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Modern Pentathlon Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:ARG Argentina Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Sergio Villamayor
:AUS Australia Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Edward Fernon
:AUT Austria UIPM Olympic Ranking Gustav Gustenau
:BLR Belarus UIPM Olympic Ranking Ilya Palazkov
:CHI Chile Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Esteban Bustos
:CHN China Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Luo Shuai
:CHN China UIPM Olympic Ranking Li Shuhuan
:CUB Cuba Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Lester del Rosario
:CZE Czech Republic UIPM Olympic Ranking Jan Kuf
:CZE Czech Republic Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Martin Vlach
:EGY Egypt Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2021 Ahmed Elgendy
:EGY Egypt Modern Pentathlon CAPM African Championships 2019 Ahmed Hamed
:FRA France Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2019 Valentin Belaud
:FRA France Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Valentin Prades
:GER Germany Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Patrick Dogue
:GER Germany UIPM Olympic Ranking Fabian Liebig
:GBR Great Britain Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Cup 2019 (Final) Joseph Choong
:GBR Great Britain Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 James Cooke
:GUA Guatemala Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Charles Fernandez
:HUN Hungary Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Robert Kasza
:HUN Hungary Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2021 Adam Marosi
:JPN Japan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Shohei Iwamoto
:KAZ Kazakhstan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Pavel Ilyashenko
:LAT Latvia UIPM Olympic Ranking Pavel Svecovs
:LTU Lithuania Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Justinas Kinderis
:MEX Mexico UIPM Olympic Ranking Duilio Carrillo
:MEX Mexico UIPM Olympic Ranking Alvaro Sandoval
:POL Poland Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Lukasz Gutkowski
:POL Poland UIPM Olympic Ranking Sebastian Stasiak
:RUS Russia Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Alexander Lifanov
:KOR South Korea Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2019 Jun Woong-Tae
:KOR South Korea Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Jung Jin-Hwa
:ESP Spain UIPM Olympic Ranking Alex Heredia Vives
:UKR Ukraine UIPM Olympic Ranking Pavlo Tymoshchenko
:USA United States Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Emro El-Geziry
:UZB Uzbekistan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Alexander Savkin
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Marina Carrier
:BLR Belarus Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Anastasiya Prokopenko
:BLR Belarus Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2019 Volha Silkina
:BRA Brazil Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Maria Chaves Guimaraes
:CHN China Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Zhang Mingyu
:CHN China UIPM Olympic Ranking Zhang Xiaonan
:CUB Cuba Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Leydi Moya
:ECU Ecuador Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Lourdes Marcela Cuaspud
:EGY Egypt Modern Pentathlon CAPM African Championships 2019 Morsy Haydy
:EGY Egypt UIPM Olympic Ranking Amira Kandil
:FRA France Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2021 Elodie Clouvel
:FRA France Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Marie Oteiza
:GER Germany Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Annika Schleu
:GER Germany UIPM Olympic Ranking Rebecca Langrehr
:GBR Great Britain Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Kate French
:GBR Great Britain UIPM Olympic Ranking Joanna Muir
:HUN Hungary Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2021 Michelle Gulyas
:HUN Hungary Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Sarolta Kovacs
:IRL Ireland Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Natalya Coyle
:ITA Italy Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Championships 2019 Elena Micheli
:ITA Italy UIPM Olympic Ranking Alice Sotero
:JPN Japan UIPM Olympic Ranking Rena Shimazu
:JPN Japan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Natsumi Takamiya
:KAZ Kazakhstan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Elena Potapenko
:LTU Lithuania Modern Pentathlon UIPM World Cup 2019 (Final) Laura Asadauskaite
:LTU Lithuania Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Gintare Venckauskaite
:MEX Mexico Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Mariana Arceo
:MEX Mexico UIPM Olympic Ranking Maryan Oliver
:POL Poland UIPM Olympic Ranking Anna Maliszewska
:RUS Russia Modern Pentathlon ECMP European Championships 2019 Uliana Batashova
:RUS Russia UIPM Olympic Ranking Gulnaz Gubaydullina
:KOR South Korea Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Kim Se-Hee
:KOR South Korea UIPM Olympic Ranking Kim Sun-Woo
:TUR Turkey UIPM Olympic Ranking Ilke Ozyuksel
:USA United States Modern Pentathlon at the Pan American Games 2019 Samantha Schultz
:UZB Uzbekistan Modern Pentathlon AMPC Asian/Oceanian Championships 2019 Alise Fakhrutdinova
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23-24 February 2019 African Championships - African Qualifying Competition, Cairo (EGY)

27-30 June 2019 2019 World Cup Final (Tokyo, JPN)

6-11 August 2019 European Championships, European Qualifying Competition (Bath, GBR)

26 July – 11 August 2019 Pan-American Games – Pan-American Qualifying Competition (Lima, PER)

2-9 September 2019 2019 UIPM World Championships (Budapest, HUN)

11-21 November 2019 Asian Championships - Asian Qualifying Competition, Kunming (CHN)

May 2020 2020 UIPM World Championships (Xiamen, CHN)

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Here is a link to a document listing the competitions counting for Olympic Ranking in Modern Pentathlon:

 

http://www.uipmworld.org/sites/default/files/tokyo_2020_-_qualification_system_-_modern_pentathlon_-_explanationsdec_2018.pdf

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Doesn't the qualification document contradict itself? Namely this:

 

Should the athlete who obtained one (1) of the quota places through the Continental Championships has already qualified via the 2019 UIPM World Cup Final or the 2019 UIPM World Championships, the quota place will be allocated to the next highest placed athlete, not yet qualified, at the respective Continental Championship.

 

And this:

 

Three (3) quota places will be allocated to the three (3) highest placed athletes at the 2019 UIPM World Championships unless previously qualified through the 2019 UIPM World Cup Final or Continental Championships in which case the quota place(s) will be allocated to next highest ranked athlete(s) on the UIPM Olympic World Ranking List of 1 June 2020.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

Doesn't the qualification document contradict itself? Namely this:

 

 

 

 

And this:

 

 

 

 

 

 

No, the World Cup Final and World Championships are different events.

 

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6 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

 

No, the World Cup Final and World Championships are different events.

 

 

I know. But first it says if the same athlete wins a quota place during both the World Championships and the Continental Championships, the quota place will go to the next best athlete from the Continental Championships.

 

And later it says if the same athlete wins a quota place during both the World Championships and the Continental Championships, the quota place will be reallocated via the World Ranking List,

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24 minutes ago, EselTheDonkey said:

 

I know. But first it says if the same athlete wins a quota place during both the World Championships and the Continental Championships, the quota place will go to the next best athlete from the Continental Championships.

 

And later it says if the same athlete wins a quota place during both the World Championships and the Continental Championships, the quota place will be reallocated via the World Ranking List,

It’s because they’re talking about two different editions of the World Championships I believe (2019, 2020)?

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