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Men's Olympic qualification standings after 3 events

1. (1.) James Cooke, GBR - 840 pts

2. (3.) Valentin Prades, FRA - 820 pts

3. (4.) Jan Kuf, CZE - 809 pts

4. (5.) Gustav Gustenau, AUT - 804 pts

5. (6.) Justinas Kinderis, LTU - 803 pts

6. (7.) Bence Demeter, HUN - 801 pts

7. (8.) Patrick Dogue, GER - 799 pts

8. (9.) Alexander Lifanov, RUS - 798 pts

9. (10.) Lukasz Gutkowski, POL - 795 pts

10. (12.) Daniele Colasanti, ITA - 788 pts

11. (17.) Ivan Khamtsou, BLR - 767 pts

12. (19.) Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe, IRL - 762 pts

13. (22.) Pavlo Tymoshchenko, UKR - 755 pts

14. (26.) Oleksandrs Pincuks, LAT - 740 pts

15. (30.) Bugra Unal, TUR - 723 pts

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Just now, EselTheDonkey said:

Do you know how Marvin Dogue is ranking? :) He's our best runner. Sadly, UIPM doesn't have the recent results.

 

He's 28th. Your second best pentathlete is Nobis (21st).  

 

You can see the live results here: https://www.uipmworld.org/

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Just now, Vektor said:

 

He's 28th. Your second best pentathlete is Nobis (21st).  

 

You can see the live results here: https://www.uipmworld.org/

 

Thanks. You are the best. :)

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So the UIPM live scoring isn't working and their live stream for some reason didn't show the race for the quotas, not even the finish... (I think it was a close finish for the last qualifying place)

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Just now, Vektor said:

So the UIPM live scoring isn't working and their live stream for some reason didn't show the race for the quotas, not even the finish... (I think it was a close finish for the last qualifying place)

 

Frissült. Demeter Bence 7.!

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Men's Olympic qualification standings

1. (1.) James Cooke, GBR - 1477 pts

2. (2.) Valentin Prades, FRA - 1464 pts

3. (3.) Martin Vlach, CZE - 1460 pts

4. (6.) Lukasz Gutkowski, POL - 1439 pts

5. (7.) Bence Demeter, HUN - 1437 pts

6. (8.) Justinas Kinderis, LTU - 1436 pts

7. (9.) Alexander Lifanov, RUS - 1434 pts

8. (11.) Patrick Dogue, GER - 1427 pts

9. (12.) Daniele Colasanti, ITA - 1424 pts

10. (13.) Gustav Gustenau, AUT - 1413 pts

11. (17.) Pavlo Tymoshchenko, UKR - 1398 pts

12. (20.) Ivan Khamtsou, BLR - 1387 pts

13. (23.) Bugra Unal, TUR - 1372 pts

14. (25.) Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe, IRL - 1367 pts

15. (27.) Oleksandrs Pincuks, LAT - 1364 pts

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