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Modern Pentathlon World Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Modern Pentathlon World Cup is an annual series of modern pentathlon competitions organised by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). Competitions are held in a number of countries and each series culminates in a World Cup Final. It is the top level annual series for the sport.

The 2010 edition had its world cup final in Moscow and the 2014 series has its final in Sarasota Bradenton.[1]

Winners of the World Cup Final

Year Women Men Team-Relay Women Team-Relay Men Team-Relay Mix
1999 Poland Dorota Idzi France Sébastien Deleigne United Kingdom Kate Allenby
United Kingdom Georgina Harland
United Kingdom Steph Cook
Hungary Ákos Hanzély
Hungary Péter Sárfalvi
Hungary Gábor Balogh
2000 France Caroline Delemer Ukraine Vadym Tkachuk
2001 Lithuania Edvinas Krungolcas
2002 Italy Claudia Corsini Lithuania Andrejus Zadneprovskis
2003 United Kingdom Georgia Harland Kazakhstan Rustem Sabirkhuzin
2004 United Kingdom Kate Allenby Lithuania Edvinas Krungolcas
2005 Italy Claudia Corsini Lithuania Edvinas Krungolcas
2006 Italy Alessia Pieretti Czech Republic Libor Capalini
2007 Egypt Aya Medany Lithuania Edvinas Krungolcas
2008 Lithuania Donata Rimšaitė Hungary Róbert Kasza
2009 Lithuania Donata Rimšaitė Hungary Ádám Marosi
2010 Germany Lena Schöneborn Hungary Ádám Marosi
2011 Germany Lena Schöneborn Hungary Róbert Kasza
2012 Lithuania Laura Asadauskaitė Russia Ilia Frolov
2013 Ukraine Victoria Tereshchuk France Valentin Prades Latvia Jeļena Rubļevska
Latvia Deniss Cernovskis
2014 Poland Oktawia Nowacka Russia Aleksander Lesun Russia Ekaterina Khuraskina
Russia Aleksander Lesun
2015 Lithuania Laura Asadauskaitė Italy Riccardo De Luca Belarus Katsiaryna Arol
Belarus Ilya Palazkov
2016 Germany Lena Schöneborn United Kingdom James Cooke Republic of Ireland Natalya Coyle
Republic of Ireland Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe
2017 Hungary Tamara Alekszejev France Valentin Prades Republic of Ireland Natalya Coyle
Republic of Ireland Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe
2018 Australia Chloe Esposito South Korea Jung Jin-hwa Italy Alice Sotero
Italy Riccardo De Luca
2019 Lithuania Laura Asadauskaitė United Kingdom Joe Choong France Élodie Clouvel
France Valentin Prades

Host venues

Year Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Final
1999 United States San Antonio Mexico Mexico City Italy Rome Germany Darmstadt France Aix-en-Provence/
Hungary Budapest
Australia Sydney
2000 United States San Antonio South Korea Seoul Hungary Budapest Germany Darmstadt France Aix-en-Provence
2001 Mexico Mexico City Germany Warendorf Hungary Székesfehérvár Hungary Budapest United Kingdom Bath Russia Moscow
2002 Mexico Mexico City Spain Madrid Hungary Székesfehérvár/
Germany Sindelfingen
Hungary Budapest/
Poland Warsaw
Hungary Budapest
2003 Mexico Mexico City Hungary Székesfehérvár Poland Warsaw Greece Athens
2004 Germany Darmstadt
2005 Sweden Uppsala
2006 Italy Chianciano Terme
2007 China Beijing
2008 Egypt Cairo Mexico Mexico City United Kingdom Millfield Spain Madrid Czech Republic Kladno Portugal Caldas da Rainha
2009 Mexico Mexico City Egypt Cairo Hungary Budapest Hungary Székesfehérvár Italy Rome Brazil Rio de Janeiro
2010 Mexico Playa del Carmen Egypt Cairo United Kingdom Medway Hungary Budapest Germany Berlin Russia Moscow
2011 United States Palm Springs Italy Sassari Hungary Budapest China Chengdu United Kingdom London
2012 United States Charlotte Brazil Rio de Janeiro Hungary Százhalombatta Russia Rostov-on-Don China Chengdu
2013 United States Palm Springs Brazil Rio de Janeiro China Chengdu Hungary Budapest Russia Nizhniy Novgorod
2014 Egypt Cairo China Chengdu Hungary Kecskemét United States Sarasota
2015 United States Sarasota Egypt Cairo Italy Rome Hungary Kecskemét Belarus Minsk
2016 Egypt Cairo Brazil Rio de Janeiro Italy Rome Hungary Kecskemét United States Sarasota
2017 United States Los Angeles Egypt Cairo Hungary Kecskemét Poland Drzonkow Lithuania Vilnius
2018 Egypt Cairo United States Los Angeles Hungary Kecskemét Bulgaria Sofia Kazakhstan Astana
2019 Egypt Cairo Bulgaria Sofia Hungary Kecskemét Czech Republic Prague Japan Tokyo
2020 Egypt Cairo United States Sofia Czech Republic Prague Hungary Budapest South Korea Seoul
2021 Hungary Budapest Bulgaria Sofia Bulgaria Sofia Hungary Székesfehérvár
2022 Egypt Cairo Hungary Budapest Bulgaria Albena Turkey Ankara Turkey Ankara
2023 Egypt Cairo Russia Nizhny Novgorod Bulgaria Sofia Hungary Székesfehérvár Turkey Ankara

References

  1. ^ 2014 World Cup Final. SB Pentathlon. Retrieved on 2014-06-01.

External links

This page was last edited on 20 May 2023, at 09:53
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