2011 European Championships
Re-live Jamie Cooke's (GBR) extraordinary swim at the 2011 Modern Pentathlon European Championships which saw him smash the Modern Pentathlon swimming World Record.
Cooke swam a quick 1:49.59 to become the 1st Modern Pentathlete to swim under 1:50 over the 200 meters. This was after 2 hours of fencing, then Cooke had to do his show jumping and the a 3 km run and shoot.
On the back of this amazing swim, Cooke finished in 4th position overall.
[ Read more... ]Turn your computer into a TV and watch the 2 x 1 hour Modern Pentathlon Magazine TV show from the Olympic Qualification event, the European Championships in Medway, Great Britain.
[ Read more... ]Medway Park and Olympics training camp has been officially opened by the Princess Royal at the 2011 Modern Pentathlon European Championships. [ Read more... ]
Review all the action from the 2011 European Championships Relays in Medway, Great Britain in pictures on the official Modern Pentathlon Facebook page or the official Pentathlon.org gallery.
[ Read more... ]Lena Schoneborn (GER) has continued her strong vein of form to claim her maiden European crown in Medway, Great Britain.
[ Read more... ]The winner of the fencingAdrian Toth has had a near perfect ride to start 1st in the combined event. Amelie Caze will start 16 seconds behind her with Lena Schoneborn being a further 10 seconds behind. [ Read more... ]
Check out all the shooting statistics from the Women's Final at the European Championships. The standout performers were Iryna Khokhlova (UKR) who completed her final round of shooting in 10.9 seconds and 5th place winner Laura Asadauskaite (LTU) who completed her final 5 shots in 11.8.
[ Read more... ]Review all the action from the 2011 Women's Final in Medway, Great Britain in pictures on the official Modern Pentathlon Facebook page.
[ Read more... ]Current Junior World Champion Sarolta Kovacs (HUN) has slashed 3 seconds off her personal best to win the swimming in the women’s final. She beat her team mate Leila Gyenesei (HUN) by over a second with Katy Burke (GBR) coming in 3rd to the thrill of the local crowd.
[ Read more... ]2007 Junior World Champion Adrienn Toth (HUN) has matured on the senior stage to win the fencing discipline with 28 victories. Toth recorded 1 victory more than Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn (GER) and 2 more than defending champion Amelie Caze (FRA) who recovered from a very poor start to finish 3rd. [ Read more... ]








