Women's individual at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships | ||||||||||
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Dates | May 25-27 | |||||||||
Competitors | 75 from 29 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 1386 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2016 UIPM Senior World Championships | ||||||
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Individual and team | men | women | ||||
Relay | men | mixed | women |
The women's individual at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships was held on 25 & 27 May 2016.
The 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships were held in Moscow, Russia from 23 to 29 May 2016. The event includes pistol shooting, fencing, 200m swimming, show jumping and a 3km run.
On 25 May 2016, 36 competitors qualified for the final [1] [2] as described below:
The top 8 total scores in each group qualify by right; the top 12 total scores across the remainder of the field also qualify. [3] Competitors do not perform the riding discipline during qualification. [4]
KEY: | Q | Qualified by right | q | Qualified via remainder ranking |
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | 10 (194) | 2:08.32 (316) | 12:32.04 (548) | 1058 Q | |
2 | 16 (242) | 2:19.90 (281) | 12:45.08 (535) | 1058 Q | |
3 | 11 (202) | 2:08.00 (316) | 12:41.01 (539) | 1057 Q | |
4 | 10 (194) | 2:18.56 (285) | 12:04.05 (576) | 1055 Q | |
5 | 16 (242) | 2:09.95 (311) | 13:18.08 (502) | 1055 Q | |
6 | 12 (210) | 2:15.28 (295) | 12:31.07 (549) | 1054 Q | |
7 | 11 (202) | 2:10.43 (309) | 12:40.01 (540) | 1051 Q | |
8 | 13 (218) | 2:21.95 (275) | 12:22.05 (558) | 1051 Q | |
9 | 14 (226) | 2:19.05 (283) | 12:39.01 (541) | 1050 q | |
10 | 17 (250) | 2:30.51 (249) | 12:29.06 (551) | 1050 q | |
11 | 13 (218) | 2:18.55 (285) | 12:35.08 (545) | 1048 q | |
12 | 10 (194) | 2:15.38 (294) | 12:21.05 (559) | 1047 q | |
13 | 11 (202) | 2:16.06 (292) | 12:27.07 (553) | 1047 q | |
14 | 15 (234) | 2:22.89 (272) | 12:42.03 (538) | 1044 | |
15 | 12 (210) | 2:17.93 (287) | 12:36.01 (544) | 1041 | |
16 | 13 (218) | 2:18.87 (284) | 12:50.04 (530) | 1032 | |
17 | 9 (186) | 2:23.70 (269) | 12:12.04 (568) | 1023 | |
18 | 11 (202) | 2:18.43 (285) | 12:47.01 (533) | 1020 | |
19 | 10 (194) | 2:17.48 (288) | 12:44.06 (536) | 1018 | |
20 | 10 (194) | 2:19.57 (282) | 12:43.04 (537) | 1013 | |
21 | 8 (178) | 2:15.48 (294) | 12:48.09 (532) | 1004 | |
22 | 9 (186) | 2:30.92 (248) | 12:32.07 (548) | 982 | |
23 | 10 (194) | 2:28.46 (255) | 12:49.05 (531) | 980 | |
24 | 13 (218) | 2:32.07 (244) | 13:19.06 (501) | 963 | |
25 | 10 (194) | 2:18.90 (284) | 13:44.02 (476) | 954 |
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | 13 (218) | 2:20.19 (280) | 12:18.00 (562) | 1060 Q | |
2 | 15 (234) | 2:15.37 (294) | 12:48.05 (532) | 1060 Q | |
3 | 17 (250) | 2:16.73 (290) | 13:01.00 (519) | 1059 Q | |
4 | 14 (226) | 2:11.54 (306) | 12:53.05 (527) | 1059 Q | |
5 | 17 (250) | 2:18.88 (284) | 12:58.00 (522) | 1056 Q | |
6 | 13 (218) | 2:17.91 (287) | 12:33.00 (547) | 1052 Q | |
7 | 21 (282) | 2:30.57 (249) | 13:00.00 (520) | 1051 Q | |
8 | 7 (170) | 2:11.05 (307) | 12:07.00 (573) | 1050 Q | |
9 | 10 (194) | 2:16.27 (292) | 12:18.00 (562) | 1048 q | |
10 | 15 (234) | 2:22.19 (274) | 12:43.00 (537) | 1045 q | |
11 | 14 (226) | 2:17.66 (287) | 12:50.00 (530) | 1043 | |
12 | 15 (234) | 2:18.67 (284) | 13:07.00 (513) | 1031 | |
13 | 13 (218) | 2:13.82 (299) | 13:09.00 (511) | 1028 | |
14 | 11 (202) | 2:20.45 (279) | 12:40.00 (540) | 1021 | |
15 | 12 (210) | 2:13.13 (301) | 13:19.00 (501) | 1012 | |
16 | 13 (218) | 2:35.94 (233) | 12:20.00 (560) | 1011 | |
17 | 9 (186) | 2:30.28 (250) | 12:05.05 (575) | 1011 | |
18 | 8 (178) | 2:27.60 (258) | 12:06.00 (574) | 1010 | |
19 | 10 (194) | 2:24.74 (266) | 12:31.00 (549) | 1009 | |
20 | 12 (210) | 2:23.58 (270) | 12:55.00 (525) | 1005 | |
21 | 5 (154) | 2:19.00 (283) | 12:12.09 (568) | 1005 | |
22 | 7 (170) | 2:17.99 (287) | 13:02.00 (518) | 975 | |
23 | 9 (186) | 2:15.69 (293) | 13:32.00 (488) | 967 | |
24 | 10 (194) | 2:24.13 (268) | 13:38.00 (482) | 944 | |
25 | 7 (170) | 2:20.37 (279) | 14:06.00 (454) | 903 |
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | 17 (258) | 2:17.19 (289) | 13:02.00 (518) | 1065 Q | |
2 | 18 (266) | 2:21.40 (276) | 12:58.00 (522) | 1064 Q | |
3 | 10 (202) | 2:16.37 (291) | 12:11.00 (569) | 1062 Q | |
4 | 14 (234) | 2:27.37 (258) | 12:12.00 (568) | 1060 Q | |
5 | 16 (250) | 2:19.68 (281) | 12:53.00 (527) | 1058 Q | |
6 | 14 (234) | 2:12.87 (302) | 12:58.50 (522) | 1058 Q | |
7 | 16 (250) | 2:14.33 (297) | 13:10.00 (510) | 1057 Q | |
8 | 14 (234) | 2:18.15 (286) | 12:44.00 (536) | 1056 Q | |
9 | 12 (218) | 2:19.98 (281) | 12:24.00 (556) | 1055 q | |
10 | 11 (210) | 2:14.76 (296) | 12:33.00 (547) | 1053 q | |
11 | 12 (218) | 2:29.12 (253) | 11:59.00 (581) | 1052 q | |
12 | 13 (226) | 2:21.82 (275) | 12:31.00 (549) | 1050 q | |
13 | 12 (218) | 2:23.30 (271) | 12:22.00 (558) | 1047 q | |
14 | 10 (202) | 2:14.82 (296) | 12:41.00 (539) | 1037 | |
15 | 9 (194) | 2:20.19 (280) | 12:19.00 (561) | 1035 | |
16 | 8 (186) | 2:17.79 (287) | 12:19.00 (561) | 1034 | |
17 | 10 (202) | 2:15.08 (295) | 13:10.00 (510) | 1007 | |
18 | 10 (202) | 2:26.35 (261) | 12:43.00 (537) | 1000 | |
19 | 9 (194) | 2:17.99 (287) | 13:11.00 (509) | 990 | |
20 | 7 (178) | 2:13.78 (299) | 13:15.00 (505) | 982 | |
21 | 10 (202) | 2:15.65 (294) | 13:50.00 (470) | 966 | |
22 | 10 (202) | 2:23.41 (270) | 13:39.00 (481) | 953 | |
23 | 2 (138) | 2:22.79 (272) | 12:42.00 (538) | 948 | |
24 | 10 (202) | 2:18.59 (285) | 13:59.00 (461) | 948 | |
25 | DNF (0) | 2:12.23 (304) | DNS (0) | 304 |
The final was held on 27 May 2016. [5]
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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21 (228) | 2:10.00 (310) | 76.00 (300) | 12:32.23 (548) | 1386 | ||
16 (196) | 2:06.59 (321) | 79.00 (297) | 12:20.45 (560) | 1374 | ||
25 (250) | 2:19.85 (281) | 87.00 (265) | 12:03.73 (577) | 1373 | ||
4 | 19 (216) | 2:21.11 (277) | 91.00 (275) | 11:40.47 (600) | 1368 | |
5 | 19 (214) | 2:15.75 (293) | 77.00 (299) | 12:22.28 (558) | 1364 | |
6 | 20 (220) | 2:18.33 (285) | 68.00 (300) | 12:25.53 (555) | 1360 | |
7 | 26 (258) | 2:27.10 (259) | 82.00 (294) | 12:32.44 (548) | 1359 | |
8 | 17 (202) | 2:12.00 (304) | 78.00 (284) | 12:13.24 (567) | 1357 | |
9 | 23 (240) | 2:17.31 (289) | 75.00 (300) | 12:52.81 (528) | 1357 | |
10 | 22 (232) | 2:20.95 (278) | 69.00 (286) | 12:25.56 (555) | 1351 | |
11 | 19 (214) | 2:12.10 (304) | 73.00 (293) | 12:41.12 (539) | 1350 | |
12 | 21 (226) | 2:18.92 (284) | 77.00 (299) | 12:43.58 (537) | 1346 | |
13 | 22 (232) | 2:14.86 (296) | 79.00 (290) | 12:56.63 (524) | 1342 | |
14 | 17 (204) | 2:19.66 (281) | 72.00 (300) | 12:24.69 (556) | 1341 | |
15 | 18 (208) | 2:17.09 (289) | 73.00 (300) | 12:37.66 (543) | 1340 | |
16 | 19 (214) | 2:08.40 (315) | 80.00 (289) | 13:01.15 (519) | 1337 | |
17 | 18 (213) | 2:20.37 (279) | 73.00 (300) | 12:35.71 (545) | 1337 | |
18 | 21 (227) | 2:25.99 (263) | 99.00 (253) | 11:48.41 (592) | 1335 | |
19 | 13 (178) | 2:21.80 (275) | 79.00 (287) | 11:48.24 (592) | 1332 | |
20 | 12 (174) | 2:18.24 (286) | 75.00 (286) | 11:57.21 (583) | 1329 | |
21 | 9 (154) | 2:07.24 (319) | 76.00 (286) | 12:12.33 (568) | 1327 | |
22 | 15 (182) | 2:13.52 (300) | 85.00 (284) | 12:21.70 (559) | 1325 | |
23 | 16 (196) | 2:13.49 (300) | 78.00 (298) | 12:51.88 (529) | 1323 | |
24 | 17 (202) | 2:19.22 (283) | 76.00 (293) | 12:36.03 (544) | 1322 | |
25 | 14 (184) | 2:15.09 (295) | 84.00 (292) | 12:33.57 (547) | 1318 | |
26 | 17 (202) | 2:26.61 (261) | 81.00 (278) | 12:10.73 (570) | 1311 | |
27 | 14 (187) | 2:22.00 (274) | 83.00 (283) | 12:16.03 (564) | 1308 | |
28 | 22 (235) | 2:28.91 (254) | 79.00 (290) | 13:04.69 (516) | 1295 | |
29 | 17 (203) | 2:29.00 (253) | 89.00 (287) | 12:33.06 (547) | 1290 | |
30 | 11 (166) | 2:15.38 (294) | 62.00 (300) | 13:12.93 (508) | 1268 | |
31 | 16 (202) | 2:20.50 (279) | 97.00 (259) | 13:04.53 (516) | 1256 | |
32 | 14 (184) | 2:20.56 (279) | 95.00 (243) | 12:47.18 (533) | 1239 | |
33 | 13 (179) | 2:16.77 (290) | 131.00 (205) | 12:50.33 (530) | 1204 | |
34 | 17 (202) | 2:21.42 (276) | 103.00 (211) | 13:20.58 (500) | 1189 | |
35 | 9 (156) | 2:17.66 (287) | EL (0) | 12:39.27 (541) | 984 | |
36 | 14 (184) | 2:16.91 (290) | DNS (0) | DNS (0) | 474 |
Standings are determined by the sum of three scores for each country, whether or not their respective competitors qualified for the final. [6] [7]
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