Modern pentathlon at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's

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Men's individual Modern pentathlon at the 2011 Pan American Games
Modern pentathlon pictogram (pre-2025).svg
Venue Hipica Club
DatesOctober 16
Competitors25 from 13 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
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The men's Individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 16 at the Hipica Club. [1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Eli Bremer of the United States. While the Pan American Championship, champion is William Brady also of the United States. [2]

Contents

The top placing athlete from North America and South America along with the two other athletes not already qualified were awarded spots to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain. The two spots were assigned to the two best placed not already qualified irrespective of region. [3]

Format

For the first time at a Pan American Games, the modern pentathlon events will introduce laser shooting (as opposed to pistol shooting) and a combined shooting/running event. Athletes will compete first in epée fencing followed by swimming the 200 metre freestyle, thirdly in equestrian (jumping) and finally in the combined shooting/running event. The athlete that crosses the line first wins. [3]

Schedule

DateTimeRound
October 16, 20119:00Fencing
October 16, 201112:00Swimming
October 16, 201113:30Equestrian
October 16, 201113:30Combined shooting/running event

Results

Qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics
RankAthleteFencing
Victories (pts) [4]
Swimming
Time (pts) [5]
Equestrian
Score (pts) [6]
Combined Shooting/Running
Time (pts) [7]
Score [8]
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Mexico.svg  Oscar Soto  (MEX)14 (892)2:09.27 (1252)0.00 (1200)10:53.24 (2384)5728
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Guatemala.svg  Andrei Gheorghe  (GUA)18 (1036)2:16.13 (1168)36.00 (1164)11:13.63 (2304)5672
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Esteban Bustos  (CHI)14 (892)2:13.00 (1204)8.00 (1192)10:57.23 (2368)5656
4Flag of the United States.svg  Dennis Bowsher  (USA)12 (820)2:03.84 (1316)0.00 (1200)11:12.01 (2308)5644
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Emmanuel Zapata  (ARG)14 (892)2:09.98 (1244)0.00 (1200)11:25.58 (2256)5592
6Flag of the United States.svg  Samuel Sacksen  (USA)11 (784)2:08.91 (1256)80.00 (1120)10:47.3 (2408)5568
7Flag of Guatemala.svg  Nikkos Papadopolo  (GUA)17 (1000)2:09.24 (1252)0.00 (1200)12:13.68 (2064)5516
8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Joshua Riker Fox  (CAN)17 (1000)2:10.23 (1240)52.00 (1148)12:22.14 (2028)5416
9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Christopher Pietruczuk  (CAN)11 (784)2:11.03 (1228)0.00 (1200)11:48.45 (2164)5376
10Flag of Mexico.svg  Abraham Camacho  (MEX)10 (748)2:11.79 (1220)88.00 (1112)11:21.55 (2271)5352
11Flag of Brazil.svg  Luis Magno  (BRA)10 (736)2:06.91 (1280)24.00 (1176)11:53.62 (2144)5336
12Flag of Brazil.svg  Wagner Romao  (BRA)13 (856)2:07.22 (1276)144.00 (1056)12:00.63 (2116)5292
13Flag of Cuba.svg  Yaniel Velazquez  (CUB)10 (748)2:11.10 (1228)0.00 (1200)12:00.63 (2144)5292
14Flag of Ecuador.svg  David Ruales  (ECU)12 (820)2:16.03 (1168)40.00 (1160)11:53.96 (2144)5292
15Flag of Cuba.svg  Abel Alvarez  (CUB)7 (640)2:11.20 (1228)20.00 (1180)11:57.38 (2128)5176
16Flag of Argentina.svg  Sergio Villamayor  (ARG)14 (880)2:25.48 (1056)0.00 (1200)12:33.54 (1988)5124
17Flag of Chile.svg  Cristian Bustos  (CHI)9 (712)2:17.68 (1148)152.00 (1048)12:33.45 (1988)4896
18Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Yacil Valera  (DOM)15 (928)2:23.93 (1076)20.00 (1180)13:46.86 (1696)4880
19Flag of Ecuador.svg  Roberto Arauz  (ECU)8 (676)2:22.66 (1088)40.00 (1160)13:30.21 (1760)4684
20Flag of Venezuela.svg  Luis Jimenez  (VEN)9 (712)2:43.06 (844)12.00 (1188)12:50.90 (1920)4664
21Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Julio Benjamin  (DOM)14 (892)2:19.98 (1124)368.00 (832)14:33.07 (1508)4356
22Flag of Uruguay.svg  Luis Siri  (URU)7 (640)2:36.34 (924)172.00 (1028)16:23.73 (1068)3660
23Flag of Panama.svg  Armando Abaunza  (PAN)6 (604)2:18.71 (1136)640.00 (560)16:27.40 (1052)3352
24Flag of Venezuela.svg  Eduardo Salas  (VEN)6 (604)2:13.49 (1200)1112.00 (88)16:53.21 (948)2840
Flag of Panama.svg  Jose Guitian  (PAN)19 (1072)DSQ (0)DNS (0)DNS (0)DNF

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