UIPM World Cup 1 2010


Date: 4th Mar 2010
Country: Mexico
City: Playa del Carme
Direct Link: /results/competition-results/results/pentathlon/614-uipm-world-cup-1/senior/men/final

Pos Name Nation Total Fencing Swimming Riding Combined Handi-
cap
PWR
pts pos wins pts pos time pts pos pts pos time
1 SVOBODA , David CZE 5808 952 4 23 1268 11 2:07.71 1164 17 2424710:44.64 60
2 KARYAKIN , Serguei RUS 5724 928 6 22 1292 7 2:05.85 1120 25 23841010:54.11 +21" 55
3 ZADNEPROVSKIS , Andrejus LTU 5720 1024 1 26 1288 9 2:06.10 1200 3 22082711:38.42 +22" 51
4 WEALE , Samuel GBR 5704 808 18 17 1252 16 2:09.27 1200 5 2444210:39.00 +26" 48
5 MAROSI , Adam HUN 5672 904 8 21 1312 6 2:04.03 1160 18 22961811:16.95 +34" 46
6 LEE , Sung hyun KOR 5660 856 14 19 1324 4 2:03.22 1200 2 22802111:20.61 +37" 44
7 GHEORGHE , Andrei GUA 5648 904 8 21 1144 35 2:18.17 1180 11 2420810:45.98 +40" 42
8 KIRPULYANSKYY , Pavlo UKR 5628 952 4 23 1196 27 2:13.81 1120 24 23601511:00.51 +45" 40
9 KIRPULYANSKYY , Dmytro UKR 5616 976 2 24 1208 23 2:12.99 1160 20 22722211:22.11 +48" 39
10 TIBOLYA , Peter HUN 5600 928 6 22 1208 22 2:12.73 1180 12 22842011:19.10 +52" 38
11 RIKER-FOX , Joshua CAN 5600 880 11 20 1168 32 2:16.23 1168 14 23841110:54.40 +52" 37
12 FROLOV , Ilia RUS 5564 880 11 20 1256 15 2:08.76 1128 23 23001711:15.25 +61" 36
13 POLIVKA , Ondrej CZE 5564 880 11 20 1252 18 2:09.31 1028 32 2404910:49.47 +61" 35
14 EL GEZIRY , Omar EGY 5540 976 2 24 1256 14 2:08.73 1180 10 21283511:58.32 +67" 34
15 GEBHARDT , Steffen GER 5516 904 8 21 1204 24 2:13.04 1180 9 22282511:33.01 +73" 33
16 DANIEL , Thomas AUT 5512 688 31 12 1200 26 2:13.55 1200 1 2424610:44.08 +74" 32
17 MORDASOV , Oleksandr UKR 5500 856 14 19 1148 34 2:17.69 1060 31 2436410:41.25 +77" 31
18 NOFAL , Mustafa EGY 5492 616 34 9 1232 20 2:10.84 1200 3 2444310:39.30 +79" 30
19 SACKSEN , Sam USA 5464 688 31 12 1240 19 2:10.21 1164 15 23721210:57.30 +86" 29
20 PANIN , Oleksandr UKR 5448 760 24 15 1260 13 2:08.58 1164 15 22642311:24.66 +90" 28
21 WOODBRIDGE , Nicholas GBR 5444 760 24 15 1340 2 2:01.69 1200 5 21443311:54.52 +91" 27
22 COOKE , James GBR 5440 712 29 13 1352 1 2:00.70 1092 27 22841911:19.04 +92" 26
23 EL GEZIRY , Amro EGY 5416 784 22 16 1336 3 2:02.31 1140 21 21563211:51.30 +98" 25
24 BURTSEV , Semen RUS 5412 856 14 19 1252 17 2:09.30 952 33 23521611:02.00 +99" 24
25 KOLLNER , Stefan GER 5392 760 24 15 1180 30 2:15.06 1088 28 23641310:59.20 +104" 23
26 DIETZ , Sebastian GER 5388 760 24 15 1192 28 2:14.02 1072 30 23641410:59.86 +105" 22
27 HERNANDEZ USCANGA , Ismael MEX 5376 616 34 9 1200 25 2:13.53 1112 26 2448110:38.70 +108" 21
28 MOTSIOS , Dimitrios GRE 5368 736 28 14 1324 5 2:03.23 1168 13 21403411:55.56 +110" 20
29 INZUNZA , Jorge MEX 5344 688 31 12 1292 8 2:05.91 1160 19 22042811:39.95 +116" 19
30 SOTO CARRILLO , Oscar MEX 5316 856 14 19 1184 29 2:14.80 844 35 2432510:42.90 +123" 18
31 BRADY , William USA 5292 808 18 17 1220 21 2:11.79 1072 29 21922911:42.30 +129" 17
32 MOISEEV , Andrei RUS 5272 808 18 17 1268 10 2:07.70 1200 7 19963612:31.66 +134" 16
33 SEDLECKY , Michal CZE 5232 808 18 17 1124 36 2:19.90 1140 22 21603111:50.54 +144" 15
34 CARBAJAL , Fausto MEX 5124 592 36 8 1152 33 2:17.35 1188 8 21923011:42.47 +171" 14
35 BOWSHER , Dennis USA 5092 712 29 13 1260 12 2:08.53 884 34 22362411:31.94 +179" 13
36 DVORAK , Martin CZE 4792 784 22 16 1168 31 2:16.14 620 36 22202611:35.98 +254" 12
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Schoneborn Wins Gold

Monday, 08 March 2010 03:37

German Lena Schoneborn has shown why she is the current Olympic Champion by winning the Women’s final at World Cup #1 in Playa Del Carmen Mexico.  The Women’s final begun in perfect sunny conditions on the pool deck. Great Britain continued their dominance in the pool with Louise Helyer clocking 2:15.01 to win the event over Russia’s Polina Struchtkova. Pre event favourite Aya Medany (EGY) had a solid swim to finish in 7th position and Lena Schoneborn was left with some making up to do in the other disciplines after finishing in 12th.

Structkova Leads into Combined Event

Sunday, 07 March 2010 23:01

After a flawless ride Russia's Structkova has a 14 second lead heading into the Combined event

Structkova Medany – 14 Seconds Schonborn - 18 Seconds Toth- 19 Seconds Gretchichnikova – 27 Seconds

3 Way Tie in Fencing

Sunday, 07 March 2010 20:45

The fencing event ended in a 3 way tie for the lead with Evdokia Gretchicnikova (RUS), Elena Rublevska (LAT) and Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn (GER) with 27 wins and 10 losses a piece.  Swimming winner Louise Helyer (GBR) finished the event in 16th to drop down the leaders board. Polina Struchtkova’s (RUS) second placing in the swimming event and 4th place in the fencing means she goes into the riding event with a 56 point lead over Egypt’s Aya Medany.

Louise Helyer Wins Swimming

Sunday, 07 March 2010 17:02

The Women’s final in World Cup #1 begun in perfect sunny conditions in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico today. Great Britain continued their dominance in the pool with Louise Helyer clocking 2:15.01 to win the event over Russia’s Polina Struchtkova. Event favorite Aya Medany (EGY) had a solid swim to finish in 7th position and Olympic Champion Lena Schonenborn (GER) having some making up to do in the other disiplines after finishing in 12th. Full results are availiable here.

Louise Helyer Wins Swimming

Sunday, 07 March 2010 17:02

The Women’s final in World Cup #1 begun in perfect sunny conditions in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico today. Great Britain continued their dominance in the pool with Louise Helyer clocking 2:15.01 to win the event over Russia’s Polina Struchtkova. Event favorite Aya Medany (EGY) had a solid swim to finish in 7th position and Olympic Champion Lena Schonenborn (GER) having some making up to do in the other disiplines after finishing in 12th. Full results are availiable here and watch the highlights here!

Svoboda Takes Gold in Mexico

Sunday, 07 March 2010 02:18

David Svoboda (CZE) has taken gold in the first major event of 2010 World Cup #1 in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.  This was the first World Cup victory of the World Number 2 Czechs career. After the event Svoboda says that ‘this was my perfect event from start to finish, and am ecstatic with the result.’

The World Cup started with a splash in sunny conditions at the swimming facility. The event was dominated by Great Britain with 19 year old World Cup debutant James Cooke winning the event in a fantastic time of 2.00.70, just touching out team mate Nick Woodbridge. Egyptian Amro El Geziry continued his strong swimming form from 2009 to finish 3rd. World Champion Adam Marosi (HUN) had a good swim finishing in 6th position with overall event champion David Svoboda finishing 11th.

2000 and 2004 World Champion Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) won the fencing event with 26 wins and 9 losses. Zadneprovskis had a slow start but came home strong to beat Omar El Geziry (EGY) and Dmytro Kirpulynskyy (UKR) who finished equal second with 24 wins and 11 losses each.  Adam Marosi improved on his fencing from the qualification round to finish in 8th to put him a solid position going into the ride.

Seven athletes including double Olympic Gold Medallist Andrei Moiseev (RUS) scored a perfect 1200 in the riding event on a tricky course. Zadneprovskis needed all his 20 years pentathlon experience to tame a tough horse to also score a perfect 1200 and extend his lead over the field going into the combined event.

The combined event started under a mass of clouds, a stark difference to the picturesque conditions for the mornings swim. Zadneprovskis was awarded for his efforts in the previous events by getting a 25 second handicap lead over Omar El Geziry (EGY) and a 32 second lead David Svoboda (CZE). This wasn’t enough, as poor shooting cost Zadneprovskis the lead as Svoboda caught him by the 3rd shoot where Svoboda was able hold his nerve better and opened up a winning lead and ran to the gold. Zadneprovskis was overtaken on the final leg of the run by Serguei Karyakin (RUS) who grabbed silver and Zadneprovskis the bronze. Local favourite Ismael Hernandez (MEX) clocked the fastest combined time with Nofal Mustafa not far behind in second.

Zadneprovskis to Start First in Combined

Saturday, 06 March 2010 23:00

Zadneprovskis will start the combined event in pole position in the combined event. Start order and handicap times:

Zadneprovskis O El Geziry - 0.25 Svoboda - 0.32 Lee - 0.33 Marosi - 0.34 D Kirpulyanskyy - 0.42 Kartakin - 0.43 Tibolya - 0.49 Woodbridge - 0.53 Gebhardt - 0.53

Zadneprovskis Wins Fencing

Saturday, 06 March 2010 20:50

2000 and 2004 World Champion Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) has won the fencing event in Mexico with 26 wins and 9 losses. Zadneprovskis had a slow start but came home strong to beat Omar El Geziry (EGY) and Dmytro Kirpulynskyy (UKR) who finished equal second with 24 wins and 11 losses.  World Champion Adam Marosi improved on his fencing from the qualification round to finish in 8th to put him a solid position going into the ride. Zadneprovskis leads the event going into the ride.

Men's Swimming Final World Cup #1

Saturday, 06 March 2010 17:28

The Men's final at World Cup #1 has just kicked off in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. The first event was swimming, which was dominated by Great Britain with 19 year old James Cooke winning the event in a great time of 2.00.70, just touching out team mate Nick Woodbridge. Egyptian Amro El Geziry continued his strong swimming form from 2009 to finish in 3rd. World Champion Adam Marosi (HUN) had a good swim finishing in 6th position.  For full results click here.

 

The fencing action is getting underway now.

Day One World Cup #1

Friday, 05 March 2010 16:55

The 2010 World Cup Series began in perfect condition in Playa Del Carmen on Thursday 4th  March, kicking off with the men’s qualification event.

The swimming event was won by Ireland's Arthur Lanigan-O Keeffe with a supurb time of 2:06, with the young Greek athlete Dimitrios Motsios, putting in a strong performance to finish 3rd.

The fencing caused some upsets, with World Champion Adam Marosi finishing well down the field in 12th. The discipline has joint winners with 20 wins and 5 defeats Pavlo Kirpulynskyy (UKR) and Peter Tibolya (HUN).

The real action was in the combined event, where young local favourite Mexican Ismael Hernandez blitzed the field to win. Dennis Bowsher flying the American flag finished second. The 2008 and 2009 World Champions Ilia Frolov and Adam Marossi just scraped into the final by finishing 16th  and 17th respectively.

For the full results please click here.

The second qualification group will be completed today with the women’s qualification event being cancelled due to lack of number. The finals begin on Saturday. Stay tuned for more exciting Modern Pentathlon action.

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