2018 in modern pentathlon

This article lists the main modern pentathlon events and their results for 2018.

Youth Olympic Games

Other multi-sport events (Modern Pentathlon)

World modern pentathlon championships

  • April 7 – 16: 2018 World Youth "A" (U19) Modern Pentathlon Championships (Tetrathlon) in Portugal Caldas da Rainha[5]
    • Youth Individual winners: Egypt Ahmed El-Gendy (m) / Italy Alice Rinaudo (f)
    • Youth Team Relay winners:  South Korea (MOON Ju-seong & LEE Min-seo) (m) /  Italy (Alice Rinaudo & Maria Lea Lopez) (f)
    • Youth Mixed Team Relay winners:  Egypt (Salma Abdelmaksoud & Ahmed El-Gendy)
    • Youth Men's Team winners:  Egypt (Ahmed El-Gendy, Alyeldin Sewilam, & Mohanad Shaban)
    • Youth Women's Team winners:  Italy (Alice Rinaudo, Beatrice Mercuri, & Maria Lea Lopez)
  • July 4 – 8: 2018 World University Modern Pentathlon Championships in Hungary Budapest[6]
    • Individual winners: France Brice Loubet (m) / Italy Elena Micheli (f)
    • Mixed Team Relay winners:  Poland (Marta Kobecka & Lukasz Gutkowski)
    • Team winners:  Egypt (Sherif Rashad, Sherif Nazeir, Haydy Morsy, & Ahmed El-Gendy)
  • July 29 – August 6: 2018 World Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in Czech Republic Kladno[7]
    • Junior Individual winners: Egypt Ahmed El-Gendy (m) / Italy Elena Micheli (f)
    • Junior Team Relay winners:  Czech Republic (Marek Grycz & Martin Vlach) (m) /  Guatemala (Sophia Hernandez & Sofia Cabrera) (f)
    • Junior Mixed Team Relay winners:  Russia (Kseniia Fraltsova & Serge Baranov)
    • Junior Men's Team winners:  Hungary (Bence Kardos, Illés Szabó, & Balint Bernath)
    • Junior Women's Team winners:  Italy (Elena Micheli, Maria Lea Lopez, & Aurora Tognetti)
  • September 6 – 15: 2018 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Mexico Mexico City[8]
  • September 25 – 30: 2018 CISM World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Hungary Budapest[9]

Contintental modern pentathlon championships

  • May 24 – 27: 2018 Asia-Oceania U19 Modern Pentathlon Championships (Tetrathlon) in Thailand Chonburi[10]
    • U19 Individual winners: South Korea MOON Ju-seong (m) / South Korea LEE Hwa-young (f)
    • U19 Mixed Team Relay winners:  South Korea (LEE Hwa-young & MOON Ju-seong)
    • U19 Men's Team winners:  Kazakhstan (Temirlan Abdraimov, Eduard Gerber, & Adil Ibragimov)
    • U19 Women's Team winners:  Kazakhstan (Sofya Prizhennikova, Lyudmila Yakovleva, & Darya Kuzmina)
  • June 10 – 18: 2018 European U19 Modern Pentathlon Championships (Tetrathlon) in Poland Drzonków[11]
    • U19 Individual winners: Italy Giorgio Malan (m) / Switzerland Anna Jurt (f)
    • U19 Team Relay winners:  Poland (Igor Powroznik & Kamil Kasperczak) (m) /  Hungary (Lilla Dallos & Anna Turbucz) (f)
    • U19 Mixed Team Relay winners:  Russia (Egor Gromadskii & Iuliia Sergeeva)
    • U19 Men's Team winners:  Hungary (Csaba Bohm, József Tamas, & Bálint Katona)
    • U19 Women's Team winners:  Italy (Alice Rinaudo, Beatrice Mercuri, & Maria Lea Lopez)
  • June 10 – 18: 2018 European U17 Modern Pentathlon Championships in Poland Drzonków[12]
    • U17 Individual winners: Hungary Mihály Koleszár (m) / Poland Paulina Myrda (f)
    • U17 Team Relay winners:  Russia (Ivan Swhalupin & Ilya Gusev) (m) /  Poland (Ewa Pydyszewska & Paulina Myrda) (f)
    • U17 Mixed Team Relay winners:  Belarus (Maksim Fiadotka & Katsiaryna Etsina)
    • U17 Men's Team winners:  Hungary (Mihály Koleszár, András Gáll, & Bence Szakaly)
    • U17 Women's Team winners:  Hungary (Lili Basa, Melinda Zóra Deák, & Reka Marschall)
  • June 15 – 18: 2018 Pan American U19 Modern Pentathlon Championships (Tetrathlon) in United States San Antonio[13]
    • U19 Individual winners: Mexico Alexis Vazquez (m) / Mexico Catherine Mayran Oliver (f)
    • U19 Men's Team winners:  Mexico (Alexis Vazquez, Lorenzo Macias, & Benjamín Gallegos)
    • U19 Women's Team winners:  Mexico (Catherine Mayran Oliver, Melissa Mireles, & Itzel Rosales)
  • June 17 – 23: 2018 European Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships in Spain El Prat de Llobregat[14]
    • Junior Individual winners: Belarus Ivan Khamtsou (m) / Turkey İlke Özyüksel (f)
    • Junior Team Relay winners:  Belarus (Yauheni Arol & Ivan Khamtsou) (m) /  Great Britain (Charlie Follett & Zoe Davison) (f)
    • Junior Mixed Team Relay winners:  Russia (Serge Baranov & Kseniia Fraltsova)
    • Junior Men's Team winners:  Russia (Serge Baranov, Andrei Zuev, & Sergey Kolbasenko)
    • Junior Women's Team winners:  Hungary (Blanka Guzi, Michelle Gulyás, & Eszter Kalincsak)
  • July 17 – 23: 2018 European Modern Pentathlon Championships in Hungary Székesfehérvár[15]
  • September 18 – 23: 2018 European U24 Modern Pentathlon Championships in Poland Drzonków[16]
    • U24 Individual winners: Poland Łukasz Gutkowski (m) / Lithuania Ieva Serapinaitė (f)
    • U24 Mixed Team Relay winners:  Poland (Marta Kobecka & Łukasz Gutkowski)
    • U24 Men's Team winners:  Ukraine (Vladyslav Rydvanskyi, Oleksandr Pinchuk, & Oleksandr Tovkai)
    • U24 Women's Team winners:  Belarus (Tatsiana Rahachova, Mikhalina Hrynkevich, & Viktoryia Astrouskaya)
  • November 27 – December 2: 2018 Pan American Modern Pentathlon Championships in Peru Lima[17]

2018 Modern Pentathlon World Cup

References

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