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Women's modern pentathlon at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venues | Palace of Versailles Arena Paris Nord (fencing ranking rounds) | ||||||||||||
Dates | 8–11 August 2024 | ||||||||||||
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Modern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics | ||
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The women's modern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is held from 8 to 11 August 2024. Two venues are used: Palace of Versailles and Arena Paris Nord (fencing ranking rounds). [1]
All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)
Rank | Athlete | Country | Swimming Time (pts) | Fencing RR+BR Victories (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Laser run Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | Kerenza Bryson | Great Britain | 2:20.92 (269) | 21+4 (234) | 59.83 (300) | 11:41.88 (599) | 1402 Q, OR |
2 | Elena Micheli | Italy | 2:10.63 (289) | 19+4 (224) | 59.19 (300) | 11:52.10 (588) | 1401 Q |
3 | Alice Sotero | Italy | 2:10.24 (290) | 12+8 (193) | 59.84 (300) | 11:22.83 (618) | 1401 Q |
4 | Seong Seung-min | South Korea | 2:12.44 (286) | 20+0 (225) | 58.59 (293) | 11:44.13 (596) | 1400 Q |
5 | Kate French | Great Britain | 2:15.56 (279) | 23+0 (240) | 60.65 (293) | 11:54.55 (586) | 1398 Q |
6 | Lucie Hlaváčková | Czech Republic | 2:19.46 (272) | 16+2 (207) | 62.24 (300) | 11:24.77 (616) | 1395 Q |
7 | Marie Oteiza | France | 2:15.92 (279) | 21+3 (232) | 58.11 (300) | 11:56.83 (584) | 1395 Q |
8 | Malak Ismail | Egypt | 2:15.70 (279) | 17+6 (216) | 59.20 (286) | 11:30.82 (610) | 1391 Q |
9 | Laura Asadauskaitė | Lithuania | 2:23.71 (263) | 16+0 (205) | 65.61 (291) | 11:10.90 (630) | 1389 Q |
10 | Annika Zillekens | Germany | 2:18.88 (273) | 17+0 (210) | 71.56 (275) | 11:11.93 (629) | 1387 q [lower-alpha 1] |
11 | Mayan Oliver | Mexico | 2:26.21 (258) | 18+0 (215) | 57.30 (300) | 11:27.41 (613) | 1386 |
12 | Marlena Jawaid | Sweden | 2:20.65 (269) | 18+0 (215) | 66.82 (290) | 12:09.81 (571) | 1345 |
13 | Genevieve van Rensburg | Australia | 2:11.61 (287) | 18+4 (219) | 69.01 (273) | 12:37.73 (543) | 1322 |
14 | Jessica Savner | United States | 2:27.61 (255) | 16+4 (209) | 54.99 (293) | 12:27.42 (553) | 1310 |
15 | Yelena Potapenko | Kazakhstan | 2:16.67 (277) | 15+0 (200) | 53.88 (279) | 12:35.18 (545) | 1301 |
16 | Isabela Abreu | Brazil | 2:25.63 (259) | 10+0 (175) | 68.05 (288) | 12:22.30 (558) | 1280 |
17 | Salma Abdelmaksoud | Egypt | 2:13.55 (283) | 16+0 (205) | EL | 11:44.31 (596) | 1084 |
18 | Rebecca Langrehr | Germany | 2:19.58 (271) | 18+0 (215) | DNS | 12:44.33 (536) | 1022 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Swimming Time (pts) | Fencing RR+BR Victories (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Laser run Time (pts) | Total |
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1 | Élodie Clouvel | France | 2:12.74 (285) | 27+4 (264) | 61.01 (300) | 12:17.92 (563) | 1398 Q |
2 | Laura Heredia | Spain | 2:21.47 (268) | 17+4 (214) | 63.02 (300) | 11:25.00 (615) | 1397 Q |
3 | Michelle Gulyás | Hungary | 2:10.39 (290) | 24+2 (247) | 58.66 (300) | 12:06.06 (574) | 1397 Q |
4 | Blanka Guzi | Hungary | 2:16.93 (277) | 15+0 (200) | 58.61 (293) | 11:20.80 (620) | 1397 Q |
5 | Kim Sun-woo | South Korea | 2:14.44 (282) | 19+0 (220) | 60.91 (293) | 11:46.64 (594) | 1396 Q |
6 | Gintarė Venčkauskaitė | Lithuania | 2:19.15 (272) | 16+0 (205) | 59.65 (300) | 11:25.30 (615) | 1392 Q |
7 | İlke Özyüksel | Turkey | 2:16.50 (277) | 16+4 (209) | 56.29 (300) | 11:34.68 (606) | 1392 Q |
8 | Zhang Mingyu | China | 2:14.72 (281) | 20+2 (227) | 59.71 (300) | 11:59.61 (581) | 1389 Q |
9 | Anna Jurt | Switzerland | 2:29.44 (252) | 17+2 (212) | 61.87 (286) | 11:07.63 (633) | 1383 Q |
10 | Valeriya Permykina | Ukraine | 2:19.78 (271) | 15+4 (204) | 66.91 (297) | 11:35.69 (605) | 1377 |
11 | Anna Maliszewska | Poland | 2:18.56 (273) | 16+0 (205) | 59.27 (293) | 11:38.96 (602) | 1373 |
12 | Misaki Uchida | Japan | 2:08.56 (293) | 15+0 (200) | 58.25 (293) | 12:10.13 (570) | 1356 |
13 | Natalia Dominiak | Poland | 2:16.84 (277) | 14+0 (195) | 67.56 (286) | 12:09.40 (571) | 1329 |
14 | Veronika Novotná | Czech Republic | 2:20.97 (269) | 22+2 (237) | 57.70 (293) | 13:03.98 (517) | 1316 |
15 | Alise Fakhrutdinova | Uzbekistan | 2:21.30 (268) | 19+2 (222) | 58.48 (293) | 12:58.08 (522) | 1305 |
16 | Sophia Hernández | Guatemala | 2:22.83 (265) | 15+2 (202) | 58.23 (293) | 12:45.04 (535) | 1295 |
17 | Sol Naranjo | Ecuador | 2:38.78 (233) | 13+0 (190) | 56.68 (293) | 12:24.75 (556) | 1272 |
18 | Mariana Arceo | Mexico | 2:15.78 (279) | 12+8 (193) | EL | 11:38.41 (602) | 1074 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Swimming Time (pts) | Fencing RR+BR Victories (pts) | Riding Time (pts) | Laser run Time (pts) | Total |
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Michelle Gulyás | Hungary | 2:12.44 (286) | 24+0 (245) | 62.69 (300) | 11:10.01 (630) | 1461 WR | |
Élodie Clouvel | France | 2:11.64 (287) | 27+4 (260) | 60.71 (293) | 11:32.35 (608) | 1452 | |
Seong Seung-min | South Korea | 2:11.47 (288) | 20+0 (225) | 62.01 (300) | 11:12.87 (628) | 1441 | |
4 | Blanka Guzi | Hungary | 2:16.25 (278) | 15+0 (200) | 56.52 (300) | 10:45.48(655) | 1433 |
5 | Elena Micheli | Italy | 2:12.47 (286) | 19+12 (220) | 56.82 (293) | 11:27.86 (616) | 1424 |
6 | İlke Özyüksel | Turkey | 2:15.48 (280) | 16+0 (205) | 58.94 (293) | 10:58.20 (642) | 1420 |
7 | Gintarė Venčkauskaitė | Lithuania | 2:18.16 (274) | 16+0 (205) | 58.98 (300) | 11:00.31 (640) | 1419 |
8 | Kim Sun-woo | South Korea | 2:17.67 (275) | 19+2 (220) | 59.12 (286) | 11:13.92 (627) | 1410 |
9 | Kerenza Bryson | Great Britain | 2:21.77 (267) | 21+0 (230) | 62.27 (286) | 11:19.12 (621) | 1404 |
10 | Lucie Hlaváčková | Czech Republic | 2:20.54 (269) | 16+4 (205) | 59.85 (293) | 11:08.44 (632) | 1403 |
11 | Anna Jurt | Switzerland | 2:28.96 (253) | 17+0 (210) | 60.72 (300) | 11:00.82 (640) | 1403 |
12 | Malak Ismail | Egypt | 2:16.94 (277) | 17+2 (210) | 60.07 (293) | 11:27.35 (613) | 1395 |
13 | Alice Sotero | Italy | 2:09.93 (291) | 12+6 (185) | 57.61 (300) | 11:33.81 (607) | 1389 |
14 | Zhang Mingyu | China | 2:17.66 (275) | 20+0 (225) | 60.93 (300) | 11:54.40 (586) | 1386 |
15 | Annika Zillekens | Germany | 2:20.71 (269) | 17+2 (210) | 56.69 (300) | 11:45.71 (595) | 1376 |
16 | Laura Asadauskaitė | Lithuania | 2:24.52 (261) | 16+2 (205) | 57.86 (293) | 11:32.07 (608) | 1369 |
17 | Laura Heredia | Spain | 2:24.14 (262) | 17+2 (210) | EL | 10:50.73 (650) | 1124 |
18 | Marie Oteiza | France | 2:16.84 (277) | 21+0 (230) | EL | 12:10.05 (570) | 1077 |
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