2000 in modern pentathlon

This article lists the main modern pentathlon events and their results for 2000.

List of years in modern pentathlon
In sports
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003

2000 Summer Olympics (UIPM)

Other international modern pentathlon events

World modern pentathlon events

Continental modern pentathlon events

  • Note 1: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Oceania MP championships page.
  • Note 2: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Asian MP championships page.
  • Note 3: There were discrepancies, in terms about which city hosted the main UIPM's 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships event.
  • Note 4: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Pan American MP championships page.
  • January 29: 2000 Oceania Modern Pentathlon Championships in Sydney[7]
    • Women's Individual winner: Cecile Walter
  • April 23: 2000 Asian Modern Pentathlon Championships in Osaka[8]
    • Women's Individual winner: WANG Jinglin
  • May 24: 2000 South American Modern Pentathlon Championships in Santiago[9]
    • Men's Individual winner: Andrés García
    • Men's Team Relay winners:  Brazil (Daniel Santos, Wagner Romao, & Eduardo Carvalho)
  • July 3: 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships (#1) in Székesfehérvár[10][11]
  • July 14: 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships (#2) in Plzeň[12]
    • Women's Individual winner: Tatiana Gorliak
  • November 3 & 4: 2000 Pan American Modern Pentathlon Championships in Havana[13]
    • Women's Individual winner: Miranda Dominguez

2000 Modern Pentathlon World Cup

  • Note 1: There were no women's results for the MPWC #1 event.
  • Note 2: There were no women's results for the MPWC #2 event.
  • March 17 & 18: MPWC #1 in San Antonio[14][15]
    • Men's Individual winner: Vakhtang Iagorashvili
    • Team Relay winners: Andrei Kourakine (m) / Clarisse Menezes (f; default)
  • April 7 & 8: MPWC #2 in Seoul[16]
    • Winner: Vadym Tkachuk
  • April 27: MPWC #3 in Budapest[17][18]
    • Both events had results that were inconclusive.
  • May 11: MPWC #4 in Darmstadt[19][20]
    • Both events had results that were inconclusive.
  • October 14 & 15: MPWC #5 (final) in Aix-en-Provence[21][22]
    • Individual winners: Vadym Tkachuk (m) / Caroline Delemer (f)

References

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