Modern Pentathlon World Cup Explained

Modern Pentathlon World Cup is an annual series of modern pentathlon competitions organised by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). Competitions are held in a number of countries and each series culminates in a World Cup Final. It is the top level annual series for the sport.

The 2010 edition had its world cup final in Moscow and the 2014 series has its final in Sarasota Bradenton.[1]

Winners of the World Cup Final

YearWomenMenTeam-Relay WomenTeam-Relay MenTeam-Relay Mix
1999 Dorota Idzi Sébastien Deleigne Kate Allenby

Steph Cook
Ákos Hanzély
Péter Sárfalvi
Gábor Balogh
2000 Caroline Delemer Vadym Tkachuk
2001 Edvinas Krungolcas
2002 Claudia Corsini
2003 Georgia Harland Rustem Sabirkhuzin
2004 Kate Allenby Edvinas Krungolcas
2005 Claudia Corsini Edvinas Krungolcas
2006 Alessia Pieretti Libor Capalini
2007 Aya Medany Edvinas Krungolcas
2008 Donata Rimšaitė Róbert Kasza
2009 Donata Rimšaitė Ádám Marosi
2010 Lena Schöneborn Ádám Marosi
2011 Lena Schöneborn Róbert Kasza
2012 Ilia Frolov
2013 Victoria Tereshchuk Valentin Prades Jeļena Rubļevska
Deniss Cernovskis
2014 Oktawia Nowacka Aleksander Lesun Ekaterina Khuraskina
Aleksander Lesun
2015 Laura Asadauskaitė Riccardo De Luca Katsiaryna Arol
Ilya Palazkov
2016 Lena Schöneborn James Cooke Natalya Coyle
2017 Tamara Alekszejev Valentin Prades Natalya Coyle
Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe
2018 Chloe Esposito Jung Jin-hwa Alice Sotero
Riccardo De Luca
2019 Laura Asadauskaitė Joe Choong Élodie Clouvel
Valentin Prades

Host venues

YearStage 1Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4Stage 5Stage 6Final
1999 San Antonio Mexico City Rome Darmstadt Aix-en-Provence/
Budapest
Sydney
2000 San Antonio Seoul Budapest Darmstadt Aix-en-Provence
2001 Mexico City Warendorf Székesfehérvár Budapest Bath Moscow
2002 Mexico City Madrid Székesfehérvár/
Sindelfingen
Budapest/
Warsaw
Budapest
2003 Mexico City Székesfehérvár Warsaw Athens
2004 Queretaro Rio de Janeiro Beijing Budapest Darmstadt
2005 Acapulco Székesfehérvár/
Leipzig
Budapest/
Paris
Athens Uppsala
2006 Acapulco Millfield Berlin/
Moscow
Budapest/
Székesfehérvár
Cairo Chianciano Terme Chianciano Terme
2007 Mexico City Cairo Millfield Moscow/
Budapest
Székesfehérvár/
Drzonków
Rome Beijing
2008 Cairo Mexico City Millfield Madrid Kladno Caldas da Rainha
2009 Mexico City Cairo Budapest Székesfehérvár Rome Rio de Janeiro
2010 Playa del Carmen Cairo Medway Budapest Berlin Moscow
2011 Palm Springs Sassari Budapest Chengdu London
2012 Charlotte Rio de Janeiro Százhalombatta Rostov-on-Don Chengdu
2013 Palm Springs Rio de Janeiro Chengdu Budapest Nizhniy Novgorod
2014 Cairo Chengdu Kecskemét Sarasota
2015 Sarasota Cairo Rome Kecskemét Minsk
2016 Cairo Rio de Janeiro Rome Kecskemét Sarasota
2017 Los Angeles Cairo Kecskemét Drzonkow Vilnius
2018 Cairo Los Angeles Kecskemét Sofia Astana
2019 Cairo Sofia Kecskemét Prague Tokyo
2020 Cairo Sofia Prague Budapest Seoul
2021 Budapest Sofia Sofia Székesfehérvár
2022 Cairo Budapest Albena Ankara Ankara
2023 Cairo Ankara Budapest Sofia Ankara
2024 Cairo Ankara Budapest Sofia Ankara

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sbpentathlon.com/page.asp?content_id=33712 2014 World Cup Final