Men's modern pentathlon at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venues | Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (fencing) Tokyo Stadium (swimming, riding and laser run) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 5 and 7 August 2021 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 36 from 26 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning total | 1482 OR | ||||||||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics | ||
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The men's modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo was held on 5 and 7 August 2021. Two venues were used: Musashino Forest Sport Plaza (fencing) and Tokyo Stadium (swimming, horse-riding and combined running and shooting).
All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday, 5 August 2021 | 13:00 | Fencing (Ranking Round) |
Saturday, 7 August 2021 | 14:30 | Swimming |
15:45 | Fencing (Bonus Round) | |
17:15 | Riding | |
19:30 | Laser run |
Thirty-six athletes participated. [1]
♦ The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow with a diamond symbol.
Rank | Athlete | Country | Swimming [2] Time (pts) | Fencing [3] RR [4] +BR [5] Victories (pts) | Riding [6] Time (pts) | Laser run [7] Time (pts) | Total [8] |
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Joe Choong | Great Britain | 1:54.87 (321) | 25+1 (252)♦ | 75.37 (286) | 11:17.53 (623) | 1482 OR | |
Ahmed El-Gendy | Egypt | 1:57.13 (316) | 18+1 (209) | 82.54 (284) | 10:32.47 (668) | 1477 | |
Jun Woong-tae | South Korea | 1:57.23 (316) | 21+0 (226) | 84.76 (289) | 11:01.84 (639) | 1470 | |
4 | Jung Jin-hwa | South Korea | 1:57.85 (315) | 23+1 (239) | 80.20 (293) | 11:21.95 (619) | 1466 |
5 | Martin Vlach | Czech Republic | 2:07.19 (296) | 16+0 (196) | 80.78 (300)♦ | 10:30.13 (670)♦OR | 1462 |
6 | Ádám Marosi | Hungary | 1:59.50 (311) | 20+0 (220) | 83.06 (297) | 11:07.43 (633) | 1461 |
7 | Valentin Prades | France | 2:00.73 (309) | 19+3 (217) | 82.05 (270) | 10:38.89 (662) | 1458 |
8 | Jan Kuf | Czech Republic | 2:02.32 (306) | 23+0 (238) | 86.07 (294) | 11:23.76 (617) | 1455 |
9 | James Cooke | Great Britain | 1:53.80 (323) | 18+0 (208) | 80.41 (293) | 11:12.30 (628) | 1452 |
10 | Alexander Lifanov | ROC | 2:05.60 (299) | 25+1 (251) | 79.02 (279) | 11:19.18 (621) | 1450 |
11 | Valentin Belaud | France | 2:04.13 (302) | 18+4 (212) | 78.16 (293) | 11:05.74 (635) | 1442 |
12 | Łukasz Gutkowski | Poland | 2:00.59 (309) | 19+1 (215) | 81.31 (278) | 11:02.50 (638) | 1440 |
13 | Sebastian Stasiak | Poland | 2:04.59 (301) | 18+0 (208) | 79.65 (286) | 10:55.95 (645) | 1440 |
14 | Pāvels Švecovs | Latvia | 1:59.83 (311) | 22+2 (234) | 81.97 (285) | 11:40.67 (600) | 1430 |
15 | Pavlo Tymoshchenko | Ukraine | 2:06.84 (297) | 22+1 (233) | 80.23 (293) | 11:36.58 (604) | 1427 |
16 | Gustav Gustenau | Austria | 1:56.93 (317) | 18+2 (210) | 80.11 (300)♦ | 11:47.97 (593) | 1420 |
17 | Ilya Palazkov | Belarus | 2:01.15 (308) | 24+0 (244) | 83.21 (262) | 11:35.78 (605) | 1419 |
18 | Justinas Kinderis | Lithuania | 2:02.84 (305) | 24+2 (246) | 99.13 (247) | 11:22.82 (618) | 1416 |
19 | Fabian Liebig | Germany | 2:03.02 (304) | 16+0 (196) | 74.32 (279) | 11:08.69 (632) | 1411 |
20 | Patrick Dogue | Germany | 2:04.27 (302) | 11+1 (167) | 79.76 (300)♦ | 11:00.99 (640) | 1409 |
21 | Luo Shuai | China | 2:04.08 (302) | 18+0 (208) | 82.65 (249) | 10:54.13 (646) | 1405 |
22 | Li Shuhuan | China | 2:09.27 (292) | 16+0 (196) | 82.14 (284) | 11:08.89 (632) | 1404 |
23 | Aleix Heredia | Spain | 2:07.78 (295) | 16+4 (200) | 70.14 (286) | 11:34.52 (606) | 1387 |
24 | Ahmed Hamed | Egypt | 2:06.58 (297) | 16+0 (196) | 80.20 (279) | 11:25.85 (615) | 1387 |
25 | Amro El Geziry | United States | 1:52.96 (325)♦OR | 16+2 (198) | 83.38 (290) | 12:35.32 (545) | 1358 |
26 | Róbert Kasza | Hungary | 2:00.61 (309) | 15+2 (192) | 92.49 (271) | 11:58.88 (582) | 1354 |
27 | Charles Fernández | Guatemala | 1:58.16 (314) | 13+1 (179) | 137.04 (219) | 11:06.56 (634) | 1346 |
28 | Shohei Iwamoto | Japan | 2:03.75 (303) | 12+1 (173) | 80.69 (279) | 11:52.87 (588) | 1343 |
29 | Pavel Ilyashenko | Kazakhstan | 2:06.99 (297) | 15+1 (191) | 89.64 (270) | 12:10.28 (570) | 1328 |
30 | Sergio Villamayor | Argentina | 2:10.34 (290) | 11+0 (166) | 89.33 (270) | 11:42.61 (598) | 1324 |
31 | Ed Fernon | Australia | 2:10.85 (289) | 9+3 (157) | 85.17 (288) | 12:05.89 (575) | 1309 |
32 | Alexander Savkin | Uzbekistan | 2:06.64 (297) | 7+0 (142) | 77.29 (279) | 11:55.96 (585) | 1303 |
33 | Duilio Carrillo | Mexico | 2:04.08 (302) | 17+0 (202) | EL (0) | 11:31.68 (609) | 1113 |
34 | Esteban Bustos | Chile | 2:05.24 (300) | 18+0 (208) | EL (0) | 11:52.66 (588) | 1096 |
35 | Álvaro Sandoval | Mexico | 2:02.52 (305) | 11+1 (167) | EL (0) | 11:26.30 (614) | 1086 |
36 | Lester Ders | Cuba | 2:01.45 (308) | 10+0 (160) | EL (0) | 11:46.41 (594) | 1062 |
Broken Olympic records during the 2020 Summer Olympics [9] | ||
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Swimming | Amro El Geziry (USA) | 1:52.96 (325 pts) |
Laser run | Martin Vlach (CZE) | 10:30.13 (670 pts) |
Total | Joe Choong (GBR) | 1482 pts |
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