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Dear athletes, dear coaches and trainers, dear guests and officials!
Welcome to one of the most prestigious and important competitions in the global Modern Pentathlon calendar.
UIPM President Dr Klaus Schormann was one of many distinguished guests in Paris (FRA) at a series of commemorative events celebrating the legacy of Baron Pierre de Coubertin on Olympic Day, 23 June 2024.
President Dr Schormann was invited by the Coubertin family, along with fellow global sporting leaders such as IOC President Dr Thomas Bach, French Olympic Committee President David Lappartient and fellow IOC Members, and Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organising Committee President Tony Estanguet.
- Egypt senior stars Ismail and Mohamed lead host nation challenge
- Unterberger (GER) leads returning women’s medallists from 2023
- New format with Obstacle in place for second time at Under 22 level
Host nation Egypt fields a team crammed with talent in the face of a global challenge in this week’s UIPM 2024 Pentathlon Junior World Championships.
Egypt and Germany won gold medals on a competitive and hot opening day of the UIPM 2024 Pentathlon Junior World Championships in Alexandria (EGY) that included a big turnout of 66 athletes.
The UIPM 2024 Pentathlon Junior World Championships continued in Alexandria (EGY) on Tuesday as 64 of the best young women pentathletes fought through a frenetic Qualification phase.
Two separate groups of 32 contenders dug in on what proved another energy-sapping day when the temperatures hit 32C in the historic city. The 18 best performers in each group made it through to the Women’s Final which takes place on Super Saturday, June 29.
World records tumbled like confetti on a tremendous Thursday that will live long in the memory as Men’s Qualification action lit up the third day of the 2024 Pentathlon Junior World Championships.
Individual Neutral Athlete Viktoriia Sazonova and Moutaz Mohamed of Egypt made lifetime memories in Alexandria, winning career first junior individual gold medals in the Junior World Championships.
Super Saturday had got off to a spectacular start as both Sazonova (AIN) and 13-year-old sensation Farida Khalil of Egypt smashed a pair of world records on their way to a duel at the top of the leaderboard of the Women’s Final.