World Modern Pentathlon Championships

The UIPM World Modern Pentathlon Championships (for Seniors) is an annual global international competition in modern pentathlon. It was first held in 1949 under the organization of the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM).

World Modern Pentathlon Championships
StatusActive
GenreSports Event
FrequencyAnnual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1949 (1949)
Organised byUIPM
Member133 Nations
Websitehttps://www.uipmworld.org/

History

The Modern Pentathlon World Championships is the highest international modern pentathlon competition. It has been held annually since 1949 under the organization of the International Union of Modern Pentathlon (UIPM). Until 1980 the championship was exclusively for men (Except 1978 World Modern Pentathlon Championships). The first women's contest was held in 1981, although at a different venue and date. Both contests, male and female, have been held since 1993 in parallel at the same venue.

Editions

The years in which championships are held only for women or exclusive to the relay do not count in the official numbering of the UIPM (1984,1988,1992,1996).

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
1949–1979: Only for Men
11949Stockholm Sweden2
21950Bern  Switzerland2
31951Helsingborg Sweden2
41953Santo Domingo Chile2
51954Budapest Hungary2
61955Zurich  Switzerland2
71957Stockholm Sweden2
81958Aldershot United Kingdom2
91959Hershey United States2
101961Moscow Soviet Union2
111962Mexico City Mexico2
121963Magglingen  Switzerland2
131965Leipzig East Germany2
141966Melbourne Australia2
151967Jönköping Sweden2
161969Budapest Hungary2
171970Warendorf West Germany2
181971San Antonio United States2
191973London United Kingdom2
201974Moscow Soviet Union2
211975Mexico City Mexico2
221977San Antonio United States2
231978Jönköping Sweden4
241979Budapest Hungary2
1981–1992: Men and Women in Separate Venue
251981Zielona Góra - London Poland -  United Kingdom4
261982Rome - Compiègne Italy -  France4
271983Warendorf - Gothenburg West Germany -  Sweden4
---1984Copenhagen Denmark2
281985Melbourne - Montreal Australia -  Canada4
291986Montecatini Terme Italy4
301987Moulins - Bensheim France -  West Germany4
---1988Warsaw Poland2
311989Budapest - Wiener Neustadt Hungary -  Austria5
321990Lahti - Linköping Finland -  Sweden5
331991San Antonio - Sydney United States -  Australia6
---1992Winterthur - Budapest  Switzerland -  Hungary4
1993–Ongoing: Men and Women in Same Venue
341993Darmstadt Germany4
351994Sheffield United Kingdom6
361995Basel  Switzerland6
---1996Rome - Siena Italy4
371997Sofia Bulgaria6
381998Mexico City Mexico6
391999Budapest Hungary6
402000Pesaro Italy6
412001Millfield United Kingdom6
422002San Francisco United States6
432003Pesaro Italy6
442004Moscow Russia6
452005Warsaw Poland6
462006Guatemala City Guatemala6
472007Berlin Germany6
482008Budapest Hungary6
492009London United Kingdom6
502010Chengdu China7
512011Moscow Russia7
522012Rome Italy7
532013Kaohsiung Taiwan7
542014Warsaw Poland7
552015Berlin Germany7
562016Moscow Russia7
572017Cairo Egypt7
582018Mexico City Mexico7
592019Budapest Hungary7
-2020Cancún Mexico-
602021Cairo Egypt7
612022Alexandria Egypt7
622023Bath United Kingdom7+4

All-time medal table

2016 World Modern Pentathlon Championships - Victory Ceremony Team Men
Updated after the 2023 World Modern Pentathlon Championships.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary565038144
2 Poland34162171
3 Soviet Union32251471
4 Great Britain23241663
5 Russia20302070
6 Germany18131748
7 France17131646
8 Italy12191849
9 Belarus10111637
10 Sweden1051126
11 South Korea971127
12 Lithuania881026
13 Egypt86519
14 Czech Republic5101328
15 China59721
16 United States57921
17 Ukraine52815
18 Denmark5139
19 Mexico2327
20RMPF1203
21 Canada1012
22 Finland09312
23 West Germany08917
24  Switzerland0426
25 Czechoslovakia0145
26 Brazil0123
 Latvia0123
28 Argentina0101
29 Bulgaria0022
 East Germany0022
 Romania0022
 Turkey0022
33 Chile0011
 Guatemala0011
 Japan0011
 Kazakhstan0011
Totals (36 entries)286286290862

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