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PGB Ranking Lists 10/2013 and 11/2013
Posted on Monday, 13th May 2013 by Stuart Mason
PGB Ranking Lists 10/2013 and 11/2013 are now available in the Performance Section.
Youth Team Selections will be announced 14th May 2013
News from May 2013
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| Monday, 13th May 2013 | 2013-05-13 | PGB Ranking Lists 10/2013 and 11/2013 | PGB Ranking Lists 10/2013 and 11/2013 are now available in the Performance Section. Youth Team Selections will be announced 14th May 2013 |
Stuart Mason |
| Sunday, 12th May 2013 | 2013-05-12 | Cooke strikes World Cup gold in Budapest | ![]() Britain’s Jamie Cooke won the first Modern Pentathlon World Cup medal of his career today (Sunday), and he did it in style, taking gold in Budapest. For further information members of the media can contact the Pentathlon GB press office at Matchtight Ltd on 01225 383518. |
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| Saturday, 11th May 2013 | 2013-05-11 | World champ Spence takes bronze at Budapest World Cup | Britain’s reigning modern pentathlon world champion Mhairi Spence won her first World Cup medal of the year, taking bronze in Budapest today (Saturday).
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| Saturday, 11th May 2013 | 2013-05-11 | From Buda Finals | Coaching in Modern Pentathlon has been traditionally ‘male only’ business in the recent past with few exceptions, not anymore. We have on the circuit relatively steady growing female coaching contingent this year. Kim Raisner – Germany, Lindsey Weedon – Ireland, Jelena Jienbalanova – Kazakhstan, Zsuzsana Voros – Hungary, Sylvie Cerna – Czech Republic, Corine Bouzou – France amongst others. That is very positive development for the sport and not just because of the equality profiling. Women in the sport’s most critical job bring natural integrity, civilised manners and empathy in comparison to the rest of us, male specimen. Female coaches do not shout at the athletes from the grandstand, actually they do not shout at all, they rarely display bad temper in public or use inappropriate language when addressing the referees, technical delegates or fellow male colleagues. I have also noticed that male coaching community tend to behave and groom better in the shared workplace. I leave this subject here because it has a potential to lead me to a minefield. Just to add that women interested in coaching should be welcomed and encouraged. Mhairi Spence waited exactly 12 months for a podium finish in the top class event. 2012 World Champion performed today up to expectations benefitting from the top physical form, technical skills in the riding and shooting and hunger to prove. Mhairi’s fencing potential is out of question however some technical-tactical strategic thinking is imminent if she aspires to score close to 1000 points on every occasion in the visible future. We are hopeful Mhairi would acknowledge her undisputable potential moving the sights gradually towards the 2016 OG. It was demonstration of athleticism and improved skills by the Ukrainian athletes. Gana Buriak won back-to-back Chendgdu and Budapest, Victoria Tereschuk won Palm Springs and finished second in Budapest. British athletes need to take a note. Jamie Cooke and Sam Weale in the Budapest World Cup Finals start at 8:30 local time tomorrow, good luck. |
Jan Bartu |
| Friday, 10th May 2013 | 2013-05-10 | Cooke and Weale through to World Cup 4 final in Budapest | Britain’s Jamie Cooke and Sam Weale both qualified safely for Sunday’s (12 May) final of Modern Pentathlon World Cup 4, finishing second and fourth in their respective semis in Budapest today (Friday). |
Steve Ballinger |
| Friday, 10th May 2013 | 2013-05-10 | Budapest World Cup | Hungarian Pentathlon Federation List of Honour would not fit on to few A4 format pages. Hegedus, Benedek, Torok, Balzco, Kelemen, Kancsal, Szombathelyi, Martinek, Fabian, Voros names of great athletes who over the decades created legacy of success. There are many more who won medals at the World Championships or contributed to the Hungarian Team podium finishes. Returning here is always a special occasion to remember ‘magnificent years’ of 5 days competition format, 22 calibre shooting, 10-12 hours fencing tournaments, 800m riding courses with 18 obstacles, 300m swim and 4000m run. Even now days when I think about 1979 World Championships in Budapest I can recall inhibiting cramps in my hand in the final hours of the fencing competition. Waking up the day after your body felt like you have spent the night in the tumble dryer… I can already hear the voices ‘old man talking’… Anyway the fact is that Hungarian Pentathlon organise 6 international events on annual basis with the World Cup and Junior World Championships in 2013 respectively. They send teams to all major championships, organise several international training camps a year yet there is currently no Hungarian representative on the UIPM Technical Committee or the Executive Board. In my opinion that is an opportunity for more effective international integration gone missing. I think that it would be fair and more productive for the Union to have automatic representation of the active National Federations on the technical and executive committees with general development of sport in mind. We have been informed that the UIPM Competition Rules have been amended specifically for this World Cup. Something coaches and athletes intuitively resist. Sudden changes of written and published rules may jeopardize athlete’s efforts when newly introduced rule require behaviour change in the heat of the competition. Penalty of elimination for false start in the swimming, riding and the combined event is now in place. The warm-up before the combined event has changed to 30 minutes with unlimited shooting and running allowed. First victim of the rule amendments was young Lithuanian female athlete Venckauskaite, eliminated yesterday for false start in the swimming … Jamie Cooke returned on the World Cup circuit with improved fencing performance and in better physical shape compare to Rio de Janeiro competition. He shot well but the running performance surely surprised his adversaries who just could not come close to him today. Sam Weale survived another leg injury after National Selection 1 causing him missing the first three World Cups this year. Sam fenced over 900 points, swam perfect race however he had to run flat out in combination with the shooting within 15 seconds on each of the four legs to make the finals. Both British men will feature in the Sunday Finals, congratulations. Standard of the men’s competition is going through the roof here in Budapest. The good thing is that there was no one besides Frolov, Russia who could save some energy in the punishing heat and cutthroat semi-finals today. Mhairi Spence and Katy Burke on the blocks tomorrow in the morning let’s wish them all the best! |
Jan Bartu |
| Thursday, 9th May 2013 | 2013-05-09 | Spence and Burke progress to Budapest final | Mhairi Spence, Britain’s reigning modern pentathlon world champion, qualified comfortably for the final of World Cup 4 in Budapest by winning her semi-final today (Thursday). For further information members of the media can contact the Pentathlon GB press office at Matchtight Ltd on 01225 383518.
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Steve Ballinger |
| Thursday, 9th May 2013 | 2013-05-09 | PGB 2013 National Youth Selection Series | Congratulations to everyone who took part in the 2013 PGB Youth Selection Series that came to an end on Sunday 5th May 2013 at Hartpury. The Youth Ranking Lists 10/2013 and 11/2013 have now been produced and the Youth Team Selection Panel have met to select the teams for the 2013 Youth B European, Youth A European and Youth A World Championships. Both the ranking lists and team selections have been submitted for ratification once ratified they will be published immediately on the PGB website. Please be advised that with the Performance Team coaches being engaged in Budapest at WC#4 the lists will be uploaded by Wed 15th May 2013 |
Stuart Mason |
| Thursday, 9th May 2013 | 2013-05-09 | From Budapest | Budapest and other Central European capitals blossom in the spring. Springtime is arguably the best to visit because of the weather and general positive spirits that can be spotted and felt. Budapest is spiritual and culture Alma Mater of the nation featuring plenty of green areas, impressive river Danube diving Buda and Pest, high hills surrounding Buda side of town and sort of Southern spell cast over the streets with beer stands, coffee and pastry shops. Hungarians same as Poles or Czechs lived through the Soviet era oppression for decades. They endured intervention and imposition, discrimination and they spilled blood in resistance to unreasonable and down right stupid. In that sense inhabitants of three countries sentenced by the communist bosses to become a battlefield and a buffer zone in the case of arms conflict between Soviet block and the West during the Cold War have a lot of common. Newly acquired freedoms in the nineties have been embraced by many but feared by the rest. It was like ‘Pandora Box’ suddenly opening and revealing all the secrets. People who suffered the most under communist rule dreamed retribution but in majority of cases they wanted restitution of their properties confiscated, stolen by the regime. Seriously painful has been dealing with poor legislation and the ‘coat swingers’. The process of transition from 40 or so years puppet show to democracy and lawfulness has not been finalized yet. 20 years gone but shadows are still palpable awaiting resolution. Ruling World Champion made a comeback today. Mhairi Spence looked motivated and fit. She sailed through the semi-finals fully focused and determined. Katy Burke’s mission to knock down 20 targets in less than one and half minutes continues. Katy qualified for the Finals by points thanks to good fence and swim. Samantha Murray missed the train today. Who said that return to the top competition after months of ‘flying high’ would be easy? Jamie Cooke and Sam Weale to challenge the 80 strong filed tomorrow, Good Luck.
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Jan Bartu |
| Wednesday, 8th May 2013 | 2013-05-08 | Weale returns to international action in Budapest | Double Olympian Sam Weale contests his first international competition since London 2012 when he competes at the Budapest Modern Pentathlon World Cup later this week. The 31-year-old is part of a five-strong British team at World Cup 4 – the last opportunity for athletes to score qualifying points to reach this year’s World Cup Final. For further information members of the media can contact the Pentathlon GB press office at Matchtight Ltd on 01225 383518.
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Steve Ballinger |
News from April 2013
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| Thursday, 25th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-25 | Samantha named on University of Bath Sports Personality shortlist | Olympic silver medal winning modern pentathete Samantha Murray has been named on the shortlist for the University of Bath Sports Personality of the Year award. The 23-year-old pentathlete from Clitheroe in Lancashire combines studying for a degree in French and Politics at the University with training at Pentathlon GB’s High Performance Centre. Samantha won silver at the London 2012, three months, Britain’s 65th and last medal of the Games in a year that also saw her take individual bronze at the World Championships. She is currently ranked number three in the world. She features on a shortlist that also includes Michael Jamieson, a Sports Performance student at the University of Bath who won 200m breaststroke silver at London 2012. Netballer Mia Ritchie and basketball player Tom Janicot also feature on the shortlist. The award is presented annually to the student athlete most judged to have contributed significantly to student sport during their time at the University. Samantha said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be shortlisted. It’s a real honour and it’s a great way to help promote my sport within the University. I’d certainly encourage more people to get involved with the sport, for instance, by coming along to fencing with Bath Sword.” The winner is determined by a vote by members of Students’ Union Sport and will be announced at the annual Blues Awards ceremony, which takes place at Bath’s historic Assembly Rooms on 1 May. The Blues Awards dinner are the highlights of the student sporting calendar in Bath, celebrating the achievements of student athletes at the University and the contribution that sport makes to University life. Other awards presented on the evening include BUCS Team of the Year, Club of the Year and the Ivor Powell Award for Coaching Excellence. And all University alumni who competed at the London 2012 Olympics or Paralympics and athletes who trained at the University full-time in the lead-up to the Games will receive Honorary Blues. Jon Gleave, Students’ Union Sport Officer, said: "The Blues are always the highlight of the student sporting calendar and are an opportunity for us to recognise the sporting achievement of our students, clubs and coaches. It promises to be a great evening, and one where we can be proud to celebrate a truly excellent year.” Stephen Baddeley, Director of Sport at the University of Bath, said: “The last year has been a memorable one for the University’s student athletes and we’re looking forward to celebrating their achievements at the Blues Awards dinner.” Voting for the Sports Personality of the Year award closes at 4pm on Tuesday 30 April. |
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| Thursday, 25th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-25 | Part Time National Development Manager Recruitment | Part Time National Development Manager Recruitment Pentathlon GB is the national governing body for Modern Pentathlon in the UK. We have had a highly successful period, including Olympic medal success at London 2012 and the securing of funding to support our Participation and World Class aspirations. The Role We are seeking to recruit an experienced and dynamic part time National Development Manager to manage a small team and be part of the Senior Management Team to drive our ambitions and deliver our Operational Plan by maximising resources and building capacity. The key areas of development for the role are: 1. Increasing the number of people participating in the sports of Modern Pentathlon as members of the Association. 2. Providing opportunities for supporting the development of the English Talent Programme at regional and national levels. Location Pentathlon GB Head Office is at the University of Bath and the role can either be based here or from home. There will be a requirement for national travel. Remuneration Package The post is part time, equivalent to three days per week, the salary will dependent on experience within the range of £40,000 - £45,000 (pro rata). Knowledge and Experience We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a proven experience of developing sport, excellent people skills and ability to deliver on objectives. This should include the ability to demonstrate experience in majority of the following areas: 1. Able to demonstrate a good understanding of the sporting structures in Great Britain. 2. Previous experience of developing sport and encouraging participation (min 2 years). 3. Able to demonstrate previous experience in managing projects, setting goals and achieving results. 4. Able to form effective realationships and partnerships to enable the delivery of projects. 5. Able to demonstrate an understanding of coordinating and managing teams of people. 6. Proven ability to effectively work as part of a team and if necessary be able to use initiative and lead peers when required. Appointment Process If you are interested in further information including the Job Description and Competency Profile please contact the Office Manager, Ellie Guest Eleanor.guest@pentathlongb.org In addition if you would like an informal discussion about this opportunity, contact Ellie who will be able to assist. If you would like to be considered for this role please forward your CV and covering letter to the email address above, detailing your reasons for applying and suitability for the role by 1700 on 23 May 2013. The intended timescale for interview will be the week commencing the 3 June 2013. |
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| Thursday, 25th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-25 | Warranty Direct to sponsor GB Biathle | Warranty Direct to sponsor GB Biathle Warranty Direct – the UK’s leading provider of direct consumer warranties – will sponsor the GB Biathle Series and National Biathle Championships, supporting a unique form of athletics that follows a “run-swim-run” format and features events across the country. With categories for all ages from 9 years up to 70+, Biathle competitions see athletes starting together in a group and running for up to 1500m, swimming for up to 200m and finally completing another run of up to 1500m to the finish line. Warranty Direct’s support will enable organisers to double the number of competitors who receive prizes as well as providing kit, equipment and event costs. Duncan McClure Fisher, Warranty Direct Managing Director, said of the deal: “We are very happy to back a sport which gets little exposure, but has produced some fantastic all-round athletes who have gone on to great things while representing their country. We hope that our support will help Pentathlon GB produce more athletes to compete for the British Team in Future Olympics.” Murray commented: “GB Biathle is a friendly, well-managed and competitive organisation that provides a pathway into Modern Pentathlon. As a youngster, I competed in a few Biathles in the North West which helped my progress into the Pentathlon field.” Howard Jones, Pentathlon GB Biathle Director, said of Warranty’s Direct’s support: “We’re absolutely delighted to have Warranty Direct on board for 2013. Following the Olympics there has been an increase in people wanting to take up sport at this level and their support enables us to help encourage more people to take part. It’s going to be an exceptional season of competition”. Warranty Direct-sponsored prizes will be awarded for the GB Biathle Race Series competitions across the country, with the first events set to take place at Millfield School in Somerset on 5th May. This deal, amongst other things, will enable the prize fund for the overall Series standings to be increased from the top three to the top six in each class with value of the winners prizes rising to £100. The 2013 GB Series Races are Millfield school 5th May, Hull 25th May. Blackpool 16th June, Weymouth 6th July and Salford on 4th August. Entry forms are on Calandar Biathle page of www.pentathlonGB.org |
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| Thursday, 25th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-25 | The Meta Scottish Outlaws face Irish Youths | The first modern pentathlon competition involving a team from Scotland competing against another nation takes place in Aberdeen this weekend. The Irish Youths will compete against a team of 26 Scots in the swim, ride, fence and combined event shoot and run event. Up to now, representation has only been through GB, but, with the growing interest in the sport, there is now the possibility of having a home nations event. It is hoped that this event will kick start something bigger next year with the possibility of England and Wales joining in. The event has been organised by Scottish Saltires Modern Pentathlon Club who have been very successful in growing the sport throughout Scotland. They have run a number of biathlon swim/run events locally and this has raised awareness of the sport. In addition to the Pentathlon competition next weekend, the club are also running a biathlon event on the Sunday morning for local's. There are 80 entries in the swim/run event and biathletes will also be able to watch the fencing phase of the pentathlon. The riding takes place on Saturday at Hayfield Equestrian Centre wit hte remaining phases on Sunday at the International School of Aberdeen. The whole event has been very kindly sponsored by premium downhole isolation company, Meta. They are covering the cost of the whole event with a generous donation of £2500. This is a fantastic sum of money coming into the sport. It means the neccessary equipment bought for the event can be used after for training and there will be more money in the pot to pay for good coaches and run camps to bring on young athletes. Meta
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| Wednesday, 24th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-24 | GB Youth Team Head Out to Sant Boi | This weekend, 14 of Pentathlon GB's most promising young athletes will be competing at the Sant Boi Youth International. Sisters Francesca and Georgina Summers, Georgia Pipes, Kelcey Pillage, Naomi Craig, Kerenza Bryson and Aylish Paisley will be competing in the women's event which begins on Saturday 27th April. Competing in the men's event will be brothers Joseph and Henry Choong, Alexander Macaulay, William Eccleston, Harrison Yarnold, Myles Pillage and Harry Sykes. The men's event also kicks off on Saturday, and the competition concludes on Sunday 28th April for both men and women. To keep up to date with news and results, please visit the official website http://trobadapentatlovilasantboi.blogspot.com.es/ Or go to www.twitter.com/pentathlongb for updates. Good luck to all the athletes! |
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| Sunday, 21st Apr 2013 | 2013-04-21 | French and Curry are 14th as World Cup 3 concludes | Britain’s Kate French and Sam Curry came home in 14th place in the mixed relay at the Chengdu Modern Pentathlon World Cup in China today (Sunday). The pair had competed well in the fencing and swimming, finishing eighth and sixth in the two disciplines. But their challenge was effectively ended when they were eliminated from the ride when French, riding a difficult horse, had six refusals. That meant they took no points from ride. The pair still contested the combined run/shoot, setting the eighth fastest time with 12:20.51 to end their campaign in 14th. Gold went to Hanna Vasilionak and Raman Pinchuk of Belarus. Jan Bartu, Pentathlon GB performance director, said: “We wanted to give two of the younger athletes another competition and a learning experience today, and they started well. “The final placings were irrelevant to them, but it was good experience for them.” The World Cup action now moves on to Hungary, where World Cup 4 takes place near Budapest and runs from the 9 to 13 May. That will be the last opportunity for pentathletes to score World Cup ranking points to qualify for the World Cup Final at Nizhny Novgorod in Russia from 31 May to 2 June. World Cup 3 mixed team results British team for World Cup 3 in Chengdu, China 17 April to 21 April Women Men World Cup 3 schedule
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| Saturday, 20th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-20 | Letter from Chengdu | ![]() I like waking up next to my loved one hoping for encouraging smile and even a little kiss to start the day. It was morning more like a catastrophic movie here in Chengdu. Earthquake unleashed at 8am when I was in the bathroom. I have instantly recognised what was happening based on my experience from Mexico where I lived for 5 years. I stood in the door frame of the bathroom counting rapidly approaching shock waves. When I reached five my heart almost stopped. Doors were rattling, floor moving sideways, someone screaming, it felt the building is on the verge of collapsing. It was too late for run from the 4th floor to the basement so I was waiting thinking I may not see my family again. Drama continued for roughly 40 seconds or so before it stopped but I wasn’t going anywhere awaiting the after shock wave which could potentially finish the job. It came a minute later but significantly less aggressive. 90 thousand people perished in 2008 earthquake in Sichuan province. Chengdu however escaped basically unharmed probably thanks to the anti-earthquake methods applied in the construction business. Chinese friends say the Seismic Activity Centre announced that some limited aftershocks may be felt but nothing major in the coming days. I admit that prospect of sleeping indoors tonight does not carry any excitement for me.
Joe Evans looked unaffected by the Mother Nature’s revenge fencing the top score this year up to date. It started to go wrong when he stepped in to the carpet covered hole and spread the right ankle. We have taped it and applied ice but it did not help in the swimming pool. You just cannot swim PB without proper flutter kick. Riding was a learning experience for Joe playing cut & mouse game with the horse. He was punished by refusal every single time when his body weight moved slightly forward and that occurred because the horse pulled intentionally the head down with massive force one stride off the obstacle. Hurting with swollen torn ankle Joe did race in the Combined Event finishing 20th overall, most likely securing the place in the prestigious 2013 World Cup Finals in Russia, congratulations. The latest rumour flies around that the Chinese Local Government may issue a ban on all events in the area planned for tomorrow due to seismic unrest. If everything goes forward, tomorrow as scheduled, we are going to take part in the Mix Relay competition with Kate French and Sam Curry. We should find out later at the technical meeting. |
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| Saturday, 20th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-20 | Evans 20th at Chengdu World Cup – despite injury and earthquake | Teenager Joe Evans had to overcome an injured ankle and the effects of experiencing an earthquake to finish 20th in Modern Pentathlon World Cup 3 in China today (Saturday). The 19-year-old University of Bath student was Britain’s sole qualifier for the men’s final and was preparing to leave the hotel in Chengdu when the earthquake struck, with its epicentre about 70 miles from the city. “I had just got up when the building started shaking,” he said. “I went over to the window and could see slates coming off the roof on the other side of the road. I didn’t know what was going on and thought ‘what en earth was that’. It probably went on for about 10 or 20 seconds. Fortunately everyone here was fine.” The athletes headed off to the competition venue, the Pierre de Coubertin Stadium, where the World Cup went ahead as planned. Evans made a terrific start to the fencing, before twisting his right ankle towards the end of the competition. He still managed second place with 23 wins from his 35 bouts, a performance that was only bettered by Ukraine’s Pavlo Tymoshchenko with 26 wins. But Evans couldn’t kick properly in the swim and clocked a 200m freestyle time of 2:05.34. That was 10th quickest but around five seconds off his semi-final time, putting him joint second overall behind Hungary’s Bruce Demeter. He dropped out of the top-10 for the first time in the day in the ride. None of the athletes went clear in the allowed time to take the maximum 1200 points from the discipline, but Evans’ 920-point haul relegated him to joint 13th. It meant he went into the run/shoot 31 seconds behind event leader Jinhwa Jung of Korea. Despite shooting well, Evans ‘hobbled’ around the running course and came home 20th overall as Tymoshchenko went on to take gold. Evans, who has made the finals at all three of his World Cups to date and won bronze on his world Cup debut in California in March, said: “I had the best fence I’ve ever had today, it was fantastic. But after rolling my foot I had to make the best of a bad job and I had to hobble round the run at the end. “I’m pleased to have made the final and competing today was a valuable experience for me,” he added. Jan Bartu, Pentathlon GB Performance Director, praised Evans’ performance at only his third World Cup. “Joe has finished another World Cup and 20th is a respectable position, especially as he was disadvantaged with his ankle,” he said. “We had a conversation about whether he should run today, but we gave him the final decision as he was the only person who could really assess the pain he was in. “He decided he wanted to go for it. That was evidence that he’s a really committed and competitive athlete.” Bartu has experienced a number of earthquakes in the past from five years working as head coach of the Mexican national teams in the early 1990s. “I’ve been through a few earthquakes before and the shockwaves were fairly long today,” he said. “It was a big scare, especially when you’re in a building which is shaking. The area is prone to shaking and the modern buildings are built with anti-earthquake features. We’re all fine.” Tomorrow (Sunday) the Chengdu World Cup concludes with the mixed team relay. Sam Curry and Kate French compete for Great Britain. The World Cup action then moves on to Hungary, where World Cup 4 takes place near Budapest and runs from the 9 to 13 May. World Cup 3 men’s final results British team for World Cup 3 in Chengdu, China 17 April to 21 April Women Men World Cup 3 schedule
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| Friday, 19th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-19 | Chengdu Update | In the late spring of 2011 we have hosted the complete Chinese Team at the Bath National Training Centre. Not really knowing each other besides competing, after just a day we were able to establish constructive working relationship setting up the schedule, organised fencing sessions and sharing the training business with no hassle what so ever for a month. I am saying this because we have hosted other training partners we could do without. Anyway Chinese Team management were very thankful and invited us to the Bath Fusion Chinese restaurant for a dinner before they were heading back home. When we arrived to Chengdu later that year the first thing they have done was to make sure that we are going to dine with them at a posh classic Sichuan restaurant in downtown. Preferential treatment continues this year with tailored made coffee provided to me by the Chinese Team Leader every morning I walk in to the competition venue, nice and appreciated gesture indeed. Previously, I have touched on the subject of an athlete’s talent to maintain positive attitude, self-confidence and fighting spirits under duress. When comparing semi-final performances of the British athletes, ability to come back from the stint seems to be defining moment for success. Joe Evans achieved exactly that in the fencing discipline. Together with strong swim he could face challenged of fast shooting Koreans and Chinese in the Combined Event achieving his third appearance in the final stage of the World Cup this year. Joe starts tomorrow at 3 in the morning UK time, good luck! It was not exactly an ‘easy sail’ for Katy Burke and Rebecca Wain today. Rebecca may return home with a good feeling that she featured in the World Cup Finals stage and delivered respectable performance standard.
Katy’s struggle to maximise her potential in the Combined Event continues. She improved running phase but shooting is still some distance from ideal. Katy and the coaching team have now opportunity to discuss the way forward.
We have seen some impressive performances today produced by emerging generation of athletes. Improved riding skills of the Chinese Team, Mexico, Ukraine and Kazakhstan introducing excellent ‘combiners’ and promising Russian Team motivated to make their mark on the international scene. There is definitively no room for complacency in the first year of the Rio Olympic Cycle. |
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| Friday, 19th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-19 | Burke and Wain finish just outside top-20 in Chengdu | Britain’s Katy Burke and Rebecca Wain finished just outside the top-20 in the Modern Pentathlon World Cup in Chengdu, China today (Friday). Burke came home 21st in the final, with Wain just behind her in 22nd on her World Cup debut. Burke and Wain each won 16 of their 35 fencing bouts to start the final in joints 21st place with 784 pentathlon points. Burke climbed to 15th overall with a 200m freestyle swim time of 2:15.74. That was the sixth fastest time of the day, adding 1172 points to her total. Wain dropped down to joint 28th after a swim of 2:28.85, worth 1016 points. Burke dropped 120 points from the maximum 1200 available in the riding arena, which meant she went intp the combined run/shoot in 16th place, 63 seconds behind leader Liudmila Kukushkina of Russia. Wain added 1092 points to her total in the ride, putting her 27th going to the run/shoot, 99 seconds behind the leader. Wain’s run/shoot time of 13:46.11 was 14th best on the day and saw her end her World Cup debut campaign in 22nd, while Burke’s 14:15.81 put her 21st. Ganna Buriak of Ukraine, who started the run/shoot 45 seconds back from the lead, took gold. Tomorrow (Saturday) 19-year-old Joe Evans flies the flag for Great Britain in the men’s final. He qualified for his third successive World Cup final from the semi-final on Thursday. World Cup 3 women’s final results British team for World Cup 3 in Chengdu, China 17 April to 21 April Women Men World Cup 3 schedule
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| Thursday, 18th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-18 | Evans makes it three finals from three World Cups | Teenager Joe Evans will be Britain’s sole representative in the men’s final of the Chengdu Modern Pentathlon World Cup in China this weekend after he qualified from today’s semis. Evans finished sixth in his semi-final this morning to qualify comfortably for Saturday’s final, finishing in a top-11 group separated by just eight seconds. A top-12 finish was needed to secure an automatic berth in the final. But Nick Woodbridge, missed out on the final, as did 19-year-olds Sam Curry and Tom Lees, who was making his World Cup debut. Evans’ performance today means he has now qualified for the finals at all three of his World Cups to date, a record that started with a bronze medal in California in February. “It’s been an encouraging season for Joe. He’s made three finals from three World Cups and that’s a very good standard,” said Jan Bartu, Pentathlon GB performance director. “He did really well and deserved his place in the final. Let’s see what he can do there. “Today was an opportunity for Tom (Lees) to learn about the sport and it has fulfilled its purpose,” he added. Woodbridge and Evans both had the opportunity to make strong starts to their campaign with semi-final B starting in the pool. The pair clocked the best two times of the day for the 200m freestyle. Woodbridge was the only pentathlete to dip under two minutes with a time of 1:59.99, while Evans clocked 2:00.53. Evans, a University of Bath Sports Performance student, maintained his place in the top-10 by winning half of his 32 fencing bouts. He went into the run/shoot in seventh place overall. Woodbridge dropped down to 15th, winning 13 of his fencing contests. Evans comfortably progressed to the final with a run/shoot time of 12:45.86, but Woodbridge struggled with the heat and humidity with a time of 13:35.12, which left him 25th overall. In semi-final A, Sam Curry and World Cup debutant Nick Lees finished 20th and 23rd respectively. Curry, competing at only his third World Cup, won 14 of his 31 fencing contests to start the day in joint 21st, while Lees won nine bouts for 30th. Lees’ 2:06.81 was ninth fastest and he went into the run/shoot 30th overall. Curry’s 2:09.33 in the pool was 16th fastest in the semi, which meant he went into the combined run/shoot in 19th. Curry rounded off his campaign with 12:43.06 for the run/shoot. It was the 18th fastest time and meant he finished 20th overall. Lees’ 12:32.32 was the 12th fastest time of the semi, pushing him up to 23rd overall. Tomorrow (Friday) sees the first final of the Chengdu World Cup. Katy Burke and Rebecca Wain go for Great Britain after qualifying from semis on Wednesday. British team for World Cup 3 in Chengdu, China 17 April to 21 April Women Men World Cup 3 schedule
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| Wednesday, 17th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-17 | Safety Warning | The manufacturers of IQ systems have very recently raised a safety concern about the power of lasers used in some laser pistols. Pentathlon GB is making further enquiries about this but while the matter is being clarified it is recommended that laser pistols should not be used in continuous beam mode, even for training sessions. Members are reminded that all pistols, whether used with pellet or converted for use with laser should always be treated as potentially dangerous weapons. They must never be pointed at anyone else and when not in use should always be either boxed or left unloaded, with breach open, pointed down the range. Never walk in the line of fire of any pistol, laser or pellet. In summary, do not use continuous beam unless advised that you should do so – and never point a laser pistol at anyone. Jon Austin |
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| Wednesday, 17th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-17 | From Chengdu | Distribution of athletes to the semi-final groups is something I have been looking at for years. The most recent Pentathlon World Ranking List is used to allocate athletes to certain semi-final groups based on their place on the Ranking List. In theory athlete ranked number 1 is automatically first one to be taken position in the semi-final group A, number 2 first one to be taken position in the semi-final group B and so on. There can be up to four semi-finals in any of the major events. The purpose of this is to ensure that ratio between high, mid and low ranked athletes is preserved in each of the semi-final groups. That is certainly splendid arrangement unless its application falters. What actually happens in the real world is that there is no competition where about are all attended athletes ranked place by place. For instance you may have on the starting list athlete ranked number 1 but not an athlete ranked number 2. In this case athlete ranked number 3 who is taking part is allocated first position in the group B. If you exercise this scenario you find out that this approach distorts the balance of high, mid and low ranked athletes in each of the semi-final groups. What you end up in the field of play is that one of the groups will be significantly more populated with higher ranked athletes than the other. On the other hand in the scenario that we honour the athlete ranking position during the semi-final group allocation exercise we may theoretically end up with all participating athletes in one semi-final group. So there is no straight answer to the puzzle. I have bounced this argument of the ‘Cardsys’ boys who have written the best scoring system for Modern Pentathlon up to date and are responsible for the 2013 World Cup Series and the World Championships logistics . We can see possibilities of creating the Pentathlon World Fencing Ranking List, and rankings for all disciplines for that matter, to identify better, more objective formula for semi-final groups’ setup with the athletes’ best interest in mind.
Chengdu World Cup is the unique opportunity for Asian athletes to show their strength on their turf and they certainly did today qualifying 14 athletes, 39% of the field, for the Finals. Katy Burke and Rebecca Wain successfully managed in respective semi-final groups fighting opposition, jet lag and unforgiving heat, reaching over 32 Centigrade for the Combined Event, to secure the Friday finals. Rebecca delivered, in her maiden World Cup appearance so far, despite the 50 seconds shooting nightmare in the closing stage of the Combined Event. We have witnessed two athletes collapsing from heat exhaustion today keeping local ambulance on their toes. Kate French struggled to score in the fencing together with bellow par swimming performance finished just outside the qualification position. Four strong British men outfit on the blocks tomorrow, good luck!
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| Wednesday, 17th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-17 | Burke and Wain through to Chengdu final, but French misses out | Britain’s Katy Burke and Rebecca Wain progressed to Friday’s final of the Modern Pentathlon World Cup in China, but team-mate Kate French missed out. Burke made sure of an automatic qualification to the final by finishing 12th in her semi-final in Chengdu today (Wednesday). Neither Wain, making her World Cup debut, nor French, could achieve a top-12 finish that would qualify direct for the final and they both had to wait to see whether their points scores would be enough for them to progress. Wain went through but French just missed out In semi-final A, Burke was joint fourth after the fencing, winning 14 of her 26 contests. French left herself with work to do, scoring eight wins for equal 22nd place. Burke maintained her momentum with a 200m freestyle time of 2:16.65, the fourth fastest in semi-final A. French’s 2:24.08 was 16th fastest. Burke went on to qualify automatically for Friday’s final in 12th place overall, with a run/shoot time of 15:02.83. French’s run/shoot time of 14:23.68 was the sixth fastest of the semi and saw her end the day in 17th place, which meant she had to wait to find out results from the other semi-final to learn whether she had progressed. Semi-final B started in the pool. Wain was 15th after the swim with a 200m freestyle time of 2:25.63. Wain was still in contention after two events, winning 14 of her 26th fencing bouts. She ended her campaign with a run/shoot time of 14:33.90. That saw her finish 19th overall in her semi. This year for the first time the top-12 in each semi progress to the final along with the next 12 highest points scorers. And with athletes in semi-final B finishing with higher scores, Wain went through and French missed out. Tomorrow (Thursday) it’s the turn of the men to go into action in Chengdu. Oxford University student Tom Lees makes his World Cup debut. Double Olympian Nick Woodbridge also competes, along with Joe Evans and Sam Curry. British team for World Cup 3 in Chengdu, China 17 April to 21 April Women Men World Cup 3 schedule
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| Tuesday, 16th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-16 | From Chengdu | Westerners seem to have their own view on the way of life in the East. Just the word ‘east’ has a certain meanings to them, wrong or right. Nowadays some people even with no experience of, at least, a city break east of German border, have an opinion. They usually end up with media facsimile of what is going on. Sadly that is very often far from reality. I have been returning to China from 2006 on annual basis having opportunity to witness expansion of the modern state and also persistence of the thousands years of culture heritage. I stand correctly; they are fine. Stroll few blocks from the hotel to feel a moderate tempo of life, certain order in which people live, street vendors serving typical spicy Sichuan province food and disorderly traffic with laudable horns, cyclists and motorcyclists going always, for whatever reason, in opposite direction. Little park set up in the corner of the busy street on the river bank features a moderate monument, few simple benches where people can stretch, listen to music and detach from daily struggles. Locals come across fairly relaxed getting on with life minding their own business. Interestingly police street presence here is nil probably not needed down to draconic punishments for law and order violators of all sorts. The only reason why you could feel a bit strange is surprised looks of people who rarely come across to person of Caucasian origins and height close to 6 ft. Yesterday a young man almost hit a lamp post meanwhile he stared at me in disbelieve. It is a good fun in the supermarket when ladies, shop attendants, offer you help but actually they just want to check you out and smile.
Chengdu has become Asian Mecca of Modern Pentathlon with magnificent sporting complex hosting annually World Cup events. Talking to my fellow coaches today we agreed that our host achieved significant progress over the years in running this prestigious event. I would also support the notion that we have developed mutual respect to Chinese efforts in the field of play and their undisputable contribution to the sport. Horse inspection earlier today re-confirmed what we have envisaged that the riding discipline could be decisive for the outcome of this World Cup. British athletes completed weapon control, walked the riding course and routinely swam and jogged. Although 7 time zones difference has been felt last night they should be much better today. Temperatures are going to reach 30 Centigrade in the afternoon on the competition days and we may prepare for potential thunderstorms. Athletes seem to be energised and I sense excitement palpable around this team of potentials. We are for a good start! |
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| Friday, 12th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-12 | Lees and Wain to make World Cup debuts in China |
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| Wednesday, 10th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-10 | Master's Pentathlon Competition Invites | Dear Masters, The dates for the 2013 European Masters Championship in Budapest, Hungary have been confirmed as 12 – 15 September 2013. The organisers will send out the detailed invitation in the beginning of June. I am sure that our Hungarian friends will organise a splendid competition right in the center of the Modern Pentathlon history. For many many years the Masters have not been invited to Budapest for competitions. Now we must show have many and how good we are. NEUSS (GER) Competition Please see the invitation here. Please notice the last entry date: Sunday 14th April. TARTU (EST) Competition Please see the invitation here for this very good competition in Estonia from 7 – 9th June. Best regards Erik Pock |
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| Wednesday, 10th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-10 | Pentathlon GB Insurance Update - Clubs and Travel | Pentathlon GB Insurance Update This update includes information on two key areas: 1. Public Liability insurance for Clubs and 2. Travel Insurance The position about Club Insurance (meaning the public liability insurance of the Club and those who run it) as opposed to the public liability insurance of the individual members (who are covered in accordance with policy terms provided they are paid up members of Pentathlon GB) has not been sufficiently clear. Accordingly from 1 April 2013 we have decided that in addition to individual members, all affiliated clubs will also be covered in accordance with policy terms. Travel abroad - i.e. outside Great Britain. We remind members that Pentathlon GB Travel Insurance covers only those members who are travelling abroad to compete, or train, as part of a team officially sanctioned by Pentathlon GB. This would normally be led by a member of the Pentathlon GB Performance Team or the Pentathlon GB Biathle Director. Members should not rely solely on their ordinary travel insurance as a claim may well be turned down on the grounds of material non-disclosure e.g. the fact that you were competing or training. This applies to all the elements of Modern Pentathlon, not just those involving potentially dangerous activities: insurers may turn down your claim for an accident which occurs during a training session or competition if you do not purchase specialist sports travel insurance. Members should check with their travel insurance provider that cover extends to include their non-incidental sporting activity both on a competing and/or training basis." |
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| Sunday, 7th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-07 | Murray, Choong, Cooke and Prise take titles at British Championships |
Olympic silver medallist Samantha Murray produced a fine all-round display to win her first British Modern Pentathlon Championships crown in Solihull yesterday (Saturday). |
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| Saturday, 6th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-06 | Murray and Choong are British Champs |
Olympic silver medallist Samantha Murray produced an impressive performance to collect her first British Modern Pentathlon Championships title in Solihull today (Saturday). Murray has now already secured a place on the GB team for this summer’s European Championships. She was followed home by 17-year-old Eilidh Prise, who took the junior title. The men’s event saw another junior, 17-year-old Joe Choong, just beat Jamie Cooke in a sprint finish. It means Choong took the overall title and the junior title, with Cooke the senior champion. Full report to follow on Sunday. |
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| Thursday, 4th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-04 | Athlete Personal Award Update | Memo to: Pentathlon GB Family Re: Athlete Personal Award UK Sports Lottery Fund The Athlete Personal Award (APA) system is an integral part of the Pentathlon GB World Class Performance Programmes (WCP) that has been in operation since November 1997. The APA is a Lottery Sports Fund grant managed by the UK Sport to support Performance Pathway athletes’ progression from Talent through Podium Potential to Podium with solely purpose of achieving success in the Olympic Games and the World Championships. Due to the unprecedented success of Great Britain Modern Pentathlon World Class Performance Programme in 2012 a review of the APA system has been conducted and as a result of UK Sport’s recommendation further financial support can be delivered to the Pentathlon GB WCP athletes. Based on this recommendation the individual APA amount for each athlete, currently receiving an award, has been reviewed against the revised levels. The levels are Podium A, B and C, Podium Potential D, E and F. Pentathlon GB WCP APA Annual Levels from 1 April 2013: Podium A £28,000.00 B £21,500.00 C £15,000.00
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D.1 £12,000.00 Irrespective of previous performances, eligible athletes are only nominated for funding by the Pentathlon GB Performance Team if they are considered to be progressing towards or continuing to achieve the World Championships and the Olympic Games medal winning performances. Pentathlon GB WCP Podium and Podium Potential Athletes will shortly receive a personal communication advising them of any changes to their individual APA for the period commencing the 1st of April 2013.
Jan Bartu Performance Director, Pentathlon GB |
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| Thursday, 4th Apr 2013 | 2013-04-04 | Warranty Direct to sponsor Biathle | PentathlonGB Biathle is pleased to announce a sponsorship deal with Warranty Direct. Warranty Direct are to sponsor the 2013 GB Biathle Series and the National Biathle Championships. This deal, amongst other things, will enable the prize fund for the overall Series standings to be increased from the top three to the top six in each class with value of the winners prizes rising to £100.
Warranty Direct is the industry's leading provider of direct consumer warranties. They specialise in mechanical breakdown insurance for vehicles and warranties for most cars vans and motorbikes as well as extended warranties for brown and white household goods. |
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| Wednesday, 3rd Apr 2013 | 2013-04-03 | Olympic medallists and world champion to contest British Modern Pentathlon Championships |
Two Olympic medallists and a reigning world champion are among the athletes battling it out for honours at the British Modern Pentathlon Championships in Solihull this weekend. |
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| Wednesday, 27th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-27 | Administration Office Easter Opening Hours | The administration office at Pentathlon GB HQ will be closed from 1700 today (27 March 2013) and will re-open again at 0900 on Tuesday 02 April 2013. If you wish to get in touch over that period then you can either leave an answer phone message on the office phone (01225 386808) or e-mail admin@pentathlongb.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Have a great Easter weekend, and keep up the Pentathlon training!! |
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| Monday, 25th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-25 | GB pair joint 11th in Rio mixed relay |
Britain’s Kate French and Jamie Cooke had to settle for joint 11th place in the mixed team relay at the Rio Modern Pentathlon World Cup. |
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| Sunday, 24th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-24 | Young athletes shine at Schools Modern Biathlon Championships |
Hampshire schoolgirl Emily Jenkinson collected an impressive seventh successive title at the Pentathlon GB British Schools Modern Biathlon Championships in London today (Sunday).
Barbara Woodward, Director General of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and a member of the Pentathlon GB Board, also made a number of presentations. |
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| Sunday, 24th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-24 | Schools Biathlon Championships are underway | The 2013 Schools British Modern Biathlon Championships are now underway at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. You can follow the action and catch up with our photo galleries on the Pentathlon GB Facebook page and there will also be coverage on Twitter using the hash tag #SchoolsBiChamps We have a very special guest with us today in Heather Fell, Britain's modern pentathlon silver medalist at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Final results across the competition classes will be published on the Pentathlon GB website schools competitions pages and then clicking on the results tab. For a preview to the championships, click here. Good luck to everyone taking part today! |
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| Saturday, 23rd Mar 2013 | 2013-03-23 | Top-20 finishes in Rio for Woodbridge and Evans |
Britain’s Nick Woodbridge and Joe Evans both achieved top-20 finishes in the Rio Modern Pentathlon World Cup today (Saturday). |
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| Saturday, 23rd Mar 2013 | 2013-03-23 | Schools' Biathlon Update | The School's Biathlon Championships will go ahead as planned on Sunday 24th March. Light snow is currently falling at Crystal Palace but it is not settling on hard ground. Should the track be covered in snow we will endeavor to clear it manually in the morning (feel free to help if you're there early). Contingency plans are being made for the run to be held on grass should the track be unusable. Spikes are very much recommended as conditions could be slippery. Take care driving and most of all be safe. The car park close to Crystal Palace gets full very quickly so please make use of the main car park accessed to the left of the main entrance. Before travelling, please ensure that you check the competition entries page to make sure that your school appears on the drop down list of entered schools and that the membership number of athletes who are expecting to compete are listed. |
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| Friday, 22nd Mar 2013 | 2013-03-22 | Murray fifth at Rio World Cup |
Britain’s London 2012 Olympic silver medallist Samantha Murray just missed out on the medals in her first Modern Pentathlon World Cup of the year, coming home in fifth place in Rio de Janeiro today (Friday). |
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| Thursday, 21st Mar 2013 | 2013-03-21 | Evans and Woodbridge progress to Rio final | Nineteen-year-old Joe Evans and double Olympian Nick Woodbridge will fly the flag for Great Britain in the men’s final at the second World Cup of the season on Saturday (23 March). The pair both qualified safely from today’s semi-finals at the competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It gives Evans another chance to impress following his bronze medal on his World Cup debut in California a month. But there was disappointment for Jamie Cooke and Sam Curry, who both missed out on the final. This season athletes finishing in top-12 in the two semis progress direct to the final, along with the next 12 highest point scorers across both semis. Curry started brightly in semi-final A, winning 25 of his 35 fencing bouts for 960 pentathlon points and fifth place. Evans won 21 of his contests for 10th with 904 points. Evans climbed to fourth with a 200m freestyle swim time of 2:02.05, the third fastest in the semi. That added 1336 points to his total. Curry’s 2:10.66 was 25th fastest in the semi, worth 1232 points, putting him ninth going into the run/shoot. Evans started the run/shoot 15 seconds behind France’s Jean Maxence Berrou, the event leader, with Curry a further 12 seconds back. In a closely bunched finish to semi-final A, Evans crossed the line in 11th, just four seconds behind semi winner Pierpaolo Petroni of Italy. Evans clocked 12:33.80 for the run/shoot to make sure of his place in the final. But Curry missed out on qualifying for back to back finals. His 13:30.50 meant he came 25th in semi-final A, putting him out of contention for the final berths. Woodbridge, competing at his first World Cup of the year, was the early pacesetter in semi-final B. He clocked the fastest time of the day in the pool, with 1:58.38 for the 200m freestyle, earning 1380 pentathlon points. Egypt’s Amro El Geziry swam 1:58.58 for second place and Britain’s Cooke was the only other athlete to dip below two minutes today. His time of 1:59.83 put him third going to the fencing salle with 1364 points. Woodbridge won 21 of his 35 bouts, the joint ninth best performance in the semi, to add 904 pentathlon points to his swimming score. That meant he went to the run/shoot in third place, 13 seconds behind leader Adam Marosi, Hungary’s London 2012 bronze medallist. Cooke won 13 bouts to add 712 points to his score, but still had lots of work to do to progress to the final from 20th place overall. In another clustered finish, Woodbridge featured in a leading group of six athletes crossing the line together to qualify comfortably for the final. He clocked 12:57.60 for the run/shoot. But Cooke couldn’t do enough to progress. His time of 12:48.40 saw him come home 43 seconds after the winners in 21st place. The women return to action tomorrow (Friday), with Britain’s Olympic silver medallist Samantha Murray and world champion Mhairi Spence joined in the final by Katy Burke and Kate French. Britain, France, Hungary, Russia and Ukraine each qualified the full complement of four women for the final. |
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| Thursday, 21st Mar 2013 | 2013-03-21 | Young athletes to contest Schools Biathlon Championships |
Hundreds of talented young athletes will battle it out for honours when the British Schools Modern Biathlon Championships reach their climax in London on Sunday (24 March).
You can also follow our coverage of the action on our Facebook and Twitter pages at www.facebook.com/PentathlonGB and on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PentathlonGB |
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| Thursday, 21st Mar 2013 | 2013-03-21 | GB Youth Team Selection Announced – Sant Boi | Congratulations to all the pentathletes who have been selected for the forthcoming International at Sant Boi, Spain on 26th - 28th April. They are:
Pentathlon GB would like to wish all the athletes good luck in the competition. |
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| Wednesday, 20th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-20 | GB women's quartet progress to World Cup final in Rio |
All four British women in action at the Rio Modern Pentathlon World Cup have qualified safely for Friday’s final. |
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| Tuesday, 19th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-19 | Youth Selection Policy Update | Pentathlon GB Performance Team issues additional clarification of calculations of the 2013 Pentathlon GB Ranking List number 9 selecting the teams for the Youth Sant Boi International, 26 – 29 April. Note the following will be incorporated to the 2013 Pentathlon GB Youth Selection Policy: Amendment to the 2013 Pentathlon GB Youth Selection Policy Delete current paragraph 12.4.1 Insert updated paragraph:
12.4.1 Fencing: The two best results from the National Youth Selections 1, 2 and 3/2013 will be averaged to calculate the Athlete’s fencing score. |
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| Monday, 18th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-18 | 2013 International Masters Pentathlon/Tetrathlon Competitions |
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| Monday, 18th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-18 | Biathle World Championships | The UIPM have announced the venue and date for the 2013 Biathle World Championships. They will be staged in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada, Egypt on 5th and 6th October. Further details will be made available on the calendar as they become available. |
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| Thursday, 14th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-14 | BUCS Modern Pentathlon and Biathlon 2013 | BUCS Modern Pentathlon and Biathlon 2013
8-9 March saw 160 athletes from 21 universities and colleges descend on Oxford for the BUCS Modern Pentathlon and Modern Biathlon Championships. The annual competition attracts the top athletes in full time education and the standard is excellent. In the Ladies Modern Pentathlon Rebecca Wain of Aberdeen University topped the results with 5,124 point, whilst Tom Lees came top in the Men’s competition with 5,616 points. In the 3 person team event, Oxford University A showed their strength by averaging over 5,000 points each, beating off both Edinburgh University and Cambridge A. In the biathlon, records fell in the swimming pool with Guy Giles of Birmingham University recording 1.55. But the overall event was won by Phil Sesemann of Leeds University who racked up a staggering 2,643 points with a superb 3.59 over 1,500m. Competition was just as fierce in the Ladies’ event with Catherine Taylor of Gloucester University narrowly winning with 2,407 points. In the Ladies’ team events, Leeds University women won comfortably, whilst Leeds University Men’s A narrowly beat Birmingham University A in the Men’s competition. However, these championships are also about the grass-roots level in university sport. 2013 saw more than 15 pentathletes and 2 universities entering a competition for the first time. The standards achieved across the competition showed a dedication to training in all the disciplines. The competition has always prided itself on a competitive but friendly atmosphere, and this was successfully achieved again. Numbers in the Oxford University 6th Form Competition were lower than in previous years, but the Men’s winner, John Allen of Gravesend Grammar School, kept the standard high with an impressive 5,564. Volunteer numbers were up with more than 25 people assisting with timing, marshalling, refereeing and scoring. Full results can be found at http://www.oxbridgepentathlon.org.uk/BUCS. 2014’s competition will take place on 14-15 March. Written by Jonathon Wright, photo courtesy of Paul Wain. |
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| Tuesday, 12th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-12 | National Youth Selection #3 Update | National Youth Selection Competition 16th – 17th March 2013
Performance Team has analysed the entries for the National Youth Selection Competition being held on 16th – 17th March 2013. The number of athletes that have annotated the use of Air Pistol on their Entry Form is less than expected. Performance Team with assistance from the Regions and the Army, within certain limitations, is now in the position to create additional opportunity for athletes to use a Laser Pistol instead of Air Pistol. This would be provided at no cost or hire charge to the individual athletes. However note that it will be necessary for some athletes wishing to take on the opportunity to use Laser technology to be issued a different pistol to their own.
The programme of transfer of Laser barrels / pistols would be:
YAG : Friday 15th March 6pm – 7.15pm Hartpury Sports Academy
YAB : Friday 15th March 6pm – 7.15pm Hartpury Sports Academy
YBG : Saturday 16th March Immediately following the YAB combined event at the competition range
YBB : Sunday 17th March Immediately following the YBG combined event and given sufficient time to sight in the pistols
YAG and YAB arriving after 7.15pm on Friday the 15th of March should report to the bottom Sports Hall at Hartpury College were the members of the Performance Team will be available to assist until 9pm. YA athletes not arriving on Friday evening can have pistols adapted / issued on Saturday morning.
Notification:Athletes that would like to make use of this opportunity are to notify immediately the WCTP Coach (Csiga) istvan.gallai@pentathlongb.orgwith manufacturer of Air Pistol but not later than 1200hrs on Thursday the 14th of March 2013. Please copy the Pathway Manager Stuart Mason stuart.mason@pentathlongb.orgon all communications. |
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| Thursday, 7th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-07 | Murray and Spence return to GB team for Rio World Cup |
Olympic silver medallist Samantha Murray and world champion Mhairi Spence will contest their first Modern Pentathlon World Cup of the year when they compete at Rio de Janeiro later this month. |
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| Tuesday, 5th Mar 2013 | 2013-03-05 | European Biathle Championships | Entry details have now been received for the European Biathle Championships to be held in Setubal, Portugal over the weekend of 20th and 21st July. This event will also be part of the Biathle World Tour so, in effect, will comprise two competitions within one for the GBR team. The organisers have provided packages for Lisbon airport transfers and accommodation in Setabul at two hotels. See the calendar for further details. |
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| Friday, 1st Mar 2013 | 2013-03-01 | UIPM Are Recruiting for a Development Manager - Apply Now | Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) is the governing body for the Olympic sport of Modern Pentathlon. Modern Pentathlon has been on the Olympic Programme since 1912 following the conception by Baron Pierre de Coubertin to include a unique sport reflective of the ancient pentathlon. The five disciplines of Modern Pentathlon are fencing, swimming, equestrian, laser shooting and 3,200m run.
UIPM has created a new and challenging post, based at its Headquarters in Monaco. The Development Manager will be in charge of managing the UIPM Strategic Plans for Development programmes and will report to the UIPM Secretary General.
Key Responsibilities · To manage the launching of any initiatives proposed in the Strategic Plans for the Development of Modern Pentathlon as agreed by the UIPM Executive Board · To manage, develop and improve existing UIPM Development Programmes such as - Certification courses for National Federation Coaches - Development competitions such as World School Biathlon, Triathle and Tetrathlon - Creation of new Modern Pentathlon federations · To create best practice manuals for Continental Confederations and National Federations · To develop new projects and ideas for UIPM Development · To manage Olympic Solidarity and other funding programmes · Create an integral an comprehensive marketing and sponsorship plan in coordination with UIPM partners and stakeholders · Work with the UIPM Communications Manager to increase media presence and sponsorship at UIPM events · To retain existing clients by ensuring they receive excellent customer service and then keep a dialogue open to ensure they are aware of all future opportunities · To proactively identify and source new business · To work alongside the UIPM EB Member for Marketing to constantly review UIPM’s hospitality product to ensure it is of the highest standards
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: · Educated to University degree level preferably in the fields of sport management · Minimum of 3 years of experience in the field of sport and event management in major sporting events or organization · Any other relevant sport industry experience is an asset · Experience in policy development, project management, knowledge transfer, · implementation and monitoring of all levels of sport projects · A solid knowledge and understanding of the international sports community
Preferred Skills: · Strong organizational skills with the ability to set and manage priorities and cope with a demanding workload · Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levels · The ability to work both independently and as part of a team. · Problem solving skills · High level of attention to detail · Willingness to travel and flexibility · Enthusiastic and motivational
Languages: English is the working languages of the UIPM headquarters. Fluency in oral and written English is a must. Working knowledge of other languages, in particular French is an advantage.
Other Skills: Excellent computer skills (Microsoft Office) is required, as well as ability to keep abreast of technological developments in the field of business management
Immediate Start Deadline for Applications: 10 March 2013
Apply Here: http://www.sportsrecruitment.com/jobs/details/937/development-manager |
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Pentathlon GB have just published their End of Year Review 2012!!
Have a look at it here: http://pentathlongb.org/resources/other/20121205-End%20of%20Year%20Review.pdf
There's a competition included in there so don't forget to go and like us on Facebook for your chance to win one of five Pentathlon GB sweatshirts!!
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UK Modern Pentathlon Roll of Honour
Top 6 finishers in Olympic Games, World Championships and World Cup Finals
2012
| London Olympics | Samantha Murray | Individual | Silver |
| Senior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Gold |
| Senior World Championships | Samantha Murray | Individual | Bronze |
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Murray, Spence | Women's Team | Gold |
| Senior World Championships | Burke, French, Livingston | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Fowlie, Prise, Wain | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
| World Cup Final | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
| World Cup Final | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | 5th |
2011
| Junior World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Freyja Prentice | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Lydia Rosling | Individual | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | French, Prentice, Rosling | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Prentice, Rosling | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | French, Myatt | Mixed Team Relay | 4th |
| World Championships | Burke, Prentice, Spence | Team | 5th |
| World Cup Final | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | Bronze |
| World Cup Final | Mhairi Spence | Individual | 5th |
2010
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Murray, Prentice | Women's Team | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Burke, Murray, Prentice | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Burke, French, Prentice | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Freyja Prentice | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Kate French | Individual | 4th |
| Junior World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | 5th |
2009
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Spence | Women's Team | Silver |
| Senior World Championships | Weale, Woodbridge | Men's Team Relay | 4th |
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Spence | Women's Team Relay | 4th |
2008
| Olympic Games | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
| Senior World Championships | Katy Livingston | Individual | Bronze |
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Harland, Spence | Team | Silver |
| Senior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Spence | Team Relay | Silver |
| World Cup Final | Heather Fell | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Ferguson, Grandfield, Prentice | Women's Team | Silver |
| Youth World Championships | Jamie Cooke | Individual | Silver |
| Youth World Championships | Cooke, Legon, Worrall | Team | Bronze |
2007
| Senior World Championships | Livingston, Spence, Weedon | Women's Relay | Gold |
2006
| Senior World Championships | Harland, Spence, Weedon | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
| Senior World Championships | Harland, Spence, Livingston | Women's Team | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Spence, Helyer, Gomersall S | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Spence, Helyer, Gomersall S | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
2005
| Junior World Championships | Spence, Livingston, Gomersall S | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | Bronze |
2004
| Junior World Championships | Spence, Fell, Livingston | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Spence, Fell, Rowell | Women's Team | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Mhairi Spence | Individual | 5th |
| Olympic Games | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
| Youth World Championships | Nick Woodbridge | Individual | Gold |
| World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Gold |
| World Championships | Allenby, Clark, Harland | Women's Team | Gold |
| World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Silver |
| World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
2003
| World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | Gold |
| World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | 5th |
| World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
| World Championships | Allenby, Harland, Lewis S | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Heather Fell | Individual | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Lindsey Weedon | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Weedon | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Fell, Livingston, Weedon | Women's Team | Gold |
2002
| World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | Gold |
| World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Clark, Fell, Langridge | Women's Team | Silver |
2001
| World Cup Final | Sian Lewis | Individual | Gold |
| World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Emily Bright | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
| World Championships | Steph Cook | Individual | Gold |
| World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Bronze |
| World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 5th |
| World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Lewis S | Women's Team | Gold |
| World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Harland | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
2000
| World Cup Final | Georgina Harland | Individual | 5th |
| Olympic Games | Steph Cook | Individual | Gold |
| Olympic Games | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Bright, Clark, Langridge | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Emily Bright | Individual | 6th |
| World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 6th |
| World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Harland | Women's Team | Silver |
| World Championships | Cook, Kinsey, Lewis S | Women's Team Relay | Silver |
1999
| World Championships | Allenby, Cook, Lewis S | Women's Team | Silver |
| World Championships | Cook, Harland, Lewis G | Women's Team Relay | Gold |
| World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
| World Cup Final | Steph Cook | Individual | 4th |
| Junior World Championships | Giles Hancock | Individual | 6th |
1998
| World Championships | Lewis S, Cook, Allenby | Women's Team | Silver |
| World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Cook | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
| World Cup Final | Kate Allenby | Individual | Gold |
1997
| World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Houston | Women's Team Relay | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Georgina Harland | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Harland, Bright, Lewis G | Women's Team | 6th |
1996
| World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | 6th |
| World Championships | Allenby, Lewis G, Wilmott | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
| World Cup | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Lewis, Leach, Harland | Women's Team | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Lewis, Leach, Harland | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
1995
| World Championships | Allen, Allenby, Andrews | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Silver |
1994
| World Championships | Phelps, Brookhouse, Whyte | Men's Team | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Kate Allenby | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Allenby, Kimberley, Lewis | Women's Team | 6th |
| Junior World Championships | Allenby, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team Relay | 6th |
1993
| World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Gold |
| World Championships | Macfadden, Houston, Rowe | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Allen, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team | Silver |
1992
| Olympic Games | Phelps, Mahony, Brookhouse | Men's Team | 6th |
| World Championships | Cox, Houston, Kipling | Women's Team | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Allen, Kimberley, Kipling | Women's Team Relay | 5th |
1991
| Junior World Championships | Kimberley, Kipling, Nicholas | Women's Team Relay | 4th |
1990
| World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
| World Championships | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Nicholas, Macfadden, Kimberley | Women's TeamRelay | 6th |
| Junior World Championships | Nicholas, Macfadden, Kipling | Women's Relay | 6th |
1989
| World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
1988
| Olympic Games | Ric Phelps | Individual | 6th |
| Olympic Games | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | Bronze |
| World Championships | Norman, Ball, Cox | Women's Team | 6th |
1987
| World Championships | Dominic Mahony | Individual | 6th |
| World Championships | Mahony, Phelps, Brookhouse | Men's Team | Bronze |
| World Championships | Norman, Ball, Flaherty | Women's Team | 4th |
| Junior World Championships | Whyte, Ball, Chaffey | Men's Team | 5th |
1986
| World Championships | Norman, Purton, Ball | Women's Team | 6th |
| World Championships | Mahony, Hart, Phelps | Men's Team | 6th |
| Junior World Championships | Lawrence, Whyte, Griffiths | Men's Team | 4th |
1985
| World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Dominic Mahony | Individual | 6th |
1984
| Olympic Games | Ric Phelps | Individual | 4th |
| World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | 4th |
| World Championships | Norman, Sowerby, Purton | Women's Team | 6th |
1983
| World Championships | Sarah Parker | Individual | Bronze |
| World Championships | Teresa Purton | Individual | 5th |
| World Championships | Parker, Purton, Sowerby | Women's Team | Gold |
| World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 6th |
1982
| World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | Gold |
| World Championships | Sarah Parker | Indivdual | Silver |
| World Championships | Kathy Tayler | Individual | Bronze |
| World Championships | Norman, Parker, Tayler | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Bronze |
| Junior World Championships | Phelps, Royston, Tayler | Men's Team | Bronze |
1981
| World Championships | Wendy Norman | Individual | Bronze |
| World Championships | Norman, Tayler, Parker | Women's Team | Gold |
| Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Phelps, Tayler, Royston | Men's Team | 4th |
1980
| Junior World Championships | Ric Phelps | Individual | Silver |
| Junior World Championships | Phelps, Tayler, Royston | Men's Team | Bronze |
1978
| Junior World Championships | Phelps, Humpage, Brodie | Men's Team | 4th |
1976
| Olympic Games | Parker, Nightingale, Fox | Men's Team | Gold |
| Olympic Games | Adrian Parker | Individual | 5th |
| Junior World Championships | Clarke, Tolfree, Mumford | Men's Team | 5th |
1975
| World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | Bronze |
1974
| World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 6th |
1973
| Junior World Championships | Wall, Nightingale, Mullis | Men's Team | 5th |
1972
| Olympic Games | Jim Fox | Individual | 4th |
1967
| World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 5th |
1966
| World Championships | Jim Fox | Individual | 5th |
1957
| World Championships | Don Cobley | Individual | 6th |
1951
| World Championships | Lumsdaine, Percy, Blacker | Men's Team | 4th |
1950
| World Championships | Lumsdaine, Duckworth, Marsh | Men's Team | 5th |
1949
| World Championships | Lumsdaine, Duckworth, Brooke | Men's Team | 4th |
1928
| Olympic Games | David Turquand-Young | Individual | 6th |
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