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Budapest went into overdrive as Hungary’s heroes performed superbly in the Men’s Semi-finals at UIPM 2026 Pentathlon World Cup Budapest.
Mihaly Koleszar was the dominant force in Semi-final A, topping the Obstacle standings and coming 2nd in Fencing, and 2024 world champion Csaba Bohm followed suit in Semi-final B, qualifying comfortably for the Super Saturday Men’s Final behind top performers Yuriy Kovalchuk of Ukraine and Mohamed El Ashqar of Egypt.
Blanka Guzi thrilled her home crowd in Hungary by taking a record-breaking victory in the Women’s Final at UIPM 2026 Pentathlon World Cup Budapest.
Claiming her second Pentathlon World Cup gold of the season, the world No.1 was pushed to the brink at the BOK Sports Centre by Great Britain challenger Poppy Clark.
An epic Men’s Final at UIPM 2026 Pentathlon World Cup Budapest saw 30-year-old Marvin Dogue of Germany resurrect his career in the best possible style with a career-first gold.
The President of the International Olympic Committee, Kirsty Coventry, watched the new-look Pentathlon for the first time before meeting a group of elite pentathletes to discuss the reimagined sport.
In the shadow of the vast Puskas Arena, President Coventry was joined by European Olympic Committees President Spyros Capralos and more than 70 National Olympic Committee leaders, IOC Members and Olympic decision-makers in a packed 2,000-capacity arena to watch the Women’s Final at UIPM 2026 Pentathlon World Cup Budapest.
Dr Nicola Robinson, Chair of the UIPM Para Pentathlon Commission, has been granted one of the most prestigious orders from the Royal Family in her native United Kingdom. Dr Robinson was awarded an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours in recognition of her contribution to Pentathlon. In this extensive Q&A interview, UIPM News gets to the heart of what it takes to be a Para sports pioneer, as ‘Dr Nic’ outlines the unique value of this movement and its future direction of travel.
Several days after leaving Budapest, we are still catching our breath.
The latest Pentathlon World Cup event in the capital of Hungary was not just a great event – it was a historical milestone.
We treasure the moment that the President of the International Olympic Committee joined us to watch the Women’s Final on June 12, joined by dozens of IOC Members and National Olympic Committee leaders from across Europe – not to mention a passionate and noisy crowd in the BOK Sports Centre.
