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Modern pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's

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Men's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueThe Dome and Exhibition Complex (fencing and shooting)
Sydney International Aquatic Centre (swimming)
Sydney Baseball Stadium (riding and running)
Date30 September
Competitors24 from 19 nations
Winning score5376
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dmitry Svatkovsky  Russia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gábor Balogh  Hungary
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pavel Dovgal  Belarus
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The men's modern pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney was held on 30 September. Three venues were used: The Dome and Exhibition Complex (fencing and shooting), Sydney International Aquatic Centre (swimming) and Sydney Baseball Stadium (horse-riding and cross-country running).[1] Dmitry Svatkovsky from Russia won the gold medal with a score of 5,376 points.[2]

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Competition format

The modern pentathlon consisted of five events, with all five held in one day.[3]

  • Shooting: A 4.5 mm air pistol shooting (the athlete must hit 20 shots, one at each target). Score was based on the number of shots hitting at each target.
  • Fencing: A round-robin, one-touch épée competition. Score was based on winning percentage.
  • Swimming: A 200 m freestyle race. Score was based on time.
  • Horse-riding: A show jumping competition. Score based on penalties for fallen bars, refusals, falls, and being over the time limit.
  • Running: A 3 km run. Starts are staggered (based on points from first four events), so that the first to cross the finish line wins.

Schedule

All times are Australian Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 30 September 2000 06:45 Shooting
08:00 Fencing
11:25 Swimming
13:45 Riding
16:20 Running

Results

Twenty-four athletes participated.[1]

Rank Athlete Country Shooting
Score (pts)
Fencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Riding
Penalties (pts)
Running
Time (pts)
Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dmitry Svatkovsky  Russia 176 (1048) 13 (880) 2:07.64 (1224) 30 (1070) 9:21.79 (1154) 5376
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gábor Balogh  Hungary 181 (1108) 14 (920) 2:07.90 (1221) 120 (980) 9:29.49 (1124) 5353
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pavel Dovgal  Belarus 186 (1168) 10 (760) 2:04.62 (1254) 30 (1070) 9:38.75 (1086) 5338
4 Sébastien Deleigne  France 176 (1048) 13 (880) 2:11.08 (1190) 90 (1010) 9:10.69 (1198) 5326
5 Vadym Tkachuk  Ukraine 184 (1144) 12 (840) 2:16.20 (1138) 30 (1070) 9:39.86 (1082) 5274
6 Chad Senior  United States 177 (1060) 15 (960) 2:02.20 (1278) 210 (890) 9:43.45 (1068) 5256
7 Andrejus Zadneprovskis  Lithuania 174 (1000) 12 (840) 2:04.32 (1257) 145 (955) 9:14.31 (1184) 5236
8 Olivier Clergeau  France 180 (1096) 16 (1000) 2:13.71 (1163) 60 (1040) 10:20.71 (918) 5217
9 Velizar Iliev  United States 183 (1132) 13 (880) 2:08.33 (1217) 30 (1070) 10:23.18 (908) 5207
10 Georgii Tchimeris  Ukraine 183 (1132) 12 (840) 2:05.40 (1246) 148 (952) 9:55.85 (1018) 5188
11 Samuel Félix  Mexico 176 (1048) 11 (800) 2:16.31 (1137) 90 (1010) 9:17.66 (1170) 5165
12 Michael Brandt  Sweden 180 (1096) 11 (800) 2:08.23 (1218) 172 (928) 9:32.15 (1112) 5154
13 Stefano Pecci  Italy 175 (1036) 13 (880) 2:09.72 (1203) 150 (950) 9:47.35 (1052) 5121
14 Imre Tiidemann  Estonia 179 (1084) 9 (720) 2:18.05 (1120) 90 (1010) 9:23.85 (1146) 5080
15 Igor Warabida  Poland 170 (976) 10 (760) 2:11.96 (1181) 90 (1010) 9:26.97 (1134) 5061
16 Eric Walther  Germany 170 (976) 7 (640) 2:00.71 (1293) 120 (980) 9:37.91 (1090) 4979
17 Péter Sárfalvi  Hungary 174 (1024) 12 (840) 2:09.55 (1205) 262 (838) 9:44.05 (1064) 4971
18 Deniss Čerkovskis  Latvia 174 (1024) 6 (600) 2:12.04 (1180) 133 (967) 9:27.35 (1132) 4903
19 Emad El-Geziry  Egypt 165 (916) 9 (720) 2:08.61 (1214) 223 (877) 9:32.41 (1112) 4839
20 Robert McGregor  Australia 178 (1072) 7 (640) 2:18.11 (1119) 195 (905) 9:48.26 (1048) 4784
21 Nicolae Papuc  Romania 185 (1156) 11 (800) 2:10.86 (1192) DNF (0) 9:53.89 (1026) 4174
22 Horacio de la Vega  Mexico 179 (1084) 15 (960) 2:10.37 (1197) DNF (0) 10:50.91 (798) 4039
23 Tsanko Khantov  Bulgaria 169 (964) 9 (720) 2:07.66 (1224) DNF (0) 9:54.15 (1024) 3932
24 Qian Zhenhua  China 179 (884) 11 (800) 2:05.05 (1250) DNF (0) 10:24.99 (902) 3836

References

  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Modern Pentathlon at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Men's Individual". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Modern Pentathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Individual, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Modern Pentathlon – Competition Description" (PDF). 2000 Sydney Olympics Results. pp. 7–8. Retrieved 12 November 2012.

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