

Top ten:

Men: 1. Kollner (GER) 5592; 2. Borrmann (GER) 5580; 3. Gebhardt (GER) 5564; 4. Lehmann (GER) 5560; 5. Nobis (GER) 5520; 6. Walther (GER) 5496; 7. Cooke (GBR) 5464; 8. Worrall (GBR) 5352; 9. Papadopoulos (GUA) 5296; 10. Bailey (IRL) 5204

Women: 1. Trautmann (GER) 5296; 2. French (GBR) 5264; 3. Hackel (GER) 5256; 4. Schleu (GER) 5232; 5. Schöneborn (GER) 5232; 6. Doring (GER) 4968; 7. Knack (GER) 4928; 8. Mahrokh (GER) 4816; 9. Budde (GER) 4780; 10. Rosling (GBR) 4732

Full results

Senior Open Championships of Poland - June 26-27, 2010 - Szczezin, Poland

Top five:

Men: 1. Klekot (POL) 5760; 2. Malyuchenko (RUS) 5668; 3. Golis (POL) 5628; 4. Majewski (POL) 5624; 5. Staskiewicz (POL) 5568.

Full results

Women: 1. Czwojdzinska (POL) 5268; 2. Boenisz (POL) 5164; 3. Nowacka (POL) 5096; 4. Mancicni (ITA) 5056; 5. Walesa (POL) 4996.

Full results

41st World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship - Praha, Czech Republic - Svoboda and Rublevska win.

The 41st edition of World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship had Czech David Svoboda and Latvian Elena Rublevska winning their fields and the Czech teams dominating the team competitions.

The men's field was of 35 men (Wagner Romão from Brazil withdrew due to health problems). Svoboda was the top scorer in fencing, 2nd in combined event and 4th in swimming, leading the competition from the beginning to clinch the individual title and collecting 5900 points. His countryman Ondrej Polivka was second, scoring 5764 points, followed closely by Dae San Kim from South Korea, who scored 5760 points and with a great combined event left Makarovas (LTU) and Michalik (CZE) out of the podium. Other highlights in the individual competition were Italian Franceschinni being the fastest swimmer (clocked 1:58.90/1376 points) and Jung-Sub Kim from South Korea having the best performance in combined event (10:31.72/2476 points). The riding event had a good display from the pentathletes and the horses, with 6 flawless 1200 scores. This was also the farewell from local pentathlete Libor Capalini, who took the gold in team competition along with Svoboda and Dvorak. The other Czech team, with Polivka, Michalik and Sedlecky was 2nd, but it was an unofficial team, so the silver went to South Korea and the bronze to Italy.

The women's field had only 15 pentathletes and the favourites didn't disappoint and finished in the top positions. Grolichova from Czech Republic took an early lead after the fencing, followed close by Rublevska. Brazilian Yane Marques didn't have a good fencing but had a good swim to start the combined in a good position. In the last event, Rublevska and Marques were stronger than Grolichova and finished 1st and 2nd, while the local pentathlete dropped to 3rd position, still enough for the podium. Her countrywoman Natalie Dianova finished in 4th position and Tereshuk from Ukraine was 5th. In the team competition, Grolichova, Dianova and Cerna won another gold medal fro Czech Republic, Ukraine was 2nd, Brazil was 3rd and Italy finished in the fourth and last position.

The men's competition was held on Saturday, 3rd July, and the women's competition was on Sunday, 4th July.

Click here for more detailed info (official website with full results, schedule, pictures, etc).

Monday, 28 June 2010

41st World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship - Praha, Czech Republic - Entry List

The 41st World Military Modern Pentathlon Championship will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 1st to 5th July, 2010. There's a strong field with top pentathletes from 14 countries and we can expect great action with sucg great line-up.

Check the webiste: http://www.pmo2010.info/

Entry List: http://www.pmo2010.info/countries.htm

2010 World Cup Final - Moscow - Marosi and Schöneborn clinch the titles.

Ádám Marosi from Hungary and Lena Schöneborn from Germany confirm their favouritism and finish first in 2010 World Cup Final. Comments to follow.

Results: http://www.cardsys.hu/versenyek/2010wcf/index.htm

Friday, 18 June 2010

2010 World Cup Final - Moscow - Entry List

So now half of the year has passed and the World Cup Series comes to an end with the World Cup Final. No events were cancelled or postponed this year and a better timing (schedule) was made so the World Cup events were close to each other (not so good for the athletes who are recovering from injury that missed more or all events because of this). The laser shooting system won't be seen this weekend in Russia as it was planned, which sounds a bit worrying since it should be used in next Olympic Games already (the introduction of the combined event followed quite the same pattern and in the end it worked well).

This year's World Cup Final seems to have less withdrawals than last year's WCF (which I watched live) and I guess the main reasons are that it takes place in Europe and also it's in the middle of the season. The women's field is still quite depleted, though, after many withdrawals. The Asian teams are confirmed which is great - last year only one Japanese pentathlete came to Brazil and was the single representant of Asia.

Click for the entries (PDF file):
Men
Women

The cuts are: Moiseev (#43 in World Cup standings) and Herrarte (#74 in World Cup standings).

World Cup #5 - Berlin, Germany - Finals: Frolov and Schöneborn are the winners!

Coming soon...