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- Beijing (CHN) hosts 100m, 400m and 3km racing for 2,000 athletes from 30 countries
- OCR specialists thrilled to compete at ‘beautiful’ Olympic venue
- Live stream of Finals from 13:00 CEST on Friday and Saturday
A major milestone in the integration of two sporting movements arrives with the staging of the inaugural UIPM 2025 Obstacle World Championships (OCR) from October 23-26 in China's National Olympic Sports Centre in Beijing.
The world’s best exponents of Obstacle Course Racing (OCR) got to grips with 400m and 100m courses in Beijing’s Olympic Stadium on the opening day of the inaugural UIPM Obstacle World Championships.
It was Qualification day and the athletes ripped up the one-lap course in the iconic venue before testing themselves over the shorter distance.
- American duo secure elite gold medals and highest prizemoney
- Mind-blowing OCR skills on display across numerous age groups
- Gold medals for Australia, China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Poland and neutrals
Tiana Webberley and Luke Beckstrand became Obstacle pioneers on a day that will go down in sporting history at the National Olympic Sports Centre, Beijing.
Katarzyna Jonaczyk and Luke Beckstrand confirmed their sprint supremacy by becoming the first UIPM Obstacle 100m world champions at the National Olympic Sports Centre, Beijing.
The inaugural UIPM 2025 Obstacle World Championships (OCR) reached a climax on day three as the top 16 female and male qualifiers made their way through four thrilling rounds on the 100m course.
The UIPM Obstacle Task Force met in Beijing (CHN) at the conclusion of the UIPM 2025 Obstacle World Championships (OCR).
- Memorable inaugural competition ends with Italians winning Team 3km gold
- Athletes say ‘see you next year’ as Beijing (CHN) kicks off four-year hosting cycle
- UIPM and World Obstacle agree on momentous steps to finalise integration
Obstacle is HERE – and it is here to stay. That was the resounding message as a successful inaugural UIPM 2025 Obstacle World Championships (OCR) came to a close at the National Olympic Sports Centre, Beijing.
Tributes have been paid to Sarah Parker, a Modern Pentathlon pioneer who died on September 14, aged 69.
Parker played a pivotal role in establishing the sport in Great Britain. She was part of a generation of female athletes who earned the right to compete alongside men at the highest level, starting at the World Championships in the late 1970s. She was rewarded with both individual and team medals in the following years.
The golden sands and azure waters of Sattahip, Thailand may normally be a hotspot for seekers of rest and relaxation. In recent weeks however it became a hive of activity and education with an important UIPM Judges Certification Programme (JCP) course taking place.
Our first-ever Obstacle World Championships marked the beginning of a new chapter for UIPM – establishing a strong base for OCR and our new Obstacle racing discipline, while also fortifying Modern Pentathlon at the Olympic peak of our movement.
The 49th CISM World Military Championships ushered in a new era as the dynamic discipline of Obstacle was undertaken for the first time.
One of the most venerable and prestigious sporting events on the pentathlon calendar, the 2025 edition, hosted in the Polish city of Drzonkow (POL) from September 22-28, lived up to its reputation as it gathered a field stacked with some of the biggest names in the sport.
