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Modern Pentathlon Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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  • 2 months later...

The UIPM fencing format has been changed starting from the ongoing world cup season 

in qualification:

the format is the same conventional one when the player play a one touch game against the opponent in his group

 

but starting from semifinal there will be a seeding round (with no actual points) and based on the seeding order a knockout stage will start with 1 minute round and whoever gets 5 points wins (or the leader after 1 minute finish)

also the double touch are counted similar to conventional Epee 

 

still not very clear if Olympics will start from seeding or start with normal point round in semi and seeding only in final

 

 

5 hours ago, El Analyzer said:

still not very clear if Olympics will start from seeding or start with normal point round in semi and seeding only in final

It is mentioned clearly in 2025 version of UIPM rules as there will be a separate ranking for fencing only

 

 

* Athletes/relay teams are seeded for the Direct Elimination within their respective Semi-final or Final group according to their result in the Fencing Seeding Round. In the Olympic Games, Youth Olympic Games and World Cup Finals, athletes will be seeded for the Fencing Direct Elimination based on their FWR

 

 

* The final ranking for pentathletes or relay teams eliminated in the same round will be determined based on their rank from the Fencing Seeding Round. In the Olympic Games, Youth Olympic Games and World Cup Finals, where no Fencing Seeding Round is held, their final ranking will be determined by their Fencing World Ranking.

Posted (edited)

 

Nice to see new names on the podium.. obstacles will boost the confidence of the new generation 

WC women results:
Gold - Khalil :EGY 

Silver - Hureyeva :AIN 

Bronze- Malashenoka :AIN 

Edited by El Analyzer
  • 3 months later...

We got the Junior World Championships live & FTA from {copy/paste} Székesfehérvár :HUN this weekend.  Semis and Finals from Friday to Sunday

 

Sport Events - Sports Calendar, Schedule & Replays

 

 

  • 4 weeks later...

2025 UIPM U17 World Championships in Johannesburg :RSA (17-20 July)

 

Results:

 

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Men's Individual:

1. Nemere Szecsi :HUN

2. Arda Meric :TUR 

3. Momen Abdelmgeed :EGY

4. Eyad Abd Allah :EGY

5. Liutauras Valeika :LTU

6. Aron Herczeg :HUN

7. Emir Kurtulan Muhammet :TUR

8. Domonkos Gyepessy :HUN

9. Zoltan Mitro Milan :HUN

10. Salim El-Masri :GER

 

Men's Team:

1. Hungary :HUN (Szecsi / Gyepessy / Herczeg)

2. Egypt :EGY (Abdelmgeed / Abd Allah / Abdelrhman)

3. Germany :GER (El-Masri / Thieke / Rasmus Nord)

 

Women's Individual:

1. Farida Khalil :EGY

2. Annachiara Allara :ITA

3. Tatiana Thomatos :RSA

4. Leah Kocher :SUI

5. Megan Kleynhans :RSA

6. Tulya Kesebir :TUR

7. Jemima Chetwood :GBR

8. Shahd Abdrabou :EGY

9. Lilly Farag :EGY

10. Hanna Herbak :HUN 

 

Women's Team:

1. Egypt :EGY (Khalil / Farag / Abdrabou)

2. South Africa :RSA (Haasbroek / Thomatos / Kleynhans)

3. Hungary :HUN (Pleban / Csanak / Herbak)

 

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Full Results

2025 European Championships in Madrid :ESP (21-27 July)

 

Results:

 

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Men's Individual:

1. Yuriy Kovalchuk :UKR

2. Mihaly Koleszar :HUN 

3. Jean-Baptiste Mourcia :FRA 

4. Andras Gall :HUN 

5. Danylo Sych :UKR 

6. Ugo Fleurot :FRA 

7. Roberto Micheli :ITA 

8. Balazs Szep :HUN 

9. Mathis Rochat :FRA

10. Matous Tuma :CZE 

11. Matej Lukes :CZE 

12. Charles Brown :GBR 

13. Titas Puronas :LTU 

14. Marek Grycz :CZE 

15. Botond Tamas :HUN 

16. James Hulme :GBR 

17. Giorgi Tskhadadze :GEO 

18. Jan Toman :CZE 

 

Men's Team:

1. Hungary :HUN (Koleszar / Gall / Szep)

2. France :FRA (Mourcia / Fleurot / Rochat)

3. Czech Republic :CZE (Lukes / Grycz / Tuma)

4. Ukraine :UKR (Kovalchuk / Sych / Tovkai)

5. Great Britain :GBR (Hulme / Brown / Charlton)

 

Men's Relay:

1. Czech Republic :CZE (Grycz - Tuma)

2. Ukraine :UKR (Kovalchuk - Sych)

3. Spain :ESP (Salomo - Liberal Manzanas)

 

Women's Individual:

1. Rebecca Castaudi :FRA 

2. Emma Whitaker :GBR

3. Blanka Bauer :HUN 

4. Blanka Guzi :HUN 

5. Aurora Tognetti :ITA 

6. Laura Heredia :ESP 

7. Ilke Ozyuksel :TUR 

8. Lucie Hlavackova :CZE 

9. Louison Cazaly :FRA 

10. Valentina Martinescu :ITA 

11. Anna Jurt :SUI

12. Malgorzata Karbownik :POL

13. Coline Flavin :FRA

14. Noemi Eszes :HUN

15. Vivienne Meyer :SUI

16. Alice Rinaudo :ITA

17. Katharina Jurt :SUI

18. Emma Meszaros :HUN 

 

Women's Team:

1. Hungary :HUN (Bauer / Guzi / Eszes)

2. France :FRA (Castaudi / Flavin / Cazaly)

3. Italy :ITA (Tognetti / Martinescu / Rinaudo)

4. Switzerland :SUI (Meyer / K Jurt / A Jurt)

5. Great Britain :GBR (Whitaker / Hatfield / Follett)

 

Women's Relay:

1. Switzerland :SUI (K Jurt - F Jurt)

2. Czech Republic :CZE (Vanova - Hlavackova)

3. Hungary :HUN (Eszes - Meszaros)

 

Mixed Relay:

1. Hungary :HUN (Guzi - Koleszar)

2. Italy :ITA (Bovenzi - Martinescu)

3. France :FRA (Bories - Flavin)

4. Ukraine :UKR (Boicheniuk - Tovkai)

5. Spain :ESP (Fernandez Donda - Salomo)

 

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Full Results

  • 4 weeks later...

2025 UIPM U19 World Championships

(Druskininkai :LTU, 20-23 August)

 

Results:

 

Men's Individual:

1. SZECSI Nemere :HUN - 1577 

2. RYBAK Oleg :UKR - 1562

3. DE LIMA XAVIER Jhon Jhaymesson :BRA - 1556

4. AMER Omar :EGY - 1547
5. SOLIMAN Sief :EGY - 1544
6. CHERNYSHEV Oleksandr :UKR - 1541
7. KOVALCHUK Maksym :UKR - 1541

8. CHOI Jiung :KOR - 1541

 

Men's Team:

1. Ukarine :UKR (Oleg RYBAK - Oleksandr CHERNYSHEV - Maksym KOVALCHUK) - 4644

2. Egypt :EGY (Omar AMER - Sief SOLIMAN - Mohamed HASSAN) - 4628

3. Czech Republic :CZE (Tobias RASKA - Matyas STEGMANN - Dan VORLICEK) - 4590

 

Women's Individual:

 1. KHALIL Farida     :EGY - 1465 
 2. JAKUBOWSKA Hanna   :POL - 1449 
 3. EL-MASRI Amaya     :GER - 1430 
 4. ELGINDY Ganah     :EGY - 1420 
 5. RAJNCSAK Diana     :HUN - 1414 
 6. FARMAND Nadja     :GER - 1406 
 7. SINTES Alana     :FRA - 1405 
 8. HERBAK Emma     :HUN - 1405 

 

Women's Team:

1. Egypt :EGY (Farida KHALIL - Sarah MOHAMED - Ganah ELGINDY) - 4287

2. Germany :GER (Charlotte KEISTER - Amaya EL-MASRI - Nadja FARMAND) - 4238

3. Hungary :HUN (Ivola TURBUCZ - Diana RAJNCSAK - Emma HERBAK) - 4205

 

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Full Results

6 minutes ago, George_D said:

2025 UIPM U19 World Championships

(Druskininkai :LTU, 20-23 August)

 

Results:

 

Men's Individual:

1. SZECSI Nemere :HUN - 1577 

2. RYBAK Oleg :UKR - 1562

3. DE LIMA XAVIER Jhon Jhaymesson :BRA - 1556

4. AMER Omar :EGY - 1547
5. SOLIMAN Sief :EGY - 1544
6. CHERNYSHEV Oleksandr :UKR - 1541
7. KOVALCHUK Maksym :UKR - 1541

8. CHOI Jiung :KOR - 1541

 

Men's Team:

1. Ukarine :UKR (Oleg RYBAK - Oleksandr CHERNYSHEV - Maksym KOVALCHUK) - 4644

2. Egypt :EGY (Omar AMER - Sief SOLIMAN - Mohamed HASSAN) - 4628

3. Czech Republic :CZE (Tobias RASKA - Matyas STEGMANN - Dan VORLICEK) - 4590

 

Women's Individual:

 1. KHALIL Farida     :EGY - 1465 
 2. JAKUBOWSKA Hanna   :POL - 1449 
 3. EL-MASRI Amaya     :GER - 1430 
 4. ELGINDY Ganah     :EGY - 1420 
 5. RAJNCSAK Diana     :HUN - 1414 
 6. FARMAND Nadja     :GER - 1406 
 7. SINTES Alana     :FRA - 1405 
 8. HERBAK Emma     :HUN - 1405 

 

Women's Team:

1. Egypt :EGY (Farida KHALIL - Sarah MOHAMED - Ganah ELGINDY) - 4287

2. Germany :GER (Charlotte KEISTER - Amaya EL-MASRI - Nadja FARMAND) - 4238

3. Hungary :HUN (Ivola TURBUCZ - Diana RAJNCSAK - Emma HERBAK) - 4205

 

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Medal for us :yikes:

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