Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Final segment of the men's event
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Final segment of the men's event

The modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre at the Goudi Olympic Complex as single day events for men and women on August 26 and August 27, respectively.

The five segments of the event were sport shooting, fencing, swimming, equestrianism, and cross-country running. They were held in that order, with each segment awarding points to competitors based on their performance in the segment. The points from each of the events were summed to give a final ranking; in addition, the running segment at the end of the day used a staggered start designed so that the order in which runners finished would be the same as their ranking by total points.

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[edit] Qualification

Qualification for the modern pentathlon event was run by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). 32 men and 32 women qualified, with a limit of 2 competitors per gender for each National Olympic Committee. As a minimum, men were required to have earned 5,100 points either on the 1 June 2004 UIPM ranking list or at a continental qualifying competition. Women needed 4,800 points. The pentathlete must have also earned one of 30 qualifying places at a tournament or one of 2 invitational places.

Qualification tournaments were:

  • 2002 World Cup Final - first place
  • 2003 World Championships - top three places
  • 2003 World Cup Final - top two places
  • 2003-04 Continental championships:
    • Africa - first place
    • Asia - top two places
    • Oceania - first place
    • North America - first place
    • South America - first place
    • Europe - top three places
  • 2004 World Championships - top nine places
  • 2004 World Cups - top two places in each of the three competitions

In addition, the host nation was guaranteed at least one competitor in each gender if none qualified as above, and the Tripartite Commission allocated one invitational place. If more than one of the qualification places was won by a single competitor or more than two were won by a single NOC, the field was brought up to 32 competitors by selecting the highest-rated pentathlete on the UIPM ranking list of 1 June 2004.

[edit] Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Russia Andrey Moiseev
Russia (RUS)
Lithuania Andrejus Zadneprovskis
Lithuania (LTU)
Czech Republic Libor Capalini
Czech Republic (CZE)
Women's Hungary Zsuzsanna Vörös
Hungary (HUN)
Latvia Jelena Rublevska
Latvia (LAT)
Great Britain Georgina Harland
Great Britain (GBR)

[edit] Top eight table by country

Position Country: Gold: Silver: Bronze: 4th: 5th: 6th: 7th: 8th: Total:
1 Hungary 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
2 Russia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
3 Latvia 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
4 Lithuania 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
5 Czech Republic 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
6 Great Britain 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2
7 Italy 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
8 Germany 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2
9 Belarus 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
10 Poland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
11 Ukraine 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

[edit] Men's results

Final results

Position Name Nation Shooting Fencing Swimming Riding Running Total Time
Difference
1st Andrey Moiseev Russia 1036 1000 1376 1032 1036 5480
2nd Andrejus Zadneprovskis Lithuania 1000 916 1308 1088 1116 5428 + 00:13
3rd Libor Capalini Czech Republic 1084 776 1336 1116 1080 5392 + 00:22
4th Deniss Cerkovskis Latvia 1096 916 1252 1004 1088 5356 + 00:31
5th Dzmitry Meliakh Belarus 1168 692 1332 1144 1004 5340 + 00:35
6th Michal Michalik Czech Republic 1108 888 1260 1144 932 5332 + 00:37
7th Eric Walther Germany 952 832 1336 1116 1084 5320 + 00:40
8th Gabor Balogh Hungary 1036 804 1240 1172 1044 5296 + 00:46
9th Vakhtang Iagorashvili United States 988 916 1252 1172 948 5276 + 00:51
10th Rustem Sabirkhuzin Russia 1156 888 1216 908 1084 5252 + 00:57
11th Sergio Salazar Mexico 1000 832 1276 1088 1004 5200 + 01:10
12th Manuel Pradillo Ortega Mexico 1072 804 1276 1032 1012 5196 + 01:11
13th Chad Senior United States 1036 720 1332 1004 1100 5192 + 01:12
14th Niklaus Bruenisholz Switzerland 1096 776 1252 1004 1056 5184 + 01:14
15th Sebastien Deleigne France 1096 804 1216 1004 1060 5180 + 01:15
16th Qian Zhenhua China 1156 720 1260 1144 892 5172 + 01:17
17th Steffen Gebhardt Germany 1132 748 1208 1088 968 5144 + 01:24
18th Akos Kallai Hungary 1084 888 1188 1004 968 5132 + 01:27
19th Andrea Valentini Italy 964 916 1140 1068 996 5084 + 01:39
20th Raouf Abdel Egypt 1024 748 1216 1060 1036 5084 + 01:39
21st Lee Choon-Hwan South Korea 1036 720 1216 1116 980 5068 + 01:43
22nd Pavel Uvarov Kyrgyzstan 1108 664 1204 1060 980 5016 + 01:56
23rd Erik Johansson Sweden 892 720 1280 1116 968 4976 + 02:06
24th Han Do-Ryung South Korea 1132 804 1244 808 948 4936 + 02:16
25th Raphael Astier France 892 776 1280 996 988 4932 + 02:17
26th Enrico Dell'Amore Italy 1084 888 1164 760 1020 4916 + 02:21
27th Alexander Parygin Australia 964 748 1192 1004 996 4904 + 02:24
28th Vasileios Floros Greece 1024 664 1308 1100 752 4848 + 02:38
29th Daniel Santos Brazil 892 776 1164 1116 784 4732 + 03:07
30th Andrzej Stefanek Poland 1000 832 1272 584 988 4676 + 03:21
31st Edvinas Krungolcas Lithuania 988 832 1276 1088 236 4420 + 04:25
32nd Marcin Horbacz Poland 1108 888 1308 112 972 4388 + 04:33

[edit] Women's results

Final results

Position Name Nation Shooting Fencing Swimming Riding Running Total Time
Difference
1st Zsuzsanna Vörös Hungary 1120 916 1296 1124 992 5448
2nd Jelena Rublevska Latvia 988 1028 1160 1116 1088 5380 + 00:17
3rd Georgina Harland Great Britain 808 832 1308 1144 1252 5344 + 00:26
4th Claudia Corsini Italy 964 972 1236 1116 1036 5324 + 00:31
5th Kim Raisner Germany 1072 832 1264 1116 1028 5312 + 00:34
6th Sylwia Czwojdzinska Poland 1084 860 1224 1116 992 5276 + 00:43
7th Viktoriya Tereshchuk Ukraine 1060 692 1244 1116 1144 5256 + 00:48
8th Kate Allenby Great Britain 964 972 1272 1004 1024 5236 + 00:53
9th Tatsiana Mazurkevich Belarus 1144 748 1152 1120 1056 5220 + 00:57
10th Paulina Boenisz Poland 1096 748 1152 1120 1056 5184 + 01:06
11th Amelie Caze France 976 860 1308 1076 924 5144 + 01:16
12th Csilla Furi Hungary 820 804 1296 1172 1052 5144 + 01:16
13th Monica Pinette Canada 1072 944 1092 1032 960 5100 + 01:27
14th Lada Jiyenbalanova Kazakhstan 832 860 1260 1144 980 5076 + 01:33
15th Mary Beth Iagorashvili United States 760 832 1252 1144 1064 5052 + 01:39
16th Katalin Beat Partits Greece 1048 860 1204 1032 884 5028 + 01:45
17th Olesya Velichko Russia 1048 776 1064 1060 1068 5016 + 01:48
18th Anita Allen United States 952 720 1108 1172 1044 4996 + 01:53
19th Blandine Lacheze France 1081 748 1168 1116 872 4988 + 01:55
20th Eszter Hortobagyi Australia 964 692 1128 1144 1036 4964 + 02:01
21st Galina Bashlakova Belarus 808 776 1168 1172 1020 4944 + 02:06
22nd Kara Grant Canada 964 832 960 1096 1076 4928 + 02:10
23rd Liudmila Sirotkina Kyrgyzstan 952 776 1160 1144 896 4928 + 02:10
24th Dong Lean China 1204 748 1220 900 848 4920 + 02:12
25th Samantha Harvey Brazil 1072 860 1152 976 828 4888 + 02:20
26th Alexandra Kalinovska Czech Republic 904 888 1120 948 1024 4884 + 02:21
27th Tatiana Muratova Russia 1024 804 1240 820 992 4880 + 02:22
28th Aya Medany Egypt 1108 720 1224 976 824 4852 + 02:29
29th Liang Caixia China 832 720 1232 960 908 4652 + 03:19
30th Lyudmila Shumilova Kazakhstan 976 568 1156 1032 908 4640 + 03:22
31st Maria Isabel Sanz Agero Guatemala 868 664 1120 1028 748 4428 + 04:15
32nd Federica Foghetti Italy 940 804 1172 308 1004 4388 + 05:05

[edit] Schedule

  • 26 August
    • Men's competition
    • Men's medal ceremony
  • 27 August
    • Women's competition
    • Women's medal ceremony