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Farida Khalil of Egypt again showed the world how to negotiate the new Modern Pentathlon format as she dominated Women’s Qualification on the first day of UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik in Bulgaria.
Two-time world champion Valentin Belaud of France handed out a lesson to the next generation on the second day of UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik in Bulgaria.
- Three-time Olympian recovers from Obstacle fall to finish first in epic Laser Run
- Khalil (EGY) extends Obstacle world record on the way to winning Semi-final A
- Whitaker (GBR) stays in charge of Semi-final B to earn Super Sunday place
As 14-year-old Farida Khalil of Egypt continued to show her incredible maturity at UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik, a more established star of the sport made history with an awe-inspiring comeback.
- Two-time world champion denies Mihalev (BUL) in Semi-final Laser Run
- France in formidable position with Mourcia, Rochat and Fleurot also reaching Super Sunday
- Abouamer and El Ashqar (EGY), Brown (GBR) and Chen (CHN) impress
Valentin Belaud came from behind to create a formidable team of four representing France in the Men’s Final at UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik.
Fourteen-year-old sensation Farida Khalil of Egypt continued to redefine Modern Pentathlon at UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik, setting two new world records on the way to gold in the Women’s Final.
Giorgio Malan of Italy added a first global gold medal to his collection with a majestic victory in the Men’s Final at UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Cup Pazardzhik.
- Teen queen Khalil (EGY) reinforces class with two world records on her way to gold
- Malan (ITA) adds first global gold to Olympic medal and European title
- Belaud (FRA) wins comeback bronze as Cicinelli (ITA), Seong (KOR) and Ismail (EGY) secure medals
- New reward for top 12 individual finishers in flagship 2025 competition
- Enhanced athlete recognition forms part of RAM Swiss Watches partnership
- President Stull salutes ‘most versatile athletes in the world’
The Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) has announced an increase in athlete prizemoney for the 2025 season, supported by long-time sponsor RAM Swiss Watches.
In a year of landmark events for South African Pentathlon, the groundwork for sporting excellence is being laid not only by athletes and coaches, but also by a new generation of officials.
As Johannesburg (RSA) prepares to welcome the world for the UIPM 2025 U17 Pentathlon World Championships, 27 aspiring judges have completed an intensive multi-level UIPM Judges Certification Programme (JCP) course designed to ensure world-class officiating on home soil.
Another regional development 'first' was created in Asia recently with the staging of the inaugural West Asia Laser Run Championships in Kuwait City (KUW).
Held under the patronage of the Minister of Information and Culture and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, the run-shoot competition enabled athletes from the region to test their skills.
