Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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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 details |
Andrey Moiseev Russia (RUS) |
Andrejus Zadneprovskis Lithuania (LTU) |
Libor Capalini Czech Republic (CZE) |
Women's details |
Zsuzsanna Vörös Hungary (HUN) |
Jelena Rublevska Latvia (LAT) |
Georgina Harland Great Britain (GBR) |
[edit] Medal table
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Hungary | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Russia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
3 | Latvia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Lithuania | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
5 | Czech Republic | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Great Britain | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
[edit] Men's results
Final results
Position | Name | Nation | Shooting | Fencing | Swimming | Riding | Running | Total | Time Difference |
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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 |
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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
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