UIPM World Cup Final 2010


Date: 18th Jun 2010
Country: Russian Federation
City: Moscow
Direct Link: /results/competition-results/results/pentathlon/667-uipm-world-cup-final/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 MAROSI , Adam HUN 5828 856 10 19 1384 4 1:58.18 1200 1 2388310:53.00 80
2 FROLOV , Ilia RUS 5800 976 1 24 1348 10 2:01.32 1200 1 22761511:21.00 +7" 75
3 SVOBODA , David CZE 5788 880 9 20 1336 13 2:02.28 1168 16 2404110:49.00 +10" 70
4 BENEDETTI , Nicola ITA 5756 976 1 24 1240 35 2:10.21 1160 18 2380510:55.00 +18" 66
5 LESUN , Aleksander RUS 5724 928 6 22 1360 8 2:00.30 1200 1 22361811:31.50 +26" 63
6 KIRPULYANSKYY , Dmytro UKR 5712 952 4 23 1288 26 2:06.16 1180 9 22921411:17.20 +29" 60
7 PROKOPENKO , Mihail BLR 5696 952 4 23 1272 28 2:07.43 1200 1 22721611:22.40 +33" 58
8 DE LUCA , Riccardo ITA 5696 808 17 17 1292 23 2:05.94 1200 1 2396210:51.50 +33" 56
9 JUNG , Hwonho KOR 5668 832 14 18 1324 16 2:03.13 1200 1 23121111:12.50 +40" 54
10 TYMOSHCHENKO , Pavlo UKR 5604 808 17 17 1292 23 2:05.94 1180 9 2324911:09.80 +56" 52
11 ZHURAULIOU , Stanislau BLR 5588 976 1 24 1288 25 2:06.13 1100 28 22242111:34.10 +60" 50
12 DANIEL , Thomas AUT 5568 832 14 18 1264 31 2:08.25 1160 18 23121011:12.20 +65" 48
13 EL GEZIRY , Amro EGY 5564 832 14 18 1396 2 1:57.22 1116 27 22202211:35.70 +66" 46
14 WOODBRIDGE , Nicholas GBR 5556 784 21 16 1392 3 1:57.50 1160 18 22202311:35.90 +68" 44
15 GOLIS , Remigiusz POL 5548 640 35 10 1428 1 1:54.50 1180 9 23001211:15.40 +70" 42
16 KASZA , Robert HUN 5548 760 28 15 1376 6 1:58.85 1200 1 22122511:37.50 +70" 40
17 NAM , Dong-hun KOR 5532 784 21 16 1344 11 2:01.44 1076 30 2328811:08.90 +74" 39
18 GIANCAMILLI , Federico ITA 5520 904 7 21 1312 18 2:04.10 1160 18 21443111:54.40 +77" 38
19 TIBOLYA , Peter HUN 5508 856 10 19 1280 27 2:06.90 1160 18 22122411:37.10 +80" 37
20 MAJEWSKI , Bartosz POL 5468 808 17 17 1264 30 2:08.24 1096 29 23001311:15.90 +90" 36
21 MITSYK , Mikhail BLR 5464 688 32 12 1240 34 2:10.06 1180 9 2356711:01.80 +91" 35
22 KOLLNER , Stefan GER 5460 640 35 10 1256 32 2:08.97 1180 9 2384410:54.60 +92" 34
23 CERKOVSKIS , Deniss LAT 5456 784 21 16 1304 20 2:04.90 1120 24 22481711:28.20 +93" 33
24 POLIVKA , Ondrej CZE 5444 808 17 17 1360 7 2:00.29 1040 31 22361911:31.60 +96" 32
25 WEALE , Samuel GBR 5432 712 30 13 1344 12 2:01.59 1200 1 21762711:46.90 +99" 31
26 RIKER-FOX , Joshua CAN 5416 712 30 13 1296 21 2:05.50 1180 9 22282011:33.60 +103" 30
27 KIRPULYANSKYY , Pavlo UKR 5400 856 10 19 1308 19 2:04.56 1120 24 21163212:01.10 +107" 29
28 KINDERIS , Justinas LTU 5392 784 21 16 1328 15 2:02.90 900 35 2380510:55.00 +109" 28
29 ZADNEPROVSKIS , Andrejus LTU 5388 760 28 15 1348 9 2:01.25 1120 24 21603011:50.70 +110" 27
30 MOISEEV , Andrei RUS 5372 904 7 21 1380 5 1:58.65 1140 23 19483612:43.50 +114" 26
31 BORRMANN , Delf GER 5364 784 21 16 1220 36 2:11.66 1168 16 21922611:42.90 +116" 25
32 HEFNY , Yasser EGY 5308 688 32 12 1268 29 2:07.86 1180 9 21722811:47.50 +130" 24
33 KIM , Ki-hyun KOR 5184 856 10 19 1332 14 2:02.53 896 36 21003312:05.90 +161" 23
34 BRADY , William USA 5120 688 32 12 1292 22 2:05.85 976 32 21642911:49.60 +177" 22
35 NOFAL , Mustafa EGY 5060 784 21 16 1324 17 2:03.29 944 33 20083412:28.00 +192" 21
36 DIETZ , Sebastian GER 4936 784 21 16 1244 33 2:09.89 908 34 20003512:30.80 +223" 20
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Men's World Cup Final Review

Sunday, 20 June 2010 18:11

Adam Marosi has successfully defended his World Cup Final crown by producing an incredible combined event in Moscow, Russia. Marosi held off strong challenges from the home superstar Ilia Frolov and the always consistent David Svoboda (CZE) who won the Silver and Bronze Medals respectively. This was a welcome return to form for the World #1 who has struggled over the past few months to emulate his 2009 results. ‘I am so happy with this result. It is the best feeling knowing you were the best athlete, it is great to be the best again!’

Men's World Cup Final After 3 Events

Sunday, 20 June 2010 14:32

7 athletes managed a perfect score of 1200 in the riding event, including the top 4 athletes to start in the Combined Event. Ilia Frolov (RUS) will start 1st 9 seconds ahead of young team mate Aleksander Lesun (RUS) and 21 seconds ahead of World #1 and defending Champion Adam Marosi (HUN). Double Olympic Champion and local hero Andrei Moiseev had a disappointing ride to drop down to 5th, 25 seconds behind Frolov. The dangerous David Svoboda (CZE) and Combined Event specialist Nicola Benedetti (ITA) will be a further 10 seconds behind and will sure be pushing for a podium position.

Golis Blitz's Swim

Sunday, 20 June 2010 11:51

Remigiusz Golis (POL) has made up for his poor fencing by easily winning the swimming event by over 4 seconds. Egyptian El Geziry again showed his speed in the pool by finishing 2nd ahead of Nick Woodbridge (GBR) and World Champion Adam Marosi (HUN) who gained valuable points after finishing down in the fencing to jump up to 5th. Frolov’s 10th position in the swim was enough to keep him at the top of the leaders board with Aleksander Lesun (RUS) and Andrei Moiseev (RUS) rounding out an all Russian top 3 going into the ride. Full results at http://www.pentathlon.org/results/competition-results

Men's World Cup Final Fencing

Sunday, 20 June 2010 10:23

Nicola Benedetti (ITA)has had his best fence of the season to finish equal first with Russian Ilia Frolov (RUS) and Stanislau Zhurauliou who all had 24 victories and 11 defeats. This was one ahead of Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy and only 3 ahead of Double Olympic Champion and local favourite Andrei Moiseev (RUS). Defending Champion and World #1 Adam Marosi (HUN) is a further 2 victories off the pace and has alot of work to do to retain his title. The most consistent athlete of the year Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) who usually is at the top of the fencing leaders board finished a disappointing 28th position which ruins his chances of a dream gold.

Men's World Cup Final Preview

Saturday, 19 June 2010 19:19

The top 36 men have qualified in the strongest field of the year to compete in the World Cup Final. The 5 World Cup’s resulted in 5 different winners which will all be competing here in Moscow. Last year’s World Cup Final Champion Adam Marosi (HUN) has had a disappointing by his lofty standards in 2010 and will be looking to add to his only gold at World Cup #3. He will find this tough with the young Russian sensation and World Cup #4 Champion Aleksander Lesun, his team mate Ilia Frolov who won World Cup #5 and the ever consistent David Svoboda (CZE) looking to take his crown and call themselves the World’s best.. You can follow all the action at www.pentathlon.org.

Women's World Cup Final Review

Saturday, 19 June 2010 18:46

Moscow, Russia: 19 June 2010 – Lena Schoneborn (GER) has capped off a remarkable World Cup Series by claiming Gold at the World Cup Final in Moscow, Russia to add to her other 3 Gold’s in 2010. Schoneborn comfortably beat Donata Rimsaite (LTU) and Elena Rublevska (LAT) who won Silver and Bronze respectively. Lena said ‘I am ecstatic about my form, I can’t seem to do anything wrong. I hope I can keep this form going into the World Championships’.

Schoneborn to Start First in Combined

Saturday, 19 June 2010 14:25

Lena Schoneborn (GER) has produced 1160 ride to jump over Elena Rublevska (LAT) to have a 4 second lead in the Combined Event. The big mover was World #1 Donata Rimsaite who scored a near perfect 1180 to start 5th only 25 seconds behind Schoneborn. The big shock was Egyptian Superstar Aya Medany who only managed 996 points to plummet down to 14th position 1 minute behind Schoneborn, surely ruining her chances for gold. Watch it all live at http://247.tv/modern-pentathlon/freestream/.

Gyenesei Smash's Swim

Saturday, 19 June 2010 11:50

Leila Gyenesei (HUN) has smashed her personal best time by nearly 2 seconds to beat the rest of the field by 4 seconds in an impressive time of 2:05.79 in the swimming event. Next best was local favourite Polina Struchtkova (RUS) and Samantha Murray (GBR) who emerged from the pool with a ripped swimming suit! Elena Rublevska’s 26th position was enough to keep her at the top of the leaders board, however Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn (GER) is breathing down her neck being only 4 points behind. Gyenesei’s blistering swim has rocketed her up to 3rd position.  World Champion Qian Chen (CHN) and World #1 Donata Rimsaite (LTU) are comfortably placed in 6th and 7th position respectively.

Rublevska Wins Fencing

Saturday, 19 June 2010 11:24

Elena Rublevska (LAT) has dominated the strong World Cup Final field to easily win the fencing event. Rublevska recorded an amazing 28 victories and only 5 defeats. This was 4 ahead of Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn (GER) with current World Champion Qian Chen (CHN) a further victory behind. World #1 Donata Rimsaite (LTU) and Egyptian superstar Aya Medany (EGY) are in 4th place to keep themselves in contention for the Gold Medal.

Women's World Cup Final Begins

Saturday, 19 June 2010 05:57

We have been across the globe, from the luxurious beaches of Playa del Carmen to the Medway in the United Kingdom. The athletes have battled hard to gain enough points to qualify for the prestigious competition to be held at the Russian National Team’s Training Centre. Today will be the Women’s World Cup Final where Donata Rimsaite (LTU) will be looking to make it a historic 3 World Cup Final victories in a row. However she will find it tough to overcome the Olympic Champion Lena Schoneborn (GER) who has won and incredible 3 out of the 5 World Cup’s this year. Russian local hero Edokvia Gretchichnikova and Hungarian superstar Leila Gyenesei who has said she has regained full fitness after sitting out of World Cup 5 will be also in contention for a podium finish.

Follow all the action from this event that promises to be a classic at your best source for Modern Pentathlon news and view www.pentathlon.org.

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