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Modern Pentathlon Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Modern Pentathlon Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
Host Quota - Completed
2015 Asian and Oceanian Championships (Beijing, CHN) 01.06.2015-05.06.2015 Completed
2015 World Cup Final (Minsk, BLR) 12.06.2015-14.07.2015 Completed
2015 World Championships (Berlin, GER) 28.06.2015-06.07.2015 Completed
2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, CAN) 18.07.2015-19.07.2015 Completed
2015 European Championships (Bath, GBR) 17.08.2015-23.08.2015 Completed
2015 African Championships (Cairo, EGY) 21.08.2015-23.08.2015 Completed
2016 World Championships (Moscow, RUS) 17.05.2016-23.05.2016 Completed
UIPM Final Olympic Ranking 01.06.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

2 (1+1+0)

Men's 1

  • Men's Individual

Women's 1

  • Women's Individual

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://www.pentathlon.org/wp-content/uploads/2014-09-Rio-2016-Qualification-System-FINAL-Modern-Pentathlon-EN.pdf

 

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Men's Individual

Qualified Nations:

  • :ARG Argentina - Emmanuel Zapata
  • :AUS Australia - Max Esposito
  • :BRA Brazil - TBD
  • :CHN China - TBD
  • :CHN China - TBD
  • :CUB Cuba - Jose Figueroa
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Jan Kuf
  • :CZE Czech Republic - David Svoboda
  • :EGY Egypt - TBD
  • :EGY Egypt - TBD
  • :FRA France - Valentin Belaud
  • :FRA France - Valentin Prades
  • :GBR Great Britain - Joseph Choong
  • :GBR Great Britain - Jamie Cooke
  • :GUA Guatemala - Charles Fernandez
  • :HUN Hungary - TBD
  • :HUN Hungary - TBD
  • :IRL Ireland - Arthur Lanigan O'Keeffe
  • :ITA Italy - Riccardo de Luca
  • :JPN Japan - Tomoya Miguchi
  • :LTU Lithuania - Justinas Kinderis
  • :MEX Mexico - Ismael Hernandez
  • :RUS Russia - TBD
  • :RUS Russia - TBD
  • :KOR South Korea - TBD
  • :KOR South Korea - TBD
  • :UKR Ukraine - Andriy Fedechko
  • :UKR Ukraine - Pavlo Tymoshchenko
  • :USA United States - Nathan Schrimsher
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD

 

 

Total Athletes Qualified  29

Total Nations Qualified  20

Total Remaining Quotas 7

 

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Women's Individual

Qualified Nations:

  • :ARG Argentina - Iryna Khokhlova
  • :AUS Australia - Chloe Esposito
  • :BLR Belarus - Anastaiya Prokopenko
  • :BRA Brazil - Yane Marques
  • :CAN Canada - Melanie McCann
  • :CAN Canada - Donna Vakalis
  • :CHN China - Chen Qian
  • :CHN China - Liang Wanxia
  • :CUB Cuba - Leydi Moya
  • :EGY Egypt - Haydy Morsy
  • :FRA France - Elodie Clouvel
  • :GER Germany -Janine Kohlmann
  • :GER Germany - Lena Schoneborn
  • :GBR Great Britain - TBD
  • :GBR Great Britain - TBD
  • :GUA Guatemala - Isabel Brand
  • :HUN Hungary - Zsofia Foldhazi
  • :HUN Hungary - Sarolta Kovacs
  • :ITA Italy - Claudia Cesarini
  • :ITA Italy - Alice Sotero
  • :JPN Japan - Natsumi Tomonaga
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Yelena Potapenko
  • :LTU Lithuania - Laura Asadauskaite
  • :LTU Lithuania - Ieva Serapinaite
  • :MEX Mexico - Tamara Vega
  • :POL Poland - Anna Maliszewska
  • :POL Poland - Oktawia Nowacka
  • :RUS Russia - Gulnaz Gubaydullina
  • :RUS Russia - Donata Rimsaite
  • :KOR South Korea - Yang Soo-Jin
  • :KOR South Korea - Kim Sun-Woo
  • :UKR Ukraine - Anastasiya Spas
  • :USA United States - Margaux Isaksen
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD
  • :WHT TBD

 

Total Athletes Qualified  33

Total Nations Qualified  23

Total Remaining Quotas  3

 

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  • 2 months later...

Felipe Nascimento will be the brazilian representant in modern pentathlon http://istoe.com.br/fora-da-final-do-mundial-de-pentatlo-felipe-nascimento-vai-ao-rio-2016/

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The following athletes qualified to Rio through ranking (including reallocation from 2016 World Championships and host quota):

 

:HUN Zsofia FOLDHAZI 

:GER Annika SCHLEU 

:ITA Claudia CESARINI 

:BLR Anastasiya PROKOPENKO;

:LTU Ieva SERAPINAITE

:GBR Freyja PRENTICE

:LTU Gintare VENCKAUSKAITE

:ARG Iryna KHOKHLOVA

:CAN Melanie MCCANN

:USA Margaux ISAKSEN

 

Germany, Great Britain and Lithuania still need to determine the competitors they will send to the Games as they have 3 qualified; so expect some reallocations either from European Qualification or World Ranking

 

 

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5 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

The following athletes qualified to Rio through ranking (including reallocation from 2016 World Championships and host quota):

 

:HUN Zsofia FOLDHAZI 

:GER Annika SCHLEU 

:ITA Claudia CESARINI 

:BLR Anastasiya PROKOPENKO;

 

 

 

:GBR Freyja PRENTICE

:LTU Gintare VENCKAUSKAITE

:ARG Iryna KHOKHLOVA

:CAN Melanie MCCANN

:USA Margaux ISAKSEN

 

Germany, Great Britain and Lithuania still need to determine the competitors they will send to the Games as they have 3 qualified; so expect some reallocations either from European Qualification or World Ranking

 

 

 

Don't forget the reallocation of unused tripartite quotas what will happen 99.99%. Panama is probably the only tripartite nation that even competes in this sport, but they probably won't get it too.

#banbestmen

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12 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

The following athletes qualified to Rio through ranking (including reallocation from 2016 World Championships and host quota):

 

:HUN Zsofia FOLDHAZI 

:GER Annika SCHLEU 

:ITA Claudia CESARINI 

:BLR Anastasiya PROKOPENKO;

:LTU Ieva SERAPINAITE

:GBR Freyja PRENTICE

:LTU Gintare VENCKAUSKAITE

:ARG Iryna KHOKHLOVA

:CAN Melanie MCCANN

:USA Margaux ISAKSEN

 

Germany, Great Britain and Lithuania still need to determine the competitors they will send to the Games as they have 3 qualified; so expect some reallocations either from European Qualification or World Ranking

 

 

LŠPF announced earlier that the last women's quota will go for the pentathlete with the highest olympic rank, so I.Serapinaitė will be selected.

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19 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Don't forget the reallocation of unused tripartite quotas what will happen 99.99%. Panama is probably the only tripartite nation that even competes in this sport, but they probably won't get it too.

 

Burkina Faso and Bolivia also compete... but I doubt any of those quotas are used.

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il y a 31 minutes, Bearas a déclaré:

LŠPF announced earlier that the last women's quota will go for the pentathlete with the highest olympic rank, so I.Serapinaitė will be selected.

and france ?

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