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The aim of Olympic Solidarity is to organise assistance for all the National Olympic Committees (NOCs), particularly those with the greatest needs, through multi-faceted programmes prioritising athlete development, training of coaches and sports administrators, and promoting the Olympic ideals (Olympic Charter, rule 5).
The Competition Protest Form to the Jury of Appeal (UIPM competition rule 1.23.9) can be downloaded here in pdf/doc formats.
Below you can find the UIPM Organizational Structure according to the Statutes/Rules on Internal Organization.
IOC ANTI-DOPING RULES RIO 2016
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is the supreme authority of the Olympic Movement and, in particular, the Olympic Games.
Any Person belonging in any capacity whatsoever to the Olympic Movement is bound by the provisions of the Olympic Charter and shall abide by the decisions of the IOC.
The Olympic Charter reflects the importance that the IOC places on the fight against doping in sport and its support for the World Anti-Doping Code as adopted by the IOC.
- New standards designed to improve presentation of UIPM Sports
- Rules will be mandatory in 2022 after transitional season in 2021
- Publication of manual follows new visual identity unveiled in 2018
The evolution of the UIPM brand has continued with the release of the federation’s first-ever Uniform Guidelines.
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Competition moved from Seoul (KOR) due to strict quarantine rules
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Dates unchanged (May 13-16) for penultimate Olympic qualification event
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President Schormann thanks Hungarian organisers for ‘incredible support’
- Laser-Run to join Modern Pentathlon in UIPM Senior World Championships in 2019
- International Modern Pentathlon Day to be created
- Congress approves updated WADA Anti-Doping Rules and Procedures
The 69th UIPM Congress, attended by National Federations from six continents, has decided on a number of progressive initiatives aimed at integrating and strengthening the UIPM sporting movement.
UIPM's newly-created Equipment Commission met for the first time in Frankfurt (GER) in November 2017.
The commission was created to ensure UIPM, its member federations and its athletes have access to the latest cutting-edge sports equipment - complying with all the prescribed international rules and regulations.
- Riding Working Group to review Tokyo 2020 Olympics and make recommendations
- UIPM President Schormann to meet FEI President De Vos for discussions
- Rule changes for Paris 2024; training and education for athletes, judges and coaches
MONACO: August 12, 2021 – The Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) has started urgently working on a range of measures aimed at improving horse welfare in Modern Pentathlon and creating a safer Riding discipline for all participants.
One of the biggest competitions of the Olympic Modern Pentathlon season, the UIPM 2021 Pentathlon World Cup Final, is to take place in Szekesfehervar (HUN).
Hungary was awarded hosting rights after stepping in to replace Seoul (KOR), which was unable to stage the competition because of strict quarantine rules resulting from the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic.