website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2023


Recommended Posts

The fencing round for tomorrow's men's semi-finals has just finished:

 

Semi-Final A

1) :HUN Bence Demeter 23V - 240 pts

2) :CHN Zhang Linbin 22V - 235 pts

3) :EGY Mohanad Shaban 22V - 235 pts (Quota)

4) :KOR Jung Jinhwa 21V - 230 pts

5) :UKR Oleksandr Tovkai 21V - 230 pts (Quota)

6) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez 21V - 230 pts

7) :GER Marvin Dogue 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

8) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy 17V - 210 pts

9) :ITA Matteo Cicinelli 17V - 210 pts

 

Semi-Final B

1) :GER Patrick Dogue 22V - 235 pts

2) :GBR Jo Choong 22V - 235 pts (Quota)

3) :EGY Mohamed Elgendy 22V - 235 pts

4) :FRA Valentin Belaud 21V - 230 pts

5) :KOR Lee Jihun 21V - 230 pts

6) :KOR Jun Woongate 21V - 230 pts

7) :CZE Jan Kuf 18V - 215 pts

8) :HUN Csaba Bohm 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

9) :FRA Valentin Prades 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

 

:LTU Titas Puronas and :GBR Myles Pillage also finished with 18V for 215 points.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574237
Share on other sites

Tragic that Lithuania has no stakes in Olympic qualification here, because Asadauskaitė can't qualify twice :p 

 

Huge underperformance in fencing sunk both Venčkauskaitė's and Serapinaitė's chances, so one of them will most likely qualify through UIPM rankings. 

Edited by Werloc
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574403
Share on other sites

3 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

The fencing round for tomorrow's men's semi-finals has just finished:

 

Semi-Final A

1) :HUN Bence Demeter 23V - 240 pts

2) :CHN Zhang Linbin 22V - 235 pts

3) :EGY Mohanad Shaban 22V - 235 pts (Quota)

4) :KOR Jung Jinhwa 21V - 230 pts

5) :UKR Oleksandr Tovkai 21V - 230 pts (Quota)

6) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez 21V - 230 pts

7) :GER Marvin Dogue 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

8) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy 17V - 210 pts

9) :ITA Matteo Cicinelli 17V - 210 pts

 

Semi-Final B

1) :GER Patrick Dogue 22V - 235 pts

2) :GBR Jo Choong 22V - 235 pts (Quota)

3) :EGY Mohamed Elgendy 22V - 235 pts

4) :FRA Valentin Belaud 21V - 230 pts

5) :KOR Lee Jihun 21V - 230 pts

6) :KOR Jun Woongate 21V - 230 pts

7) :CZE Jan Kuf 18V - 215 pts

8) :HUN Csaba Bohm 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

9) :FRA Valentin Prades 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

 

:LTU Titas Puronas and :GBR Myles Pillage also finished with 18V for 215 points.

Wasnt Gutkowski qualifed in semifinal?

 

Also, Maliszewska have a chance for quota here or its more possible for her to qualify via world ranking?

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574406
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, rybak said:

Wasnt Gutkowski qualifed in semifinal?

 

Also, Maliszewska have a chance for quota here or its more possible for her to qualify via world ranking?

Yes, Gutkowski qualified for the semi final and recorded 16 wins in the fencing - he is currently 12th in Semi-Final B (I've just recorded the top 9  because it is only the top 9 in each semi who will qualify)

 

As for Maliszewska, she starts the final in 12th place overall after the fencing round. Her swim in the semi was 2:19.47 which was off the back of a 2:21.12 in qualification. The only other recent result I have on file for her was in the Ankara World Cup leg where she swam 2:23.52 so indications are that the swim leg isn't a huge strength for her, and the likelihood is that she will be in the bottom half of the field.

 

Her run leg in the semi final was 11:21.80 which was the quickest I seen from her - she ran 11:59.50 in qualification, and she has a 12:40.60 from Ankara. 

 

Given it's only the top 3 to qualify here personally, I wouldn't be considering Maliszewska as a favourite. Nevertheless, at the moment, despite the fact that she is ranked 53 in the world, she is well placed to qualify through the UIPM Olympic Ranking where she is currently ranked 5th and is the first non-qualified athlete in the list. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574421
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Yes, Gutkowski qualified for the semi final and recorded 16 wins in the fencing - he is currently 12th in Semi-Final B (I've just recorded the top 9  because it is only the top 9 in each semi who will qualify)

 

As for Maliszewska, she starts the final in 12th place overall after the fencing round. Her swim in the semi was 2:19.47 which was off the back of a 2:21.12 in qualification. The only other recent result I have on file for her was in the Ankara World Cup leg where she swam 2:23.52 so indications are that the swim leg isn't a huge strength for her, and the likelihood is that she will be in the bottom half of the field.

 

Her run leg in the semi final was 11:21.80 which was the quickest I seen from her - she ran 11:59.50 in qualification, and she has a 12:40.60 from Ankara. 

 

Given it's only the top 3 to qualify here personally, I wouldn't be considering Maliszewska as a favourite. Nevertheless, at the moment, despite the fact that she is ranked 53 in the world, she is well placed to qualify through the UIPM Olympic Ranking where she is currently ranked 5th and is the first non-qualified athlete in the list. 

The fact so many of the top ranked pentathletes have already secured a quota does rather reduce the jeopardy in terms both of the two world champs and the rankings quotas

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574423
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, mpjmcevoy said:

The fact so many of the top ranked pentathletes have already secured a quota does rather reduce the jeopardy in terms both of the two world champs and the rankings quotas

But realistically, it is only the European pentathletes who have had the opportunity to qualify up to this point, and I can't help feeling that it puts them at a disadvantage because of the way that the qualification pathway has been constructed. We could have a scenario where there are no quotas awarded at the world champs because the top three are European athletes who have already secured quotas in which case there would be reallocation to the ranking list and so they could go anywhere. 

 

Personally I think it would have been fairer to have hierarchy of qualification - the top 3 at the worlds should have qualified and if that included someone who had already secured standard at the European Games, then that quota should have gone to the next athlete based on the European Games result. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574424
Share on other sites

Semi-Final A - After Fencing Bonus Round

 

1) :CHN Zhang Linbin 22V +6 - 241 pts

2) :HUN Bence Demeter 23V - 240 pts

3) :EGY Mohanad Shaban 22V - 235 pts (Quota)

4) :KOR Jung Jinhwa 21V - 230 pts

5) :UKR Oleksandr Tovkai 21V - 230 pts (Quota)

6) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez 21V - 230 pts

7) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy 17V +10 - 220 pts

8) :GER Marvin Dogue 18V - 215 pts (Quota)

9) :ITA Matteo Cicinelli 17V - 210 pts

 

Not much movement in the top 9 - predominantly because Elgendy kept winning but he was just a little too far back to be able to capitalise on it. :GBR Charles Brown had a decent bonus round, picking up 2 wins to move within 1 point Cicinelli.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574504
Share on other sites

Semi-Final A - After Swimming

 

1)  :HUN Bence Demeter - 540 pts

2) :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 538 pts (Quota)

3) :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 536 pts

4) :UKR Oleksandr Tovkai - 536 pts (Quota)

5) :CHN Zhang Linbin - 535 pts

6) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 532 pts

7) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 528 pts

8) :ITA Matteo Cicinelli - 518 pts

9) :GBR Charles Brown - 516 pts

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574520
Share on other sites

Semi-Final A - Result

 

1) :MEX Emiliano Hernandez - 1203 pts

2) :CZE Martin Vlach - 1203 pts

3) :GBR Charles Brown - 1202 pts

4) :CHN Zhang Linbin - 1202 pts

5) :EGY Mohanad Shaban - 1202 pts (Quota)

6) :EGY Ahmed Elgendy - 1202 pts

7) :GER Marvin Dogue 18V - 1200 pts (Quota)

8) :KOR Jung Jinhwa - 1200 pts

9) :HUN Bence Demeter - 1200 pts

 

Strong run by :CZE Vlach - 13 seconds quicker than the rest of the field and moves him comfortably into qualifying spot. :HUN Demeter in contrast was one of the slowest in the run but had enough of a cushion to hold on to last qualifying position. 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574536
Share on other sites

13 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

Yes, Gutkowski qualified for the semi final and recorded 16 wins in the fencing - he is currently 12th in Semi-Final B (I've just recorded the top 9  because it is only the top 9 in each semi who will qualify)

 

As for Maliszewska, she starts the final in 12th place overall after the fencing round. Her swim in the semi was 2:19.47 which was off the back of a 2:21.12 in qualification. The only other recent result I have on file for her was in the Ankara World Cup leg where she swam 2:23.52 so indications are that the swim leg isn't a huge strength for her, and the likelihood is that she will be in the bottom half of the field.

 

Her run leg in the semi final was 11:21.80 which was the quickest I seen from her - she ran 11:59.50 in qualification, and she has a 12:40.60 from Ankara. 

 

Given it's only the top 3 to qualify here personally, I wouldn't be considering Maliszewska as a favourite. Nevertheless, at the moment, despite the fact that she is ranked 53 in the world, she is well placed to qualify through the UIPM Olympic Ranking where she is currently ranked 5th and is the first non-qualified athlete in the list. 

Thanks, and to conclude my curiosity. How big chances to qualify via ranking have Kasperczak, Stasiak, Nowacka and Dominiak?

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/18970-modern-pentathlon-uipm-world-championships-2023/page/7/#findComment-574550
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • More highlights   21.89 WL for  Gabby Thomas in the women's 200m at the Kip Keino Classic,  Cambrea Sturgis not far behind in a huge PB of 21.96    Rumesh Tharanga Pathirage continues his strong stretch of form with a 89.28m effort in men's javelin throw, just off his NR of 89.37m  Sinesipho Dambile with a PB of 19.77 in the men's 200m   10.03 PB for 18 year old  Gary Card in the men's 100m at the Penn Relays
    • Does the CAS have the authority to address from someone who believes the judges made a mistake in a given discipline? Pizzolato's last attempt at Paris 2024, which earned him the bronze medal, was controversial, but what does the CAS have to do with it? Even if the judges made a mistake then, the result won't change and this isn't the only case where someone feels wronged with this in world of sports. Unless, of course, they have some evidence of corruption or something like that
    • If Pizzolato will to return, would it be to the 86 kg category, or the 94 kg category, like Nasar? In 2024, they were both in the 89 kg category, which will no longer be at the Olympics, but in 2021 in Tokyo, Pizzolato won a medal in the 81 kg category.   Of course, it's unclear what's going on with the rape accusations- personally, unfortunately, I don't think he was ever a sweet angel- he was accused of other immoral things also 10 years ago, but gang rape? I find that hard to believe... Besides, Moldova has appealed about his bronze medal from Paris 2024 to the CAS- the verdict was supposed to be in February. Do you know anything about this? Did they have any grounds for this lawsuit at all?
    • Ukraine won 6 gold medals out of 10 in the women's competotion  + 1 silver and 1 bronze. Where do they get these girls from? It's always been a strong country, but they have never dominated like this. I wonder if their training methods would work in another country and if their coaches have any offerts to job from other countries? However, there is a significant decline in women's judo in Ukraine, so maybe they have directed all their resources and money towards wrestling?   In fact, Ukraine dominates Europe as much as Japan does the world- they have the best school in women's wrestling. In 2024, Ukraine only won 1 silver medal at the Paris Olympics? So even domination in Europe doesn't guarantee even 1 gold medal at the Olympics. Although, of course, if Italy for example, can't even win 1 bronze medal at the European Championships, then there's no point in even going to the World Championships...
    • Sablikova started on the road cycling and just almost qualified for Rio 2016. Maybe Lollobrigida would like to join the Italian track team? She has the good character and 2 medals at the Olympics, one in winter and one in summer, would be a legendary achievement, not only in Italy.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Sáblíková
    • One Wiebes is worth more than the all Italian team with Balsamo/Fidanza, etc., that much clear. Even if the Netherlands loses its dominance in the men's sprint, Wiebes will win 2-3 gold medals in other events. Just relax, man.
    • I'm most worried about our women's team in the pursuit – we have a reserve squad, but not advancing to the top 8 is a shame. We recently competed with out 1 team and had not good in 1 round. It doesn't look good. And the Netherlands are already taking Wiebes to the track team and will soon dominate the Madison/Omnium as well. Balsamo and Paternoster haven't made any progress for years and the our women's team at the Olympics has little chance to win a medal. Italy might even win World Championship/European Championship gold in the years after the Olympics, etc., but when the real fight comes, the UK or the USA will always beat us
    • Track cycling is one of the few sports where there is no host nation quota, so  will need to work hard to achieve our quotas.  It's not our best sport, but was happy to see Top 10 results in the Elimination Race for Grant Koontz and Emma Jimenez Palos (who is just 18!).
    • Yes, I saw the same thing you did @clemsonbeav (on both accounts) but I agree it looks pretty stock.  
×
×
  • Create New...