Men's relay at the 2016 UIPM Senior World Championships | ||||||||||
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Dates | May 24 | |||||||||
Competitors | 34 from 17 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 1563 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2016 UIPM Senior World Championships | ||||||
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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.
Breakdown is as follows: [1]
Rank | Country | Athletes | Fencing Victories (pts) | Swimming Time (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Combined Time (pts) | Total |
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Hwang Woo-jin Jun Woong-tae | 24 (266) | 1:49.77 (371) | 83.00 (279) | 10:53.98 (647) | 1563 | ||
Ilia Frolov Oleg Naumov | 17 (218) | 1:54.01 (358) | 81.00 (300) | 10:26.95 (674) | 1550 | ||
Alexandre Henrard Pierre Dejardin | 18 (213) | 1:56.42 (351) | 89.00 (286) | 10:26.18 (674) | 1524 | ||
4 | Ruslan Nakonechnyi Pāvels Švecovs | 19 (229) | 1:50.05 (370) | 79.00 (265) | 10:50.21 (650) | 1514 | |
5 | Kirill Kasyanik Pavel Tsikhanau | 15 (202) | 1:55.59 (354) | 79.00 (300) | 10:44.54 (656) | 1512 | |
6 | Krisztián Strobl István Málits | 15 (201) | 1:56.84 (350) | 84.00 (300) | 10:45.75 (655) | 1506 | |
7 | Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy Vladislav Mishchenko | 16 (208) | 1:54.70 (356) | 96.00 (272) | 10:36.73 (664) | 1500 | |
8 | Martin Bilko David Kindl | 16 (209) | 1:53.44 (360) | 88.00 (269) | 10:49.72 (651) | 1489 | |
9 | Thomas Toolis Joseph Evans | 14 (194) | 1:49.62 (372) | 88.00 (269) | 10:47.95 (653) | 1488 | |
10 | Igor Sozinov Denis Tyurin | 21 (243) | 1:58.18 (346) | 88.00 (262) | 11:09.41 (631) | 1482 | |
11 | Alessandro Colasanti Giuseppe Parisi | 13 (187) | 1:57.11 (349) | 95.00 (266) | 10:26.20 (674) | 1476 | |
12 | Emanuel Zapata Sergio Villamayor | 16 (208) | 2:00.24 (340) | 80.00 (293) | 11:57.04 (583) | 1424 | |
13 | Remigiusz Golis Maciej Baranowski | 13 (168) | 1:52.33 (363) | 113.00 (235) | 10:51.09 (649) | 1415 | |
14 | Alexander Nobis Matthias Sandten | 16 (211) | 1:55.23 (355) | EL (0) | 10:39.08 (661) | 1227 | |
15 | Alvaro Sandoval Ismael Hernández | 11 (177) | 1:52.78 (362) | EL (0) | 10:18.40 (682) | 1221 | |
16 | Sam Ruddock Justin Torrellas | 17 (216) | 2:00.73 (338) | DNS (0) | 11:25.75 (615) | 1169 | |
17 | Pieter Oosthuizen Berndt Burger | 8 (152) | 2:02.77 (332) | EL (0) | 10:42.16 (658) | 1142 |
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