2019 World Modern Pentathlon Championships

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2019 World Championships
File:2019 World Modern Pentathlon Championships Logo.jpg
Location Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Dates 2–9 September

The 2019 World Modern Pentathlon Championships were held in Budapest, Hungary from 2 to 9 September 2019.[1]

The 59th edition of the championships, and the 23rd in which the men's and women's events have been combined, the individual competitions also operate as a direct qualification event for the Modern pentathlon at the 2020 Summer Olympics, with three quota places available in each event[2]

Medal table

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Medal summary

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Valentin Belaud
 France (FRA)
1468 Joseph Choong
 Great Britain (GBR)
1453 Jun Woong-tae
 South Korea (KOR)
1452
Team  South Korea
Jun Woong-tae
Jung Jin-hwa
Lee Ji-hun
4309  Hungary
Bence Demeter
Róbert Kasza
Ádám Marosi
4272  Great Britain
Joe Choong
James Cooke
Thomas Toolis
4258
Relay  Germany
Patrick Dogue
Alexander Nobis
1506  South Korea
Jun Woong-tae
Jung Jin-hwa
1482  Russia
Danil Kalimullin
Aleksander Lesun
1475

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Volha Silkina
 Belarus (BLR)
1368 Elena Micheli
 Italy (ITA)
1357 Kate French
 Great Britain (GBR)
1357
Team  Belarus
Volha Silkina
Anastasiya Prokopenko
Iryna Prasiantsova
4007  Great Britain
Kate French
Joanna Muir
Francesca Summers
3991  Germany
Rebecca Langrehr
Janine Kohlmann
Annika Schleu
3933
Relay  Mexico
Mariana Arceo
Mayan Oliver
1338  Hungary
Luca Barta
Kamilla Réti
1329  South Korea
Jeong Mi-na
Kim Un-ju
1326

Mixed

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Relay  Egypt
Eslam Hamad
Salma Abdelmaksoud
1463  France
Valentin Belaud
Élodie Clouvel
1454  Belarus
Ilya Palazkov
Anastasiya Prokopenko
1448

Olympic qualification

The individual events at the 2019 Championships doubled as a direct Olympic Games qualifier event. The following athletes achieved qualification for the Modern pentathlon event in Tokyo 2020 by achieving a top three finish in their respective individual event:

2020 Summer Olympics Qualification
Men Women
 Valentin Belaud (FRA)
 Jun Woong-tae (KOR)
 Volha Silkina (BLR)
 Elena Micheli (ITA)
* Joseph Chung and Kate French, both Great Britain, achieved a top three finishing position to qualify for Tokyo 2020. In both cases, however, the athlete had already previously qualified, and so their quota is vacated, and added to the quotas to be awarded on world ranking points at the end of the qualification period.[2]

References

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