Modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's

Men's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenuesDeodoro Aquatics Centre
(swimming)
Deodoro Stadium
(riding and combined)
Youth Arena (fencing)
Dates18–20 August 2016
Competitors36 from 25 nations
Winning total1479 points OR
Medalists
   Russia
   Ukraine
   Mexico
Modern pentathlon at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Qualification
Events
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The men's modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro was held on 19 August. Three venues were used: Deodoro Aquatics Centre (swimming), Deodoro Stadium (horse-riding and combined running and shooting) and Youth Arena (fencing).

The medals were presented by Timothy Fok, IOC member, Hong Kong and Klaus Schormann, President of the UIPM.

Competition format

The modern pentathlon consisted of five events, all held on the same day. The format was slightly different from the typical modern pentathlon, with two events combined at the end.[1]

Schedule

All times are UTC-3

Date Time Round
Thursday, 18 August 2016 14:30 Fencing (Ranking Round)
Saturday, 20 August 2016 12:00 Swimming
14:00 Fencing (Bonus Round)
15:30 Riding
18:00 Combined running/shooting

Results

Thirty-six athletes participated.

Key

The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow with a diamond symbol.

Rank Country Athlete Swimming
Time (pts)
Fencing
Victories (pts)
Riding
Time (pts)
Combined
Time (pts)
Total
1st, gold medalist(s) Russia Aleksander Lesun 2:05.58 (324) 28 (268) OR 71.02 (279) 11:32.35 (608) 1479 OR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ukraine Pavlo Tymoshchenko 2:05.59 (324) 21 (227) 65.43 (286) 11:05.74 (635) 1472
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Mexico Ismael Hernández 2:02.12 (334) 18 (208) 71.78 (300) 11:14.33 (626) 1468
4 France Valentin Prades 2:04.44 (327) 21 (227) 77.92 (277) 11:04.08 (636) 1467
5 Italy Riccardo De Luca 2:09.36 (312) 20 (222) 71.56 (300) 11:07.23 (633) 1467
6 Germany Patrick Dogue 2:07.65 (318) 25 (240) 80.73 (288) 11:23.36 (617) 1463
7 Australia Max Esposito 1:59.71 (341) 14 (185) 74.39 (300) 11:04.99 (636) 1462
8 Ireland Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe 2:03.03 (331) 16 (198) 74.83 (300) 11:12.21 (628) 1457
9 Czech Republic David Svoboda 2:05.59 (324) 21 (226) 79.48 (282) 11:20.92 (620) 1452
10 Great Britain Joseph Choong 1:58.50 (345) 22 (224) 70.31 (293) 11:51.59 (589) 1451
11 United States Nathan Schrimsher 2:00.87 (338) 20 (220) 79.42 (282) 11:30.76 (610) 1450
12 Hungary Ádám Marosi 2:01.66 (335) 16 (196) 67.87 (293) 11:19.84 (621) 1445
13 South Korea Jung Jin-hwa 2:00.82 (338) 17 (203) 78.75 (283) 11:21.80 (619) 1443
14 Great Britain James Cooke 1:55.60 (354) OR 14 (185) 80.48 (288) 11:31.07 (609) 1436
15 Guatemala Charles Fernandez 2:03.18 (331) 16 (214) 80.58 (271) 11:21.49 (619) 1435
16 China Cao Zhongrong 2:00.08 (340) 17 (204) 74.31 (300) 11:51.14 (589) 1433
17 Hungary Bence Demeter 2:03.89 (329) 19 (217) 74.62 (265) 11:21.98 (619) 1430
18 China Guo Jianli 2:01.94 (335) 19 (214) 73.06 (286) 11:46.21 (594) 1429
19 South Korea Jun Woong-tae 2:00.88 (338) 13 (178) 73.91 (272) 11:02.50 (638) OR 1426
20 France Valentin Belaud 2:07.83 (317) 19 (216) 74.31 (286) 11:39.37 (601) 1420
21 Germany Christian Zillekens 2:06.24 (322) 16 (196) 75.90 (286) 11:27.45 (613) 1417
22 Japan Tomoya Miguchi 2:02.62 (333) 20 (220) 80.30 (281) 12:02.88 (578) 1412
23 Egypt Omar El Geziry 2:03.62 (330) 23 (239) 75.10 (265) 12:11.94 (569) 1403
24 Italy Pier Paolo Petroni 2:05.51 (324) 13 (179) 75.94 (293) 11:39.60 (601) 1397
25 Egypt Amro El Geziry 1:55.80 (353) 18 (208) 77.23 (291) 12:39.19 (541) 1393
26 Ukraine Andriy Fedechko 2:05.63 (324) 16 (198) 79.49 (275) 11:47.68 (593) 1390
27 Poland Szymon Staśkiewicz 2:10.16 (310) 21 (227) 73.44 (258) 11:45.88 (595) 1390
28 Latvia Ruslans Nakonechnyi 2:03.83 (329) 13 (180) 72.45 (272) 11:35.70 (605) 1386
29 Japan Shohei Iwamoto 2:08.65 (315) 09 (154) 74.90 (300) 11:54.59 (586) 1355
30 Argentina Emmanuel Zapata 2:06.66 (320) 11 (166) 77.50 (277) 12:03.19 (577) 1340
31 Brazil Felipe Nascimento 2:05.39 (324) 09 (155) 75.72 (251) 12:15.59 (565) 1295
32 Cuba Jose Ricardo Figueroa 2:15.39 (294) 09 (156) 122.31 (233) 12:49.13 (531) 1214
33 Bulgaria Dimitar Krastanov 2:04.96 (326) 19 (215) E (0) 11:02.95 (638) 1179
34 Lithuania Justinas Kinderis 2:06.84 (320) 18 (211) E (0) 11:27.33 (613) 1144
35 Kazakhstan Pavel Ilyashenko 2:06.19 (322) 18 (208) E (0) 11:29.79 (611) 1141
36 Czech Republic Jan Kuf 2:05.84 (323) 19 (215) E (0) 12:15.62 (565) 1103

Records

Broken Olympic records during the 2016 Summer Olympics
Total  Aleksander Lesun (RUS) 1479 pts.
Swimming  James Cooke (GBR) 1:55.60
Combined  Jun Woong-tae (KOR) 11:02.50
Running  Dimitar Krastanov (BUL) 10:20.18
Shooting - 1 session of 5 shots  Jun Woong-tae (KOR) 7.39
Shooting - 4 session of 20 shots  Nathan Schrimsher (USA) 34.08

References

  1. "Modern Pentathlon". 2016 Summer Olympics. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
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