Modern pentathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's

Men's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Venue Copper Box (fencing)
Aquatics Centre (swimming)
Greenwich Park (riding and combined)
Date 11 August
Competitors 36 from 22 nations
Winning score 5928 OR
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) David Svoboda  Czech Republic
2nd, silver medalist(s) Cao Zhongrong  China
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ádám Marosi  Hungary

The men's modern pentathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London was held on 11 August. Three venues were used: the Copper Box (fencing), Aquatics Centre (swimming) and Greenwich Park (horse-riding and combined running and shooting).[1]

David Svoboda from the Czech Republic won the gold medal with an Olympic record-breaking score of 5,926 points. Cao Zhongrong, 2010 Asian Games gold medalist, won China's first ever Olympic medal in modern pentathlon, taking the silver. Meanwhile, Hungary's Ádám Marosi claimed the bronze medal. For the first time in the post-Soviet era, Russia missed out of the medal podium in the men's event, as current world champion Aleksander Lesun and defending champion Andrey Moiseev finished fourth and seventh place, respectively.

Competition format

The modern pentathlon consisted of five events, with all five held in one day. The format was slightly different from the typical modern pentathlon, with two events combined at the end.

  • Fencing: A round-robin, one-touch épée competition. Score was based on winning percentage.
  • Swimming: A 200 m freestyle race. Score was based on time.
  • Horse-riding: A show jumping competition. Score based on penalties for fallen bars, refusals, falls, and being over the time limit.
  • Combined running/shooting: A 3 km run with pistol shooting (the athlete must hit five targets in 70 seconds) every 1 km. Starts are staggered (based on points from first three events) so that the first to cross the finish line wins.[2]

Schedule

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 11 August 201208:45Fencing
13:20Swimming
15:20Riding
19:00Combined running/shooting

Results

Thirty-six athletes participated.[3]

Rank Athlete Country Fencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Riding
Time (pts)
Combined
Time (pts)
Total[4]
1st, gold medalist(s) David Svoboda Czech Republic 26 (1024)2:04.84 (1304)77.28 (1132)10:33.02 (2468)5928 (OR)
2nd, silver medalist(s) Cao Zhongrong China 25 (1000)1:58.93 (1376)74.62 (1080)10:38.02 (2448)5904
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ádám Marosi Hungary 20 (880)2:02.08 (1336)75.94 (1200)10:45.72 (2420)5836
4 Aleksander Lesun Russia 25 (1000)2:04.29 (1312)77.61 (1112)11:05.83 (2340)5764
5 Steffen Gebhardt Germany 20 (880)2:07.08 (1276)72.11 (1160)10:37.16 (2452)5756
6 Thomas Daniel Austria 17 (808)2:09.23 (1252)73.56 (1180)10:24.02 (2504)5744
7 Andrey Moiseev Russia 22 (928)2:02.71 (1328)70.65 (1140)11:05.28 (2340)5736
8 Justinas Kinderis Lithuania 15 (760)2:04.35 (1308)72.78 (1140)10:19.34 (2524)5732
9 Riccardo De Luca Italy 16 (784)2:08.29 (1264)72.09 (1200)10:32.34 (2472)5720
10 Nicholas Woodbridge Great Britain 17 (808)1:57.32 (1396)81.22 (1156)11:01.66 (2356)5716
11 Jung Jin-Hwa South Korea 16 (784)2:00.25 (1360)70.01 (1160)10:57.17 (2372)5676
12 Róbert Kasza Hungary 20 (880)2:01.59 (1344)74.57 (1200)11:27.85 (2252)5676
13 Samuel Weale Great Britain 17 (808)2:03.40 (1320)76.68 (1176)11:00.00 (2360)5664
14 Óscar Soto Mexico 16 (784)2:10.98 (1232)76.38 (1176)10:34.42 (2464)5656
15 Ondřej Polívka Czech Republic 12 (688)2:02.71 (1328)76.14 (1136)10:25.99 (2500)5652
16 Stanislau Zhurauliou Belarus 20 (880)2:06.80 (1280)70.07 (1120)10:58.10 (2368)5648
17 Christopher Patte France 16 (784)2:05.99 (1292)76.38 (1116)10:43.96 (2428)5620
18 Esteban Bustos Chile 15 (760)2:10.52 (1236)68.58 (1160)10:38.72 (2448)5604
19 Deniss Čerkovskis Latvia 23 (952)2:10.78 (1232)91.78 (976)10:46.88 (2416)5576
20 Nicola Benedetti Italy 17 (808)2:18.47 (1140)84.16 (1084)10:16.92 (2536)5568
21 Rustem Sabizkhuzin Kazakhstan 19 (856)2:13.21 (1204)72.42 (1100)10:49.57 (2404)5564
22 Shinichi Tomii Japan 18 (832)2:01.19 (1348)88.57 (1088)11:19.13 (2284)5552
23 Pavlo Tymoshchenko Ukraine 13 (712)2:08.15 (1264)69.63 (1140)10:48.37 (2408)5524
24 Szymon Staśkiewicz Poland 14 (736)2:11.54 (1224)75.21 (1180)10:56.31 (2376)5516
25 Arthur Lanigan O'Keeffe Ireland 14 (736)2:02.44 (1332)85.13 (1120)11:08.69 (2328)5516
26 Stefan Köllner Germany 16 (784)2:11.71 (1220)70.47 (1120)10:59.16 (2364)5488
27 Edward Fernon Australia 14 (736)2:13.10 (1204)87.40 (1152)10:48.19 (2408)5480
28 Yasser Hefny Egypt 17 (808)2:05.90 (1292)80.39 (1080)11:25.53 (2260)5440
29 Pavel Iliashenko Kazakhstan 15 (760)2:06.62 (1244)96.94 (1036)10:49.80 (2404)5432
30 Dzmitry Meliakh Belarus 17 (808)2:03.67 (1316)78.50 (1028)11:33.18 (2228)5380
31 Andrei Gheorghe Guatemala 15 (760)2:13.89 (1196)77.04 (1112)11:15.58 (2300)5368
32 Dennis Bowsher United States 12 (688)2:05.15 (1300)81.36 (1076)10:25.09 (2260)5324
33 Amro El-Geziry Egypt 18 (832)1:55.70 (1412)111.42 (856)11:42.44 (2192)5292
34 Hwang Woo-Jin South Korea 14 (736)2:01.14 (1348)146.83 (736)12:08.88 (2088)4908
35 Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy Ukraine 17 (808)2:04.83 (1304)DNF (580)11:18.80 (2288)4740
36 Wang Guan China 12 (688)2:12.13 (1216)DNS (0)DNS (0)1904

Records

For the first time in Olympic history, the men's modern pentathlon has broken multiple Olympic records in the every sporting discipline, with the exception of horse-riding.[5]

Broken Olympic records during the 2012 Summer Olympics
Total  David Svoboda (CZE) 5928
Fencing  David Svoboda (CZE) =26V–9D
Swimming  Amro El Geziry (EGY) 1:55.70
Running  Nicola Benedetti (ITA) 9:23.63 (WR)
Combined  Nicola Benedetti (ITA) 10:16.92
Shooting - 1 session of 5 shots  Ondřej Polívka (CZE) 9.3
Shooting - 3 session of 15 shots  Ondřej Polívka (CZE) 33.6

References

  1. Modern Pentathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics Archived 2012-12-10 at Archive.is
  2. Format Competition – Men's Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Start list Archived 2012-08-01 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. http://www.london2012.com/modern-pentathlon/event/men/phase=mpm001d00/index.html
  5. "Men's Modern Pentathlon – Records". London 2012. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
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