2011 in modern pentathlon
This article lists the main modern pentathlon events and their results for 2011.
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International modern pentathlon events
- July 16 – 24: 2011 Military World Games in
Rio de Janeiro[1]- Individual winners:
KIM Jin-hee (m) / Iryna Khokhlova (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Latvia (Jeļena Rubļevska & Sandris Sika)
- Individual winners:
- October 15 & 16: 2011 Pan American Games in
Guadalajara[2]- Individual winners:
Óscar Soto (m) / Margaux Isaksen (f)
- Individual winners:
World modern pentathlon events
- August 18 – 21: 2011 World Youth "A" Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Istanbul[3]- Youth Individual winners:
Alexander Kukarin (m) / Isabel Brand (f) - Youth Men's Team Relay winners:
South Korea (SEONG Jin-soo, Jun Woong-tae, & LEE Min-guk) - Youth Women's Team Relay winners:
Russia (Ekaterina Makarova, Anastasia Bugrina, & Angelina Marochkina) - Youth Mixed Team Relay winners:
Belarus (Marharyta Maseikava & Aliaksander Biruk) - Youth Men's Team winners:
South Korea (SONG Ho-joon, SEONG Jin-soo, & CHOI Min-gyu) - Youth Women's Team winners:
Mexico (Mayan Oliver, Katia Martinez, & Tamara Vega)
- Youth Individual winners:
- September 8 – 14: 2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Moscow[4]- Individual winners:
Andrey Moiseyev (m) / Victoria Tereshchuk (f) - Men's Team Relay winners:
Hungary (Róbert Kasza, Ádám Marosi, & Peter Tibolya) - Women's Team Relay winners:
Hungary (Adrienn Tóth, Sarolta Kovács, & Leila Gyenesei) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Ukraine (Victoria Tereshchuk & Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy) - Men's Team winners:
Russia (Sergey Karyakin, Ilia Frolov, & Aleksander Lesun) - Women's Team winners:
Germany (Eva Trautmann, Annika Schleu, & Lena Schöneborn)
- Individual winners:
- November 17 – 22: 2011 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Buenos Aires[5]- Junior Individual winners:
James Cooke (m) / Sarolta Kovács (f) - Junior Mixed Team Relay winners:
South Korea - Junior Men's Team winners:
South Korea (Hwang Woo-jin, KIM Soeng-jin, & Kim Dae-beom) - Junior Women's Team winners:
Great Britain (Kate French, Lydia Rosling, & Freyja Prentice)
- Junior Individual winners:
Continental modern pentathlon events
- May 19 – 22: 2011 Asian & Oceania Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Chengdu[6]- Individual winners:
HONG Jin-woo (m) / Chen Qian (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
South Korea (Yang Soo-jin, Lee Choon-huan, & Nam Dong-hoon)
- Individual winners:
- June 2 – 5: 2011 South American Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Rio de Janeiro[7] - July 13 – 17: 2011 European Youth "B" Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Tata[8]- Youth Individual winners:
Gregory Flayols (m) / Pulcherie Delhalle (f) - Youth Mixed Team Relay winners:
Hungary
- Youth Individual winners:
- July 28 – August 1: 2011 European Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Medway[9]- Individual winners:
Andrey Moiseyev (m) / Lena Schöneborn (f) - Men's Team Relay winners:
Hungary (Bence Demeter, Róbert Kasza, & Ádám Marosi) - Women's Team Relay winners:
Hungary (Adrienn Tóth, Sarolta Kovács, & Leila Gyenesei) - Men's Team winners:
Russia (Ilia Frolov, Sergey Karyakin, & Aleksander Lesun) - Women's Team winners:
Hungary (Leila Gyenesei, Sarolta Kovács, & Adrienn Tóth)
- Individual winners:
- August 4 – 7: 2011 European Youth "A" Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Székesfehérvár[10]- Youth Individual winners:
Joseph Evans (m) / Zsófia Földházi (f) - Youth Mixed Team Relay winners:
Great Britain
- Youth Individual winners:
- September 19 – 25: 2011 European Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in
Drzonków[11]- Junior Individual winners:
Bence Demeter (m) / Sarolta Kovács (f) - Junior Mixed Team Relay winners:
France (Paola Bartoli, Valentin Belaud, Christopher Patte, & Geoffrey Megi)
- Junior Individual winners:
2011 Modern Pentathlon World Cup
- February 24 – 27: MPWC #1 in
Palm Springs[12]- Individual winners:
Pavlo Tymoshchenko (m) / Amélie Cazé (f)
- Individual winners:
- April 14 – 17: MPWC #2 in
Sassari[13]- Individual winners:
Ádám Marosi (m) / Donata Rimšaitė (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
China (WU Yanyan & HAN Jiahao)
- Individual winners:
- May 5 – 8: MPWC #3 in
Budapest[14]- Individual winners:
David Svoboda (m) / Aya Medany (f)
- Individual winners:
- May 26 – 29: MPWC #4 in
Chengdu[15]- Individual winners:
Lee Choon-huan (m) / Ekaterina Khuraskina (f) - Mixed Team Relay winners:
Germany (Tabea Budde & Delf Borrmann)
- Individual winners:
- July 9 & 10: MPWC #5 (final) in
London[16]- Individual winners:
Róbert Kasza (m) / Lena Schöneborn (f)
- Individual winners:
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References
- UIPM's 2011 Military World Games Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 Pan American Games Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 World Youth "A" Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 Asian & Oceania Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 South American Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 European Youth "B" Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 European Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 European Youth "A" Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 European Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 MPWC #1 Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 MPWC #2 Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 MPWC #3 Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 MPWC #4 Results Page
- UIPM's 2011 MPWC #5 Results Page
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