Men's individual at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships | ||||||||||
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Dates | 26–28 May | |||||||||
Competitors | 96 from 35 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 1514 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2016 UIPM Senior World Championships |
Individual and team |
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Relay |
The men's individual at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships was held on 26 and 28 May 2016.
On 26 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 | Aleksander Lesun (RUS) | 24 (264) | 2:07.50 (318) | 11:33.00 (607) | 1189 Q |
2 | Yasser Hefny (EGY) | 22 (250) | 2:03.32 (331) | 11:39.00 (601) | 1182 Q |
3 | Patrick Dogue (GER) | 20 (236) | 2:08.49 (315) | 11:10.00 (630) | 1181 Q |
4 | Jun Woong-tae (KOR) | 16 (208) | 2:02.84 (332) | 11:01.00 (639) | 1179 Q |
5 | Guo Jianli (CHN) | 21 (243) | 2:03.10 (331) | 11:35.00 (605) | 1179 Q |
6 | Valentin Prades (FRA) | 21 (243) | 2:06.84 (320) | 11:28.00 (612) | 1175 Q |
7 | Justinas Kinderis (LTU) | 21 (243) | 2:07.16 (319) | 11:29.00 (611) | 1173 Q |
8 | Ruslan Nakonechnyi (LAT) | 20 (236) | 2:04.06 (328) | 11:31.00 (609) | 1173 Q |
9 | Ondřej Polívka (CZE) | 17 (215) | 2:04.91 (326) | 11:09.00 (631) | 1172 q |
10 | Róbert Kasza (HUN) | 16 (208) | 2:02.22 (334) | 11:15.00 (625) | 1167 q |
11 | Fabian Liebig (GER) | 16 (208) | 2:05.50 (324) | 11:11.00 (629) | 1161 |
12 | Tomoyuki Ono (JPN) | 18 (222) | 2:03.46 (330) | 11:33.00 (607) | 1159 |
13 | Jarosław Świderski (POL) | 13 (187) | 2:03.18 (331) | 11:13.00 (627) | 1145 |
14 | Mikalai Hayanouski (BLR) | 16 (208) | 2:04.84 (326) | 11:32.00 (608) | 1142 |
15 | Pavel Ilyashenko (KAZ) | 12 (180) | 2:05.01 (325) | 11:05.00 (635) | 1140 |
16 | Fabio Poddighe (ITA) | 11 (173) | 2:03.61 (330) | 11:09.00 (631) | 1134 |
17 | Hayato Noguchi (JPN) | 22 (250) | 2:03.61 (330) | 12:29.00 (551) | 1131 |
18 | Szymon Staśkiewicz (POL) | 18 (222) | 2:11.06 (307) | 11:48.00 (592) | 1121 |
19 | Denys Pavlyuk (UKR) | 12 (180) | 2:07.18 (319) | 11:21.00 (619) | 1118 |
20 | Danilo Fagundes (BRA) | 15 (201) | 2:12.50 (303) | 11:28.00 (612) | 1116 |
21 | Samuel Curry (GBR) | 14 (194) | 2:04.25 (328) | 11:48.00 (592) | 1114 |
22 | Christopher Patte (FRA) | 11 (173) | 2:06.30 (322) | 11:25.00 (615) | 1110 |
23 | Gustav Gustenau (AUT) | 11 (173) | 2:01.33 (336) | 11:46.00 (594) | 1103 |
24 | Jorge Abraham Camacho (MEX) | 13 (187) | 2:17.19 (289) | 11:18.00 (622) | 1098 |
25 | David Kindl (CZE) | 12 (180) | 2:11.66 (305) | 11:28.00 (612) | 1097 |
26 | Berndt Burger (RSA) | 8 (152) | 2:11.72 (305) | 11:17.00 (623) | 1080 |
27 | Pāvels Švecovs (LAT) | 13 (187) | 2:05.37 (324) | 12:19.00 (561) | 1072 |
28 | Thomas Toolis (GBR) | 14 (194) | 2:03.21 (331) | 12:34.00 (546) | 1071 |
29 | Ján Szalay (SVK) | 17 (215) | 2:12.67 (302) | 12:31.00 (549) | 1066 |
30 | Temirlan Aytimbetov (KGZ) | 12 (180) | 2:13.53 (300) | 12:18.00 (562) | 1042 |
31 | Canberk Hulusi Ekin (TUR) | 10 (166) | 2:16.83 (290) | 12:04.00 (576) | 1032 |
32 | Leandro Silva (ARG) | 9 (159) | 2:05.15 (325) | 12:35.00 (545) | 1029 |
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe (IRL) | 16 (208) | 2:01.75 (335) | 11:04.00 (636) | 1179 Q |
2 | James Cooke (GBR) | 19 (229) | 1:59.10 (343) | 11:33.00 (607) | 1179 Q |
3 | Valentin Belaud (FRA) | 21 (233) | 2:07.56 (318) | 11:13.00 (627) | 1178 Q |
4 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 25 (271) | 2:01.92 (335) | 12:08.20 (572) | 1178 Q |
5 | Auro Franceschini (ITA) | 16 (208) | 2:00.27 (340) | 11:10.30 (630) | 1178 Q |
6 | Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR) | 20 (236) | 2:12.01 (304) | 11:02.40 (638) | 1178 Q |
7 | Jan Kuf (CZE) | 16 (208) | 2:04.84 (326) | 10:57.00 (643) | 1177 Q |
8 | Péter Tibolya (HUN) | 21 (243) | 2:09.32 (313) | 11:20.00 (620) | 1176 Q |
9 | Ismael Hernández (MEX) | 13 (187) | 2:04.13 (328) | 10:41.00 (659) | 1174 q |
10 | Shohei Iwamoto (JPN) | 15 (201) | 2:07.68 (317) | 10:46.00 (654) | 1172 q |
11 | Egor Puchkarevskiy (RUS) | 20 (236) | 2:02.76 (332) | 11:36.46 (604) | 1172 q |
12 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 18 (222) | 1:59.94 (341) | 11:33.00 (607) | 1170 q |
13 | Gauthier Romani (FRA) | 16 (208) | 1:59.24 (343) | 11:24.00 (616) | 1167 q |
14 | Vladislav Sukharev (KAZ) | 16 (208) | 2:02.01 (334) | 11:19.00 (621) | 1163 q |
15 | Lee Woo-jin (KOR) | 15 (201) | 2:02.66 (332) | 11:19.00 (621) | 1154 |
16 | Ilya Palazkov (BLR) | 18 (222) | 2:05.89 (323) | 11:35.00 (605) | 1150 |
17 | Su Haihang (CHN) | 18 (222) | 2:03.01 (331) | 11:48.00 (592) | 1145 |
18 | Álvaro Sandoval (MEX) | 15 (201) | 2:08.75 (314) | 11:14.00 (626) | 1141 |
19 | Dimitar Krastanov (BUL) | 14 (194) | 2:04.89 (326) | 11:28.00 (612) | 1132 |
20 | Riccardo De Luca (ITA) | 17 (215) | 2:07.80 (317) | 11:56.00 (584) | 1116 |
21 | Andriy Fedechko (UKR) | 15 (201) | 2:06.93 (320) | 11:51.00 (589) | 1110 |
22 | Denis Tyurin (KAZ) | 14 (194) | 2:08.38 (315) | 11:43.00 (597) | 1106 |
23 | Eslam Hamad (EGY) | 12 (180) | 2:06.52 (321) | 11:40.00 (600) | 1101 |
24 | Lucas Schrimsher (USA) | 13 (187) | 2:04.93 (326) | 11:58.00 (582) | 1095 |
25 | Stefan Köllner (GER) | 13 (187) | 2:13.63 (300) | 11:38.00 (602) | 1089 |
26 | Sebastian Stasiak (POL) | 10 (166) | 2:04.83 (326) | 11:43.00 (597) | 1089 |
27 | Pieter Oosthuizen (RSA) | 13 (187) | 2:24.73 (266) | 11:28.00 (612) | 1065 |
28 | Deniss Čerkovskis (LAT) | 18 (222) | 2:14.49 (297) | 12:46.00 (534) | 1053 |
29 | Justin Torrellas (USA) | 8 (152) | 2:27.65 (258) | 11:40.00 (600) | 1010 |
30 | Benjamin Ortiz (CHI) | 6 (138) | 2:13.68 (299) | 12:15.00 (565) | 1002 |
31 | Enrico Ortolani (BRA) | 7 (145) | 2:11.97 (305) | 12:31.00 (549) | 999 |
32 | Christian Zillekens (GER) | 14 (194) | 2:08.81 (314) | DNS (0) | 508 |
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | Kirill Kasyanik (BLR) | 23 (257) | 2:02.85 (332) | 11:43.56 (597) | 1186 Q |
2 | Cristóbal Rodríguez (ESP) | 21 (243) | 2:03.67 (329) | 11:33.38 (607) | 1179 Q |
DSQ (3) | Maksim Kustov (RUS) | 18 (222) | 1:59.73 (341) | 11:26.21 (614) | 1177 Q |
4 | Omar El Geziry (EGY) | 23 (257) | 2:02.24 (334) | 11:55.53 (585) | 1176 Q |
5 | Pavel Tsikhanau (BLR) | 18 (222) | 2:07.62 (318) | 11:04.87 (636) | 1176 Q |
6 | Esteban Bustos (CHI) | 17 (215) | 2:08.62 (315) | 10:55.26 (645) | 1175 Q |
7 | Bence Demeter (HUN) | 23 (257) | 2:04.07 (328) | 11:51.74 (589) | 1174 Q |
8 | Charles Fernandez (GUA) | 18 (222) | 2:04.28 (328) | 11:17.66 (623) | 1173 Q |
9 | Pierpaolo Petroni (ITA) | 18 (222) | 2:06.24 (322) | 11:12.16 (628) | 1172 q |
10 | Amro El Geziry (EGY) | 20 (226) | 1:57.54 (348) | 11:42.84 (598) | 1172 q |
11 | Jorge Inzunza (MEX) | 16 (208) | 2:02.11 (334) | 11:12.23 (628) | 1170 q |
12 | Jung Jin-hwa (KOR) | 13 (187) | 2:01.23 (337) | 10:59.91 (641) | 1165 q |
13 | Ádám Marosi (HUN) | 14 (194) | 2:01.08 (337) | 11:11.69 (629) | 1160 |
14 | Joe Choong (GBR) | 14 (194) | 1:59.76 (341) | 11:39.58 (601) | 1136 |
15 | Hwang Woo-jin (KOR) | 17 (215) | 2:01.14 (337) | 11:57.32 (583) | 1135 |
16 | Han Jiahao (CHN) | 15 (201) | 2:01.00 (337) | 11:46.58 (594) | 1132 |
17 | Thomas Daniel (AUT) | 16 (208) | 2:11.16 (307) | 11:28.15 (612) | 1127 |
18 | Jorge Imeri (GUA) | 17 (215) | 2:07.20 (319) | 11:49.67 (591) | 1125 |
19 | Aleix Heredia Vives (ESP) | 20 (236) | 2:13.71 (299) | 12:08.66 (572) | 1107 |
20 | Igor Sozinov (KAZ) | 16 (208) | 2:11.76 (305) | 11:52.29 (588) | 1101 |
21 | Michał Gralewski (POL) | 12 (180) | 1:59.23 (343) | 12:08.13 (572) | 1095 |
22 | Lester Ders (CUB) | 11 (173) | 2:03.89 (329) | 11:53.80 (587) | 1089 |
23 | Alexandros Pantazidis (GRE) | 12 (180) | 2:08.53 (315) | 11:50.59 (590) | 1085 |
24 | Kirill Belyakov (RUS) | 16 (208) | 2:01.53 (336) | 12:48.60 (532) | 1076 |
25 | Sergio Villamayor (ARG) | 13 (187) | 2:15.79 (293) | 11:49.01 (591) | 1071 |
26 | Filipe Nascimento (BRA) | 10 (166) | 2:06.99 (320) | 11:57.23 (583) | 1069 |
27 | Nikita Kuznetsov (KGZ) | 12 (180) | 2:12.84 (302) | 11:54.42 (586) | 1068 |
28 | Yuriy Fedechko (UKR) | 10 (166) | 2:04.21 (328) | 12:10.04 (570) | 1064 |
29 | Ismo Salminen (FIN) | 9 (159) | 2:09.26 (313) | 11:51.64 (589) | 1061 |
30 | Sam Ruddock (USA) | 6 (138) | 2:05.18 (325) | 12:13.23 (567) | 1030 |
31 | José Figueroa (CUB) | 15 (201) | 2:14.64 (297) | 13:04.95 (516) | 1014 |
32 | Emiliano Zapata (ARG) | 9 (159) | 2:14.83 (296) | 13:07.54 (513) | 968 |
The final was held on 28 May 2016. [5]
Rank | Athlete | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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Valentin Belaud (FRA) | 22 (238) | 2:07.93 (317) | 74.00 (300) | 10:41.09 (659) | 1514 | |
Aleksander Lesun (RUS) | 24 (250) | 2:07.00 (319) | 77.00 (299) | 10:58.98 (642) | 1510 | |
Jung Jin-hwa (KOR) | 24 (250) | 2:00.12 (340) | 75.00 (300) | 11:26.57 (614) | 1504 | |
4 | Omar El Geziry (EGY) | 25 (258) | 2:01.97 (335) | 74.00 (300) | 11:39.33 (601) | 1494 |
5 | Yasser Hefny (EGY) | 22 (238) | 2:02.94 (332) | 82.00 (280) | 11:00.45 (640) | 1490 |
6 | Amro El Geziry (EGY) | 24 (250) | 1:56.50 (351) | 75.00 (272) | 11:24.85 (616) | 1489 |
DSQ (7) [6] | Maksim Kustov (RUS) | 18 (215) | 1:59.16 (343) | 71.00 (293) | 11:04.05 (636) | |
8 | Justinas Kinderis (LTU) | 21 (239) | 2:07.04 (319) | 79.00 (297) | 11:08.56 (632) | 1487 |
9 | James Cooke (GBR) | 17 (209) | 1:57.57 (348) | 72.00 (300) | 11:12.82 (628) | 1485 |
10 | Valentin Prades (FRA) | 17 (209) | 2:05.70 (323) | 71.00 (300) | 10:50.12 (650) | 1482 |
11 | Jan Kuf (CZE) | 17 (208) | 2:05.46 (324) | 76.70 (300) | 10:55.85 (645) | 1477 |
12 | Bence Demeter (HUN) | 16 (204) | 2:04.26 (328) | 77.00 (299) | 10:56.70 (644) | 1475 |
13 | Charles Fernandez (GUA) | 14 (192) | 2:03.07 (331) | 76.00 (300) | 10:55.16 (645) | 1468 |
14 | Ruslan Nakonechnyi (LAT) | 17 (209) | 2:02.16 (334) | 74.00 (286) | 11:03.25 (637) | 1466 |
15 | Pierpaolo Petroni (ITA) | 22 (238) | 2:05.23 (325) | 81.00 (278) | 11:17.69 (623) | 1464 |
16 | Esteban Bustos (CHI) | 19 (221) | 2:11.21 (307) | 73.00 (300) | 11:05.66 (635) | 1463 |
17 | Guo Jianli (CHN) | 16 (202) | 2:02.91 (332) | 71.00 (293) | 11:08.77 (632) | 1459 |
18 | Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe (IRL) | 19 (221) | 2:02.19 (334) | 80.00 (275) | 11:13.62 (627) | 1457 |
19 | Péter Tibolya (HUN) | 19 (221) | 2:07.67 (317) | 74.00 (293) | 11:21.60 (619) | 1450 |
20 | Jun Woong-tae (KOR) | 16 (202) | 2:02.04 (334) | 72.00 (279) | 11:13.67 (627) | 1442 |
21 | Róbert Kasza (HUN) | 17 (210) | 2:02.27 (334) | 75.00 (300) | 11:43.28 (597) | 1441 |
22 | Gauthier Romani (FRA) | 15 (197) | 1:59.95 (341) | 76.00 (286) | 11:29.27 (611) | 1435 |
23 | Ismael Hernández (MEX) | 12 (180) | 2:04.38 (327) | 89.00 (270) | 10:45.65 (655) | 1432 |
24 | Cao Zhongrong (CHN) | 13 (187) | 1:59.83 (341) | 77.00 (285) | 11:28.48 (612) | 1425 |
25 | Auro Franceschini (ITA) | 15 (196) | 2:00.75 (338) | 80.00 (275) | 11:33.41 (607) | 1416 |
26 | Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR) | 14 (181) | 2:10.42 (309) | 73.00 (300) | 11:25.91 (615) | 1405 |
27 | Cristóbal Rodríguez (ESP) | 16 (204) | 2:04.92 (326) | 72.00 (286) | 11:55.04 (585) | 1401 |
28 | Tomoya Miguchi (JPN) | 15 (197) | 2:01.05 (337) | 76.00 (300) | 12:15.93 (565) | 1399 |
29 | Jorge Inzunza (MEX) | 10 (166) | 2:02.34 (333) | 71.00 (293) | 11:35.72 (605) | 1397 |
30 | Kirill Kasyanik (BLR) | 15 (197) | 2:03.71 (329) | 74.00 (286) | 11:56.57 (584) | 1396 |
31 | Pavel Tsikhanau (BLR) | 13 (184) | 2:07.46 (318) | 78.00 (267) | 11:34.93 (606) | 1375 |
32 | Patrick Dogue (GER) | 9 (161) | 2:07.91 (317) | 113.00 (243) | 10:52.58 (648) | 1369 |
33 | Shohei Iwamoto (JPN) | 11 (173) | 2:06.36 (321) | 92.00 (267) | 11:33.40 (607) | 1368 |
34 | Ondřej Polívka (CZE) | 12 (178) | 2:05.17 (325) | 85.00 (281) | 12:16.10 (564) | 1348 |
35 | Vladislav Sukharev (KAZ) | 14 (190) | 2:02.96 (332) | 117.00 (197) | 12:26.84 (554) | 1273 |
36 | Egor Puchkarevskiy (RUS) | DNS (0) | 2:12.35 (303) | DNS (0) | DNS (0) | 303 |
Standings are determined by the sum of three scores for each country, whether or not their respective competitors qualified for the final. [7] [8]
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