News by Category
- 2010 Congress
- 2010 European Championships
- 2010 World Championships
- 2010 World Cup Final - Moscow
- 2011 Biathle World Championships
- 2011 Champion of Champions
- 2011 European Championships
- 2011 Junior WCH's
- 2011 Newsletters
- 2011 Pan American Games
- 2011 UIPM Congress
- 2011 World Championships – Moscow RUS
- 2011 World Cup #1 - Rancho Mirage USA
- 2011 World Cup #2 - Cairo EGY
- 2011 World Cup #2 - Sassari ITA
- 2011 World Cup #3 - Budapest HUN
- 2011 World Cup #4 - Chengdu CHN
- 2011 World Cup Final - London GBR
- 2011 Youth A WCH's
- 2012 Budapest Cup
- 2012 Hungarian Indoor Championships
- 2012 Junior World Championships - Drzonkow POL
- 2012 Namibian Biathle
- 2012 Newsletters
- 2012 World Championships - Rome ITA
- 2012 World Cup #1 - Charlotte USA
- 2012 World Cup #2 - Rio De Janeiro BRA
- 2012 World Cup #3 - Budapest HUN
- 2012 World Cup #4 - Rostov RUS
- 2012 World Cup Final - Chengdu CHN
- 2012 Youth World Championships - Budapest HUN
- Athlete Weekly Blog
- Biathle
- Continental
- History
- Laser Shooting
- Latest
- London 2012
- Masters
- Road to London Olympics Photography Competition
- World Cup - Berlin 2010
- World Cup - Budapest 2010
- World Cup - Cairo - 2010
- World Cup - Medway 2010
- World Cup - Mexico - 2010
- World School Biathlon
- Youth Olympic Games
World Cup - Cairo - 2010
The top 8 World Ranked Men will fight it out for Gold at World Cup #3 in Medway Great Britain on Saturday 10 April 2010 after they all successfully qualified today. Among these athletes are current World #1 and World Champion Adam Marosi (HUN), winner of World Cup # 1 David Svoboda (CZE) and World Cup #2 Edvinas Krungolcas (LTU) and current European Champion Ondrej Polivka. So stay tuned to all the live updates at www.pentathlon.org and come and watch the live webcast at 3pm local time.
[ Read more... ]The Lithuanian’s have lit up Cairo in a scorching performance in the Combined Event at the Men’s Final at World Cup #2 in Cairo, Egypt. World #5 Edvinas Krungolcas (LTU) started from 11th position to beat his countryman Justinas Kinderis in a sprint to the finish. Krungolas said “I still feel like an 18 year old after the event and I am ecstatic to better my Silver Medal in the same event in 2009”. Russian Maxim Kuznetsov amazingly claimed bronze after starting in 22nd position.
[ Read more... ]World #5 Edvinas Krungolas (LTU) was one of only 3 athletes to score a perfect 1200 on a very tricky riding course. Event leader, Egyptian Superstar Omar El Geziry had a solid ride of 1140 to have a lead of 24 seconds over Dymtro Kirpulyanskyy (UKR) going into the tricky Combined Event with Robert Kasza (HUN) is a further 3 seconds behind. Almost all the crowd will be urging El Geziry on to win his first World Cup medal on home soil. However El Geziry has had issues with the Combined Event in the past so he will need every second of his lead if he is to claim victory.
[ Read more... ]Egypt’s local hope Omar El Geziry had had a fantastic fence to win the fencing event in the Men's Final at World Cup #2 at Cairo, Egypt with 27 Victories and just 8 Defeats. Ukrainian Brothers Dymtro Kirpulyanskyy Pavlo Kirpulyanskyy were 2nd and 3rd respectively with Dymtro gaining 25 Victories and Pavlo 23. Giancamilli, Sekretev and Kasza finished equal 4th with 22 victories.
[ Read more... ]Remigiusz Golis (POL) has recoreded the fastest swimming time of the season to win the swimming event in the Men’s Final at World Cup #2 with a time of 1.59.72. Golis touched out Dimitrios Motsios (GRE) and Egypt’s Amro El Gerizy. Fencing’s winner Omar El Geziry’s 5th place was enough to extend his lead at the top of the leaders board with Dymtro Kirpulyanskyy (LTU) finishing down in 16th position to fall 96 points behind the Egyptian going into the riding event.
[ Read more... ]After 15 rounds of fencing in the Men's Final at World Cup #2 local hope Omar El Geziry (23 Victories and 8 Defeats) has opened up a one victory gap on the leader board over Dymto Kirpulyanskyy, with his brother Pavlo Kirpulyanskyy (UKR) being a further victory behind.
[ Read more... ]Evdokia Gretchichnikova (RUS) has improved on her bronze medal in World Cup #1 to claim gold in the Women’s Event at World Cup #2 in Cairo, Egypt. In the process she beat World #2 and 2009 World Cup Final winner Donata Rimsaite (LTU) and Egyptian powerhouse and World #3 Aya Medany who finished 2nd and 3rd respectively.
[ Read more... ]Katy Burke (GBR) is one of 6 athletes that has scored a perfect 1200 in the riding event to shoot to the top of the Leader Board ahead of the Combined Event. Burke will start 6 seconds ahead of Egyptian Superstar Aya Medany who had an accident before while warming up for the Horse Riding which left her with a bleeding nose. This contributed to a poor ride for Medany finishing 23rd. Leila Gyenesei (HUN) will start in 3rd 10 seconds behind the leader with World #2 Donta Rimsaite (LTU) a further 7 seconds behind.
- Katy Burke (GBR)
- Aya Medany (EGY) – 6 Seconds
- Leila Gyenesei (HUN) – 10 Seconds
- Donta Rimsaite (LTU) - 17 Seconds
- Evdokia Gretchichnikova (RUS) – 17 Seconds
The Women’s Final of World Cup #2 started with the fencing. With several of the top names missing such as the last world cup winner Lena Shoenenborn (GBR), Amelie Caze (FRE), Heather Fell (GBR) and of course the world #1 Laura Asadauskaite (LTU) who was the winner in the corrosponding event last there was a chance for somebody else to clinch the title. [ Read more... ]
Russia's Evdokia Gretchichnikova and Donta Rimsaite (LTU) come equal first in the fencing to lead going into the vital swimming event at World Cup #2. These 2 were closly followed by local superstar Aya Medany (EGY) who has put herself in a comanding position to take gold in Cairo.
[ Read more... ]





