Highest governing body | Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne |
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First played | 2013 [1] |
Characteristics | |
Equipment | Laser pistol |
Venue | Usually outdoor on grass or dirt and swimming pools or open-water |
Presence | |
Country or region | Worldwide |
Triathle is a sub-sport of modern pentathlon consisting of running, swimming and shooting.
Triathle is an event that involves cross country running, freestyle swimming, and laser pistol shooting in multiple sequences. The legs are raced with continuous transitions. Triathle competitions are held under rules of the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM). [2] The sequence of a triathle competition is: [2]
A triathle contains 3⁄5 of the disciplines of a modern pentathlon: épée fencing and equestrian show jumping are omitted. Compared to another sport under the governance of the UIPM: triathle is a laser-run with additional swimming.
Triathle is a multisport in its own right with the focus on middle-distances. It bears strong resemblance to triathlon (swimming, cycling and running) which is an endurance sport.
The Triathle World Championships have been held since 2013. [1] They are usually combined with biathle events. [1]
Year | Host City | Country |
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2013 | Limassol [3] | Cyprus |
2014 | Puerto San José [4] | Guatemala |
2015 | Batumi [5] | Georgia |
2016 | Sarasota [6] | United States |
2017 | Viveiro [7] | Spain |
2018 | Hurghada [8] | Egypt |
2019 | St. Petersburg, Florida [9] | United States |
2021 | Weiden [10] | Germany |
2022 | Machico [11] | Portugal |
2023 | Bali [12] | Indonesia |
2024 | Port Said [13] | Egypt |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Alexandre Henrard (FRA) | Ondrej Svechota (CZE) | Lukas Svechota (CZE) |
2016 | Alexandre Henrard (FRA) | David Ruales (ECU) | Pieter Oosthuizen (RSA) |
2017 | Pieter Oosthuizen (RSA) | Alexandre Henrard (FRA) | David Svoboda (CZE) |
2018 | Oleksandr Tovkai (UKR) | Ondrej Svechota (CZE) | Dmytro Baliuk (UKR) |
2019 | Barrett Celecki (USA) | Arman Kydyrtayev (KAZ) | Tiago Sousa (POR) |
2021 | Dimitrios Drazinos (GRE) | Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ) | Meirlan Iskakov (KAZ) |
2022 | Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ) | Alexandre Dallenbach (SUI) | Paolo Singh (FRA) |
2023 | Titas Puronas (LTU) | Meirlan Iskakov (KAZ) | Paulius Vangnorius (LTU) |
2024 | Ayan Beisenbayev (KAZ) | Temirlan Temirov (KAZ) | Marco López (MEX) |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2016 | United States (USA) | Ecuador (ECU) | Not awarded |
2017 | Spain (ESP) | France (FRA) | Not awarded |
2018 | Ukraine-1 (UKR) | Egypt (EGY) | Ukraine-2 (UKR) |
2019 | Thailand (THA) | Germany (GER) | United States (USA) |
2021 | Germany (GER) | Not awarded | Not awarded |
2022 | France (FRA) | Lithuania (LTU) | Kazakhstan (KAZ) |
2023 | Lithuania (LTU) | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | Indonesia (INA) |
2024 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | France (FRA) | Not awarded |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2015 | Gintare Venckauskaite (LTU) | Eliska Pribylova (CZE) | Nina Waldner (AUT) |
2016 | Samantha Schultz (USA) | Jessica Davis (USA) | Rachel Jones (GBR) |
2017 | Julie Belhamri (FRA) | Eliska Pribylova (CZE) | Nina Waldner (AUT) |
2018 | Aurelija Tamasauskaite (LTU) | Eliska Pribylova (CZE) | Lina Batuleviciute (LTU) |
2019 | Samantha Schultz (USA) | Heidi Hendrick (USA) | Shermaine Kaixing Tung (SIN) |
2021 | Athina Sarra (GRE) | Alessia Mancini (ITA) | María Carnero Heres (ESP) |
2022 | Ieva Serapinaite (LTU) | Aurelija Tamasauskaite (LTU) | Mariana Arceo (MEX) |
2023 | Gintare Venckauskaite (LTU) | Ieva Serapinaite (LTU) | Neda Dorosevaite (LTU) |
2024 | Tara Schwulst (RSA) | Anel Issabayeva (KAZ) | Julia Dale (MON) |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2019 | United States (USA) | Not awarded | Not awarded |
2021 | Germany (GER) | Not awarded | Not awarded |
2022 | Lithuania (LTU) | Portugal (POR) | South Africa (RSA) |
2023 | Lithuania (LTU) | Not awarded | Not awarded |
2024 | Not awarded | Not awarded | Not awarded |
The modern pentathlon is an Olympic multisport that currently consists of fencing, freestyle swimming, equestrian show jumping, laser pistol shooting, and cross country running. Equestrian will be replaced by a form of obstacle course racing at the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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