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It's Valentine's Day and we asked a couple who compete alongside one another in UIPM sports to tell us how they benefit from being in a relationship with a fellow athlete.
Logan and Erin Storie are a married couple who both won gold medals at the 2016 UIPM Biathle/Triathle World Championships.
Here they tell their stories of love and commitment on one of the world's most gruelling sporting circuits.
How often do you think about your partner / spouse when you are training and competing?
It's Valentine's Day and we asked a couple who compete alongside one another in UIPM sports to tell us how they benefit from being in a relationship with a fellow athlete.
Amro El Geziry and Isabella Isaksen are a married couple who competed together at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Here they tell their stories of love and commitment on one of the world's most gruelling sporting circuits.
AMRO El GEZIRY
What is the best thing about having an athlete as your spouse?
The 2017 Australian Modern Pentathlon Championships in Melbourne attracted a healthy attendance of 27 competitors, demonstrating the effect of Chloe Esposito’s victory at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as well as Max Esposito’s 7th-placed finish.
Marina Carrier won the Open Female competition with a very strong performance, scoring 1375 points ahead of silver medallist Charley Barrett (1184) and bronze medallist Grace Mahmoud (1089). The Riding event was held on day one, with all other disciplines taking place the following day.
- New UIPM season opens in 2024 Olympic Games candidate city
- Modern Pentathlon makes long-awaited return to Los Angeles
- Tokyo 2020 hopefuls begin long competitive journey to Japan
The world's leading modern pentathletes will embark on their journey to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games this week when the UIPM 2017 World Cup I gets underway in Southern California.
The 2017 UIPM World Cup season kicked off today with 63 athletes taking part in the qualifying round for the Men's Individual Final.
The Olympic gold and silver medallists from Rio 2016, Alexander Lesun (RUS) and Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR) respectively, were among the pacesetters along with 2016 World Cup Final winner James Cooke (GBR).
The Fairplex events complex in Pomona, Los Angeles County, is hosting World Cup I with swimming taking place at the nearby Claremont Club.
The first UIPM World Cup of 2017 continued today with 53 athletes taking part in the qualifying round for the Women's Individual Final.
The 2016 World Champion and World Cup Final winner, Sarolta Kovacs (HUN) and Lena Schoeneborn (GER) respectively, were among the pacesetters.
The Fairplex events complex in Pomona, Los Angeles County, is hosting World Cup I with swimming held at the nearby Claremont Club.
The Men’s Individual Final takes place on February 24, followed by the Women’s Individual Final on February 25 and the Mixed Relay on February 26.
- Masterful Laser-Run performance brings first World Cup success for 26-year-old
- Podium places for Rio 2016 top two Lesun (RUS) and Tymoshchenko (UKR)
- Successful season-opening final in 2024 Olympic candidate city Los Angeles
Bence Demeter (Hungary) came from behind to claim Men's Individual gold at the opening event of the 2017 UIPM World Cup season in the 2024 Olympic Games candidate city of Los Angeles.
- World No.1 signals intent for 2020 Olympic bid with 9th individual World Cup success
- French (GBR) defeats Khuraskina (RUS) in thrilling battle for silver
- Tomonaga (JAP) impresses with career-high finish in 2024 Olympic candidate city Los Angeles
Lena Schoeneborn (Germany) shook off her Rio 2016 Olympic Games setback with a stylish victory in the Women's Individual Final at the opening event of the UIPM 2017 World Cup season.
- Yang and Jung overcome Japanese duo to secure World Cup success
- Kazakhstan complete all-Asian podium with bronze
- Season-opener in 2024 Olympic candidate city of Los Angeles draws to close
The experienced duo of Yang Soo Jin and Jung Jinhwa led Korea to a decisive gold medal in the Mixed Relay as UIPM 2017 World Cup I drew to a close.
The Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) has completed a successful first demonstration event of Laser-Run with obstacles, which the federation is planning to incorporate into Modern Pentathlon’s Mixed Relay event.
Eight specially-designed obstacles of varying shape and difficulty were put to the test by volunteer athletes from both the UIPM and OCR (Obstacle Course Racing) in a special race that took place after the Women’s Final at World Cup I at Fairplex, Los Angeles on February 25.
