Modern pentathlon at the 2023 Pan American Games – Men's individual

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Men's individual at the 2023 Pan American Games
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VenueLas Condes Military School
DatesOctober 21 - October 23
Competitors32 from 14 nations
Winning score1534
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
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The men's individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 21 to 23 at Las Condes Military School in Chile. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
October 21, 202312:00Fencing Ranking Round [3]
October 22, 202314:35Semifinals A - Fencing Bonus Round
October 22, 202315:10Semifinals A - Swimming 200m Freestyle [4]
October 22, 202315:40Semifinals A - Laser Run [5]
October 22, 202317:30Semifinals B - Fencing Bonus Round
October 22, 202318:05Semifinals B - Swimming 200m Freestyle [6]
October 22, 202318:35Semifinals B - Laser Run [7]
October 23, 202316:00Finals - Riding [8]
October 23, 202316:40Finals - Fencing Bonus Round
October 23, 202317:15Finals - Swimming 200m Freestyle
October 23, 202317:45Finals - Laser Run [9]

Results

Qualified for the finals
RankAthleteNationFencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Riding
Time (pts)
Laser run
Time (pts)
Score
Gold medal icon.svg Emiliano Hernández Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 19 (238)2:08.56 (293)55.60 (300)09:57 (703)1534
Silver medal icon.svg Duilio Carrillo Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 25 (274)2:13.44 (284)62.40 (298)10:43 (657)1513
Bronze medal icon.svg Andrés Torres Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 19 (238)2:07.06 (296)56.30 (300)10:47 (653)1487
4 Marcos Rojas Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 22 (258)2:06.21 (298)52.40 (283)10:58 (642)1481
5 Franco Serrano Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 23 (266)2:09.72 (291)65.00 (278)10:56 (644)1479
6 Andrés Fernández Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 13 (202)2:05.99 (299)60.20 (279)10.08 (692)1472
7 Brendan Anderson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 16 (220)2:13.67 (283)57.00 (279)10:12 (688)1470
8 Juan Ochoa Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 14 (208)2:10.01 (290)65.00 (288)10:17 (683)1469
9 Sergio Villamayor Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 18 (240)2:21.13 (268)55.30 (293)10:40 (660)1461
10 Esteban Bustos Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 17 (228)2:15.04 (280)54.00 (286)10:33 (667)1461
11 Tristen Bell Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15 (220)2:17.17 (276)51.00 (293)10:33 (645)1434
12 William Muinhos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15 (214)2:17.95 (275)52.00 (300)10:59 (641)1430
13 Lester Ders del Rosario Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 13 (202)2:1461 (281)71.00 (238)10:33 (667)1388
14 Quinn Schulz Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 17 (228)2:08.74 (293)78.00 (255)11:28 (612)1388
15 Manuel Padilla Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 18 (234)2:17.32 (276)EL10:03 (697)1207
16 Danilo Fagundes Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 17 (226)2:18.78 (273)EL10:16 (684)1183
17 Martín Gajardo Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 13 (210)2:10.57 (289)EL10:58 (642)1141
18 Gabriel Sasaqui Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 19 (238)2:14.24 (282)EL11:23 (617)1137
19 Juan Pablo Velazquez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 14 (208)2:17.56 (275)11:22 (618)1101
20 Emanuel Zapata Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 17 (230)2:17.71 (275)EL11:45 (595)1100
21 Bayardo Naranjo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15 (214)2:13.05 (284)11:41 (599)1097
22 Robert Bonomo Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 8 (174)2:07.45 (296)11:14 (628)1096
23 Gabriel Dominguez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 10 (188)2:19.89 (271)11:08 (632)1091
24 Isaac Hernández Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 7 (166)2:19.83 (271)10:55 (645)1082
25 Bryan Blanco Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 13 (202)2:31.68 (247)11:32 (608)1057
26 Albert Rivas Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 16 (222)2:19.98 (261)12:07 (573)1056
27 José Miguel Molina Panam Sports flag.png  Independent Athletes Team 8 (174)2:20.98 (269)11:31 (609)1052
28 Yicxon Perez Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 11 (198)2:16.77 (277)12:03 (577)1052
29 Jair Samame Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 15 (214)2:24.88 (261)12:!9 (561)1036
30 Francesco Chumacero Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 8 (174)2:23.51 (263)11:55 (585)1022
31 Santiago Bedia Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 7 (166)2:22.36 (266)12:45 (535)967
Bryan Almonte Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic DNSDNSDNS

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References

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