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- Dominant Prades (FRA) heads a star-studded field for Saturday’s Men’s Final
- Joseph Choong (GBR) and Balazs Szep (HUN) safely through to chase leader
- Ten nations represented in Final with Todor Mihalev (BUL) carrying hosts’ hopes
Valentin Prades of France roared into the Men’s Final on the back of a stellar exhibition of his all-round talents on an exciting fourth day of UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Sofia.
With the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games just around the corner, preparations are ramping up across the region with the 24th edition of the multi-sport event split across two host nations.
While San Salvador (SLV) will serve as the primary site for the Games, the capital city of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo, will play host to seven sports including Modern Pentathlon.
- First-time medal for newly-qualified doctor Bryson (GBR)
- Prades (FRA) returns to the top of podium for first time since 2021
- Six medalists from six different countries on a truly Super Saturday
There were breakthroughs and comebacks on a truly Super Saturday as Kerenza Bryson of Great Britain and Valentin Prades of France took home gold from UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Sofia.
- Great Britain (Bryson/Brown) seal second gold of weekend with dominant win
- Oliver and Hernandez lock up yet another medal for prolific Mexico team
- Bronze for France (Gomesse/Mourcia) in a repeat of Budapest success
Kerenza Bryson and Charles Brown proved an instant hit as their first time teaming up secured a dominant Mixed Relay gold for Great Britain on the final day of UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Sofia.
UIPM President Dr Klaus Schormann and Secretary General Shiny Fang met with Stefka Kostadinova, President of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee, during their attendance at UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Sofia.
The BOC will celebrate its 100th anniversary this week, with IOC President Dr Thomas Bach among the dignitaries due to attend the celebrations. President Dr Schormann congratulated President Kostadinova and conveyed gratitude to the Bulgarian Olympic movement for its support of UIPM Sports over the years.
- First two Paris 2024 Olympic qualification places on the line in Ankara (TUR)
- Reigning champions Clouvel (FRA) and Jun (KOR) aiming for back-to-back gold
- Can Choong (GBR) and Asadauskaite (LTU) repeat heroics of 2019?
The Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) is delighted to announce the 72 athletes who will compete for the first Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualification places during one of Modern Pentathlon’s showcase competitions.
The sun-kissed sands of Pattaya, Thailand became a hive of activity as the UIPM 2023 Southeast Asian Championships raised the bar as the biggest edition of the competition to date.
The three-day event lit up one of the most beloved tourist destinations in Asia from May 19-21, with Pattaya hosting over 80 athletes from 15 competing nations – a record for an Asian Modern Pentathlon Confederation (AMPC) competition.
- Three-time Olympian Aya Medany OLY to chair five-person panel
- Panel will assess applications according to criteria agreed with IOC
- President Schormann praises ‘highly qualified and objective’ panel members
The Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) has appointed a five-person independent panel to review the eligibility of athletes with Russia or Belarus passports who apply to compete in UIPM Sports in a neutral capacity.
- Serapinaite (LTU) and Shaban (EGY) are top qualifiers for Ankara (TUR)
- Glittering array of past champions in the chase for Olympic places
- Who will be the first two pentathletes to qualify for Paris 2024?
There is a moment in every Olympic cycle when the reality of qualification is no longer somewhere on the horizon. It’s here.
Seventy-two pentathletes moved a step closer to Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualification as the UIPM 2023 Pentathlon World Cup Final opened with the Fencing Ranking Round in Ankara (TUR).
