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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 05:09 |
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Hungary just won the swimming discipline in the Women’s Relay over a fast finishing French team. This moves them up to 3rd after their 4th position in the fencing behind France and the Russian team who easily lead the event after their strong fencing display combined with their 5th place in the swimming event.
The French team gained one position moving up to second place after the close finish with Hungary. French coach Christian Roudaut does not want to speak to soon about a second Women's Team Gold medal at this year's World Championships.
"Please don't ask me about a medal today, I would not like to say. Fencing was good. Hungary just beat us on the swim, but we are happy. The horses are very important and will make all the difference, but we still have the very long combined event with 6000 metres to run and of course the shooting. Fatigue will definitely be a factor for all the girls today."
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 03:58 |
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Russia have won the fencing by an extraordinary 14 victories in the Women’s Relay at the World Championships with 45 Victories and only 9 Defeats. China was in a distant second, followed by France and Hungary.
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 02:55 |
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10 teams are competing today to become Women’s Relay World Champions at Pierre de Coubertin Modern Pentathlon Centre in Chengdu, China. France which includes World Champion Amelie Caze and also won the teams event will be the favourites to take more Gold home. However they have a lot of strong teams to contend with, including Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn’s Germany, Great Britain and Hungary. Follow all the live updates here at Pentathlon.org. |
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Gold for Belarus in Men's Relay |
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Monday, 06 September 2010 12:51 |
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Belarus have beat a strong field to become Men’s Relay World Champions today at Pierre de Coubertin Modern Pentathlon Centre in Chengdu, China.
The Belarus team of Mikhail Mitsyk, Mihail Propkopenko and Dzmitry Meliakh held off a spirited Korean team made up of Hwonho Jung, Dong-Hun Nam and Soengjin Kim who overcame a 10 second penalty in the Combined Event to grab Silver and a star studded Russian team made up of double Olympic Champion Andrei Moiseev, 2008 World Champion Ilia Frolov and Silver medallist from the individual event Aleksander Lesun who had to settle for Bronze.
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