Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's

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Men's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Venue Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre
Date26 August
Competitors32 from 21 nations
Winning score5480
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Andrey Moiseev
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Andrejus Zadneprovskis
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Bronze medal icon.svg Libor Capalini
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
  2000
2008  

The men's modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre in Goudi Olympic Complex on 26 August. Thirty-two athletes from 20 nations participated in this event. [1] [2]

Although the event was considered wide open, as no other athlete dominated the sport since 2000, the Russians, Lithuanians and Czechs continued to reach the top positions in the men's competition. Russia's Andrey Moiseev won the gold medal with a score of 5,480 points. Andrejus Zadneprovskis of Lithuania won the nation's first ever Olympic medal in modern pentathlon, taking the silver. Libor Capalini of the Czech Republic, on the other hand, claimed the bronze, winning his nation's first medal in the sport since Jan Bártů in 1976.

Competition format

The modern pentathlon consisted of five events, with all five held in one day.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 26 August 200410:00Shooting
11:00Fencing
14:25Swimming
16:15Riding
18:20Running

Results

RankAthleteCountryShooting
Score (pts)
Fencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Riding
Penalties (pts)
Running
Time (pts)
Total
Gold medal icon.svg Andrey Moiseev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 175 (1036)22 (1000)1:58.88 (1376)168 (1032)9:51.88 (1036)5480
Silver medal icon.svg Andrejus Zadneprovskis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 172 (1000)19 (916)2:04.34 (1308)112 (1088)9:31.46 (1116)5428
Bronze medal icon.svg Libor Capalini Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 179 (1084)14 (776)2:02.00 (1336)84 (1116)9:40.70 (1080)5392
4 Deniss Čerkovskis Flag of Latvia (3-2).svg  Latvia 180 (1096)19 (916)2:09.00 (1252)196 (1004)9:38.77 (1088)5356
5 Dzmitry Meliakh Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 186 (1168)11 (692)2:02.63 (1332)56 (1144)9:59.45 (1004)5340
6 Michal Michalík Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 181 (1108)18 (888)2:08.51 (1260)56 (1144)10:17.68 (932)5332
7 Eric Walther Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 168 (952)16 (832)2:02.03 (1336)84 (1116)9:39.36 (1084)5320
8 Gábor Balogh Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 175 (1036)15 (804)2:10.02 (1240)28 (1172)9:49.67 (1044)5296
9 Vakhtang Iagorashvili Flag of the United States.svg  United States 171 (988)19 (916)2:09.11 (1252)28 (1172)10:13.95 (948)5276
10 Rustem Sabizkhuzin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 185 (1156)18 (888)2:12.02 (1216)292 (908)9:39.60 (1084)5252
11 Sergio Salazar Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 172 (1000)16 (832)2:07.27 (1276)112 (1088)9:59.15 (1004)5200
12 Manuel Pradillo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 178 (1072)15 (804)2:07.07 (1276)168 (1032)9:57.68 (1012)5196
13 Chad Senior Flag of the United States.svg  United States 175 (1036)12 (720)2:02.39 (1332)196 (1004)9:35.76 (1100)5192
14 Niklaus Brünisholz Civil Ensign of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 180 (1096)14 (776)2:09.12 (1252)196 (1004)9:46.75 (1056)5184
15 Sébastien Deleigne Flag of France.svg  France 180 (1096)15 (804)2:12.27 (1216)196 (1004)9:45.31 (1060)5180
16 Qian Zhenhua Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 185 (1156)12 (720)2:08.52 (1260)56 (1144)10:27.25 (892)5172
17 Steffen Gebhardt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 183 (1132)13 (748)2:12.84 (1208)112 (1088)10:08.81 (968)5144
18 Ákos Kállai Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 179 (1084)18 (888)2:14.64 (1188)196 (1004)10:08.75 (968)5132
19 Andrea Valentini Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 169 (964)19 (916)2:18.34 (1140)124 (1068)10:01.25 (996)5084
20 Raouf Abdou Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 174 (1024)13 (748)2:12.32 (1216)140 (1060)9:51.48 (1036)5084
21 Lee Choon-huan Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 175 (1036)12 (720)2:12.02 (1216)84 (1116)10:05.85 (980)5068
22 Pavel Uvarov Flag of Kyrgyzstan (1992-2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan 181 (1108)10 (664)2:13.26 (1204)140 (1060)10:05.95 (980)5016
23 Erik Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 163 (892)12 (720)2:06.68 (1280)84 (1116)10:08.20 (968)4976
24 Han Do-ryeong Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 183 (1132)15 (804)2:09.78 (1244)392 (808)10:13.85 (948)4936
25 Raphaël Astier Flag of France.svg  France 163 (892)14 (776)2:06.93 (1280)204 (996)10:03.64 (988)4932
26 Enrico Dell'Amore Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Italy 180 (1096)18 (888)2:16.63 (1164)440 (760)9:55.01 (1020)4928
27 Alexander Parygin Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 169 (964)13 (748)2:14.14 (1192)196 (1004)10:01.57 (996)4904
28 Vasileios Floros Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 174 (1024)10 (664)2:04.40 (1308)100 (1100)11:02.25 (752)4848
29 Daniel dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 163 (892)14 (776)2:16.52 (1164)84 (1116)10:54.15 (784)4732
30 Andrzej Stefanek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 172 (1000)16 (832)2:07.37 (1272)616 (584)10:03.35 (988)4676
31 Edvinas Krungolcas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 171 (988)16 (832)2:07.23 (1276)112 (1088)13:11.15 (236)4420
32 Marcin Horbacz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 181 (1108)18 (888)2:04.43 (1308)1088 (112)*10:07.46 (972)4388

* Did not finish the riding course because of the exceeding number of obstacle and time penalties

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