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Host nation Egypt dominated the opening day of the UIPM 2025 Tetrathlon U15 World Championships with success in the Women’s Relay and Men’s Relay.
Host nation Egypt dominated Finals day at the UIPM 2025 Tetrathlon U15 World Championships with a clean sweep of the Women’s and Men’s Individual and Team gold medals.
The next generation of talent also looks promising in Türkiye as a pair of silver medal performances which ran both of the eventual champions close.
Nour Ramadan and Adam Salem enabled host nation Egypt to complete a clean sweep of gold medals on the final day of the UIPM 2025 Tetrathlon U15 World Championships.
Having already won world titles in the Women’s/Men’s Relay, Individual and Team categories, the champions teamed up to win the Mixed Relay – again holding off strong competition from Türkiye.
The global Pentathlon family is in mourning after the passing of Igor Panin, Honorary President of the Ukrainian Modern Pentathlon Federation, who died on 16 August 2025 at the age of 59.
Born on 18 August 1965 in Luhansk, Igor devoted his life to Modern Pentathlon as an athlete, coach and leader. He began competing aged 14 and achieved international success, becoming world junior team champion with the former USSR national team in 1985, a four-time national champion, World Cup medallist and multiple Ukrainian champion.
The UIPM 2025 U19 Pentathlon World Championships take place in Druskininkai, Lithuania, from August 20-23. Here are five things to look out for.
Running out of words for fantastic Farida
What more is there to be said about Farida Khalil of Egypt? The wonderkid’s performances this year evoke a famous piece of football commentary when a brilliant and prolific striker kept producing moments of magic. “We’re beginning to run out of superlatives,” cooed the commentator.
UIPM is excited to launch the 7th Pierre de Coubertin Pentathlon Day, a global celebration of the visionary founder of Modern Pentathlon, taking place on September 9, 2025.
This year, UIPM is calling on the global community — athletes, fans and newcomers — to take part in two special initiatives designed to celebrate Coubertin’s legacy in fun, meaningful ways:
The Pentathlon Challenge
If I had to summarise the upcoming UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Championships in just three words, I would choose: “Enjoy The Show!”
Modern Pentathlon is still exactly what Coubertin meant it to be – the ultimate examination of an athlete’s physical and mental prowess.
- Khalil (EGY) within two wins of unique world titles ‘grand slam’
- Li (KOR) ready to defend title against breakthrough star Szecsi (HUN)
- LA28 prospects set to emerge in Druskininkai (LTU)
DRUSKININKAI, LITHUANIA: August 20, 2025 – All eyes will be on Farida Khalil of Egypt in the next fortnight as Pentathlon’s hottest new talent goes for an unprecedented ‘grand slam’ of youth, junior and senior world titles.
The opening day of action at the UIPM 2025 Pentathlon U19 World Championships saw the pace of life in the spa town of Druskininkai (LTU) kick up a few notches as the best emerging female talents in the world vied for a place in Friday’s Women’s Final.
Omar Amer of Egypt lit up the second day of the UIPM 2025 Pentathlon U19 World Championships with a new overall world record during the Men’s Qualification.
Amer (EGY) scored 1,573 points in winning Group B by 11sec from Danylo Babyi of Ukraine, with Nolan Rosenegger of Canada finishing 3rd to comfortably qualify for Saturday’s Final with 12 athletes from each heat progressing.
