UIPM World Cup #1 2011


Date: 24th Feb 2011
Country: United States of America
City: Palm Springs CA
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Pos Name Nation Total Fencing Swimming Combined Handi-
cap
PWR
pts pos wins pts pos time pts pos time
1 NOGUCHI , Hayato JPN 4360 1072 1 20 1300 5 2:05.17 19882112:33.00 0
2 KARYAKIN , Serguei RUS 4352 928 6 16 1292 6 2:05.77 21321011:57.00 +2" 0
3 PETRONI , Pierpaolo ITA 4316 1000 5 18 1276 11 2:07.13 20401412:20.00 +11" 0
4 GIANCAMILLI , Federico ITA 4304 1036 2 19 1260 13 2:08.43 20081812:28.00 +14" 0
5 LEE , Sung hyun KOR 4300 856 12 14 1312 3 2:04.22 21321011:57.00 +15" 0
6 POLIVKA , Ondrej CZE 4292 820 16 13 1260 14 2:08.61 2212411:37.00 +17" 0
7 GEBHARDT , Steffen GER 4292 856 12 14 1232 16 2:10.75 2204511:39.00 +17" 0
8 KIRPULYANSKYY , Pavlo UKR 4288 1036 2 19 1236 15 2:10.46 20161612:26.00 +18" 0
9 GOLIS , Remigiusz POL 4284 820 16 13 1324 2 2:03.13 2140911:55.00 +19" 0
10 SEDLECKY , Michal CZE 4276 856 12 14 1204 20 2:13.06 2216311:36.00 +21" 0
11 PATTE , Christopher FRA 4264 856 12 14 1224 18 2:11.58 2184611:44.00 +24" 0
12 REGO , Ricardo POR 4244 892 8 15 1332 1 2:02.39 20201512:25.00 +29" 0
13 PIETRUCZUK , Christopher CAN 4236 892 8 15 1192 22 2:14.32 2152811:52.00 +31" 11
14 KOLLNER , Stefan GER 4228 748 19 11 1192 21 2:14.26 2288211:18.00 +33" 8
15 BOWSHER , Dennis USA 4220 640 21 8 1280 10 2:06.95 2300111:15.00 +35" 5
16 LESUN , Aleksander RUS 4212 928 6 16 1268 12 2:07.67 20161612:26.00 +37" 2
17 BERROU , Jean maxence FRA 4136 640 21 8 1312 4 2:04.30 2184611:44.00 +56" 1
18 SCHRIMSHER , Nathan USA 4056 712 20 10 1288 8 2:06.29 20561312:16.00 +76" 1
19 MORDASOV , Oleksandr UKR 4032 784 18 12 1156 23 2:17.14 20921212:07.00 +82" 1
20 GALICIA , Jesus MEX 4008 892 8 15 1124 24 2:19.80 19922012:32.00 +88" 1
21 INZUNZA , Jorge MEX 3884 892 8 15 1284 9 2:06.33 17082413:43.00 +119" 1
22 RUBENDIZ , Efecan TUR 3852 640 21 8 1224 17 2:11.41 19882112:33.00 +127" 1
23 SCHRIMSHER , Lucas USA 3740 568 24 6 1288 7 2:06.24 18842312:59.00 +155" 1
24 FAGUNDES , Danilo BRA 3700 568 24 6 1124 25 2:19.87 20081812:28.00 +165" 1
25 PEREYRA , Jose ARG 3024 568 24 6 804 27 2:46.44 16522513:57.00 +334" 1
26 STYMER , Marshall USA 2912 568 24 6 848 26 2:42.66 14962614:36.00 +362" 1
27 TIBOLYA , Peter HUN 0 1036 2 19 1212 19 2:12.38 027 +1090" 0
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Men's Final in Pictures

Monday, 28 February 2011 06:45

Re-live all the action from the Men's final at World Cup #1 in Rancho Mirage, USA HERE

Photo credits:

Selena Frederick Gary Bindman Flavio Garcia Riley Steinmetz

Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR) has won his first ever World Cup Gold Medal in Rancho Mirage, USA and has also broken the overall shooting World Record in a remarkable time of 43 seconds for 15 shots.

He out shot and out ran World #3 Adam Marosi (HUN) who grabbed silver and the biggest surprise of the day was World Ranked #174 Mikalai Hayanouski (BLR) who stormed home to beat his more fancied rivals for Bronze.

Michalik to Start First in Combined

Monday, 28 February 2011 00:56

The winner of the fencing Michal Michalik (CZE) has had a clear ride to jump back to 1st and will start first in the Combined Event. 2009 World Champion Adam Marosi (HUN) will be 3 seconds behind in 2nd, winner of the swimming Jamie Cooke (GBR) is back in 4th only 16 seconds behind.

The Combined Event will be very interesting as 26 athletes being within a minute of each other, which is remarkable when Gold Medallist of the Women’s event yesterday, Amelie Caze had a 50 second lead of the second athlete to leave.

So this event is open to everyone, stay tuned at the live webcast at pentathlon.org.

Cooke Win's Swimming Again

Sunday, 27 February 2011 22:37

Jamie Cooke (GBR)  has again showed us he is the best Pentathlete swimmer in the world by winning the swimming in the Men’s Final. Cooke beat his fast finishing team mate Nick Woodbridge and the other gun in the pool Remiguez Golis (POL).

Adam Marosi (HUN) finished 5th to shoot to the top of the leaders board ahead of the winning of the fencing Michal Michalik (CZE).

Michalik Claims the Advantage in Fencing

Sunday, 27 February 2011 19:27

Michal Michalik (CZE) has stunned the rest of the men at the Final of World Cup #1 by showing great form to win the Men’s fencing with 23 victories and 12 defeats. The Ukrainians of Pavlo Tymoshcenko and Pavlo Kirpulyanskyy were one victory behind together with Alexander Nobis (GER). World #3 Adam Marosi (GER) is well positioned with 21 victories together with a another surprise packet of the fencing Andrei Gheorghe of Guatemala.

The other 2 big name Czech’s had a fencing disaster with 2009 European Champion Ondrej Polivka having one of his worse fencing performances of his carrer by finishing dead last with only 11 victories. His team mate and World #2 David Svoboda did not do too much better finishing in 22nd position 7 victories behind the leader.

Now to the swimming pool!

Marosi Leads the way in Fencing

Sunday, 27 February 2011 18:38

After 25 bouts 2009 World Champion Adam Marosi leads the group with 17 victories and 8 defeats. He is joined on the same score by Nicola Benedetti, Andrei Gheorghe (GUA) and Alexander Nobis (GER) World Champion Serguei Karayakin is not having the best day being 6 victories off the pace.

Men's Final Preview

Sunday, 27 February 2011 06:32

Women's Final in Pictures

Sunday, 27 February 2011 05:55

Re-live all the action from the Women's final at World Cup #1 in Rancho Mirage, USA HERE

Photo credits:

Selena Frederick Gary Bindman Flavio Garcia Riley Steinmetz

Triple World Champion Amelie Caze (FRA) has won the first ever Gold medal conducted with lhe new environmentally friendly laser shooting at World Cup #1 in Rancho Mirage, USA. Caze led from start to finish and easily held off a fast finishing Mhairi Spence (GBR) and World #1 Lena Schoneborn (GER) who recovered from a poor fence to storm back to clinch the Bronze medal.

Caze Starts First in Combined

Sunday, 27 February 2011 01:18

Amelie Caze (FRA) had a near perfect ride to have a commanding lead of 50 seconds over Yane Marques (BRA) leading into the Combined Event. The winner of the swimming, Sarolta Kovacs (HUN) is next back 55 seconds behind Caze.

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