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Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2024

 

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Seems like everyone forgot this was taking place :p. Qualification is over in Mens and Womens, the next athletes qualified to the SFs.

 

Nations in contention for the 3 quotas: :HUN (1) :FRA (1) :GBR (1) :GER (1) :UKR (1) :CZE :AIN :JPN (1) :KOR (1) :CHN (1) :POL (1) :BUL :TUR 

 

Men´s Semifinals:

 

Semifinal 1:

 

:EGY Ahmed El-Gendy (already qualified)

:EGY Mohanad Shaban (already qualified)

:HUN Balazs Szep

:FRA Jean-Baptiste Mourcia

:GBR Myles Pillage

:GER Fabian Liebig

:HUN Bence Demeter

:GBR Charles Brown

:POL Lukasz Gutkowski (already qualified)

:JPN Taishu Sato (already qualified)

:FRA Christopher Patte

:UKR Yuriy Kovalchuk

:CZE Matej Lukes

:AIN (BLR) Maksim Maruk

:JPN Ryo Matsumoto

:KOR Kim Soeng-jin

:KOR Seo Chang-wan

:CHN Zhang Linbin

 

Semifinal 2:

 

:HUN Csaba Bohm (already qualified)

:EGY Mohamed El-Gendy (cant qualify, NOC already have the max number of athletes)

:EGY Moutaz Mohamed (cant qualify, NOC already have the max number of athletes)

:GBR Joseph Choong (already qualified)

:FRA Valentin Belaud

:POL Kamil Kasperczak

:CZE Martin Vlach

:CHN Luo Shuai

:CZE Marek Grycz

:BUL Todor Mihalev

:CHN Li Shuhuan (already qualified)

:TUR Bugra Unal

:UKR Oleksandr Tovkai (already qualified)

:HUN Richard Bereczki

:UKR Vladyslav Chekan

:KAZ Giorgiy Boroda-Dudochkin (already qualified)

:KOR Park Woo-jin

:KOR Jun Woong-tae (already qualified)

 

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Nations in contention for the 3 quotas: :KOR (1) :EGY (1) :AIN (both RUS and BLR) :LTU (1) :HUN (1) :GER (1) :MEX (1) :BEL :POL :SWE :FRA (1) :SUI :UKR :TUR 

 

Women´s Semifinals:

 

Semifinal 1:

 

:KOR Seong Seung-min

:GBR Kate French (cant qualify, NOC already have the max number of athletes)

:EGY Salma Abdelmaksoud

:HUN Michelle Gulyas (already qualified)

:AIN (RUS) Anastasiya Prokopenko

:LTU Ieva Serapinaite

:HUN Blanka Guzi

:GER Rebecca Langrehr

:MEX Mariana Arceo

:BEL Anais Eudes

:CHN Zhang Mingyu (already qualified)

:JPN Misaki Uchida (already qualified)

:KAZ Yelena Potapenko (already qualified)

:POL Anna Maliszewska

:POL Natalia Dominiak

:KOR Jang Ha-eun

:GBR Jessica Varley (cant qualify, NOC already have the max number of athletes)

:AIN (RUS) Uliana Batashova

 

Semifinal 2:

 

:SWE Marlena Jawaid

:KOR Kim Un-ju

:AIN (BLR) Iryna Prasiantsova

:FRA Elodie Clouvel

:EGY Malak Ismail (already qualified)

:MEX Tamara Vega

:KOR Kim Sun-woo (already qualified)

:SUI Anna Jurt

:UKR Iryna Khokhlova

:GBR Olivia Green (already qualified)

:AIN (BLR) Viyaleta Hureyeva

:HUN Rita Erdos

:TUR Ilke Ozyuksel

:LTU Gintare Venckauskaite

:HUN Blanka Bauer

:GBR Emma Whitaker (cant qualify, NOC already have the max number of athletes)

:EGY Amira Kandil

:ESP Laura Heredia (already qualified)

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Does anyone know how many ranking points are on offer from this? Are any athletes, such as those from :KOR/:FRA/:ITA mathematically guaranteed to qualify from rankings, even if they don’t podium at the World Championships? (I’m specifically looking at the men’s side as a GB fan)

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