2016 World Modern Pentathlon Championships – Men's relay

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Men's relay
at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships
DatesMay 24
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Winning points1563
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2015
2017  
2016 UIPM Senior World
Championships

Modern pentathlon pictogram.svg
Individual
and team
men women
Relay men mixed women

The men's relay at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships was held on 24 May 2016.

Results

Breakdown is as follows: [1]

RankCountryAthletesFencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Riding
Time (pts)
Combined
Time (pts)
Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Hwang Woo-jin
Jun Woong-tae
24 (266)1:49.77 (371)83.00 (279)10:53.98 (647)1563
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Ilia Frolov
Oleg Naumov
17 (218)1:54.01 (358)81.00 (300)10:26.95 (674)1550
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France Alexandre Henrard
Pierre Dejardin
18 (213)1:56.42 (351)89.00 (286)10:26.18 (674)1524
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Ruslan Nakonechnyi
Pāvels Švecovs
19 (229)1:50.05 (370)79.00 (265)10:50.21 (650)1514
5Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Kirill Kasyanik
Pavel Tsikhanau
15 (202)1:55.59 (354)79.00 (300)10:44.54 (656)1512
6Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Krisztián Strobl
István Málits
15 (201)1:56.84 (350)84.00 (300)10:45.75 (655)1506
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy
Vladislav Mishchenko
16 (208)1:54.70 (356)96.00 (272)10:36.73 (664)1500
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Martin Bilko
David Kindl
16 (209)1:53.44 (360)88.00 (269)10:49.72 (651)1489
9Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Thomas Toolis
Joseph Evans
14 (194)1:49.62 (372)88.00 (269)10:47.95 (653)1488
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Igor Sozinov
Denis Tyurin
21 (243)1:58.18 (346)88.00 (262)11:09.41 (631)1482
11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Alessandro Colasanti
Giuseppe Parisi
13 (187)1:57.11 (349)95.00 (266)10:26.20 (674)1476
12Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Emanuel Zapata
Sergio Villamayor
16 (208)2:00.24 (340)80.00 (293)11:57.04 (583)1424
13Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Remigiusz Golis
Maciej Baranowski
13 (168)1:52.33 (363)113.00 (235)10:51.09 (649)1415
14Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Alexander Nobis
Matthias Sandten
16 (211)1:55.23 (355)EL (0)10:39.08 (661)1227
15Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Alvaro Sandoval
Ismael Hernández
11 (177)1:52.78 (362)EL (0)10:18.40 (682)1221
16Flag of the United States.svg  United States Sam Ruddock
Justin Torrellas
17 (216)2:00.73 (338)DNS (0)11:25.75 (615)1169
17Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Pieter Oosthuizen
Berndt Burger
8 (152)2:02.77 (332)EL (0)10:42.16 (658)1142

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