Biathle & Triathle World Championships, Guatemala 2014

Biathle & Triathle World Championships, Guatemala 2014

MODERN PENTATHLON Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne Newsletter OCTOBER 2014 HIGHLIGHTS • Biathle & Triathle World Championships - Guatemala 2014 - p.2 • Asian Games - Incheon, Korea 2014 - p.3 • News from around the Modern Pentathlon World - p.4 • Tournament & Training Camp Invitations - p.7 • Medical & Anti-Doping corner - p.7 • Inside UIPM: Monthly activities of President Dr Schormann - p.8 • New Balance World Rankings - p.13 • UIPM Congress Schedule - p.13 • Calendar - p.14 Biathle & Triathle World Championships, Guatemala 2014 an all-inclusive event A GROUP PHOTO WITH SOME OF THE MEDALLISTS FROM THE PARABIATHLE EVENT TOGETHER WITH UIPM PRESIDENT, DR. SCHORMANN, NOC VICE-PRESIDENT, MRS LORENA TORIELLO DE GARCIA-GALLOUT AND APMG PRESIDENT, SIEGFRIED BRAND UIPM NEWSLETTER 2 OCTOBER 2014 Biathle & Triathle World Championships Guatemala, 2014 Hundreds of international athletes – a great number of whom participat- ed in all competitions – from across the globe amazed spectators with their stamina, determination and passion over three days of compe- tition as they pushed themselves to the limit in the 2014 Biathe/Triathle World Championships held at the Naval Academy of Puerto San Jose in Guatemala from October 8-10. The athletes taking part were as young as 11 in the Youth E catego- MEDALLISTS POSE FOR A GROUP PHOTOGRAPH WITH DR SCHORMANN AND MR. BRAND IN ESCUINTLA, GUATEMALA ries, to those in the Masters D cat- egory where competitors were over blessed with beautiful weather and movement, was one of the debut- 70. conditions that were greatly appre- ing countries quickly welcomed and It made for a compelling and exciting ciated by all who were involved from integrated into a sporting family three days of competition in Guate- athletes to officials and spectators. which continues to touch the hearts mala which was made all the more Host nation Guatemala were among and minds of competitors and fans special as this was the first time the the many countries from across the throughout the world. World Championships had been all globe who tasted medal success The excellent efforts of the Organis- inclusive with races for athletes with over three thrilling days of compe- ing Committee were also one of the both mental disability and visual im- tition. important features of a highly suc- pairment. Russia and Japan also featured cessful three-day event. As always, the Championships at- prominently along with the likes of Everyone within the UIPM commu- tracted a top-class field of competi- South Africa and Egypt as an im- nity is already very much looking tors for both Biathle and Triathle but pressive array of countries from forward to the 2015 World Biathle/ this time, with 12 Paralympic ath- across the world ensured they were Triathle Championships in Tbilisi, letes taking part, the event made a strongly represented at the World Georgia. clear step forward for all. Championships. The Puerto San Jose Naval Acad- First-time medallist Georgia, which You can find all results @ www. emy was the perfect venue for the has only recently joined the ev- pentathon.org championships, which were also er-growing Biathle and Triathle GROUP PHOTO OF THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE BIATHLE / TRIATLHE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2014 IN GUATEMALA UIPM NEWSLETTER 3 OCTOBER 2014 Asian Games Incheon, Korea 2014 A total of 43 athletes from 6 na- tions - China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Krygyzstan, South Korea and Uzbekistan - competed in Mod- ern Pentathlon at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon. China came out on top by winning three of the four gold medals on offer but South Korea won more medals overall, with five. Japan took home the other three. To the delight of the home crowd, South Korea’s gold came in the women’s team event which closed proceedings at Dream Park. Choi Min-ji, Jeong Mi-na, Kim Sun-woo THE MEN’S INDIVIDUAL GOLD MEDALLIST , GUO JIANLI and Yang Soo-jin were the winners, ahead of Japan in second place to claim a second gold alongside Asian Games. After its debut in Hi- and China - whose team included Han Jiahao, Su Haihang and Zhang roshima (JAP) in 1994, it returned all three of the pentathletes who Linbin. to the programme in Busan (KOR) won team gold at the 2014 World Although she could not steer her in 2002 and then again in Guang- Modern Pentathlon Champion- team to victory, Qian Chen took zhou (CHN) in 2010. ships in Warsaw only one month gold in the Women’s Individual Korea still leads the all-time med- before - back in third. event. She was joined on the po- al table with 19 medals, including In every other event in Incheon, the dium by silver medallist Yang (KOR) 7 golds, although China are not far Chinese were unbeatable. Guo Ji- and bronze medallist Choi (KOR). behind with 15 including 6 golds. anli took gold in the Men’s Individ- This was the fourth time Modern ual competition, and he teamed up Pentathlon had taken place at the PODIUM OF THE WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION UIPM NEWSLETTER 4 OCTOBER 2014 News from around the Modern Pentathlon World historic six-day event. Shiny Fang commented: “Sarasota is one of the most passionate Local Organizing Committees that we have worked with. Cultural association is very important for our sport and the cultural programme proposed for 2015 World Cup #1 fits perfectly with our philosophy. We are in doubt that this is going to be a fantastic event.” Nigeria Pentathlon Federation inaugurated KATHERINE HARRIS, EXECUTIVE CHAIR OF SARASOTA-BRADENTON MODERN PENTATHLON, PRESENTED THE WORLD CUP #1 IN SARASOTA, USA After the inauguration of the Nigeria Sarasota gearing up for the forward to applying the same stan- Pentathlon Federation in Lagos by biggest and best World Cup dards to produce the same top-quali- officials of the Nigeria Olympic Com- event yet ty Modern Pentathlon event this year.” mittee, its first President, Dr Jona- Katherine Harris, executive chair of than Nnaji, expressed hope that this Sarasota-Bradenton Modern Pen- The opening round of next year’s important step would allow Nigeria tathlon, also spoke at the venue an- World Cup in Sarasota, USA, is rapi- to win more medals at international nouncement, which was attended by dly taking shape after the Local Orga- competitions. a large delegation from UIPM led by nizing Committee and UIPM officials ‘’It’s a good thing that we have Pen- Secretary General Shiny Fang. held a seminar in the Florida city. tathlon and many Nigerians have Last year, World Cup #5 was such a Sarasota played host to the 2014 embraced the sport and have the success that it was estimated to have World Cup finals and has located a potentials of winning laurels for Team generated more than $1.9million in new venue at Nathan Benderson Park Nigeria,’ Dr Nnaji said. economic benefits for the Counties for 2015 World Cup #1, which will take He added that many Nigerian athletes of Sarasota and Bradenton. Next place from February 17-22. had been clamouring for an infras- year organisers hope to attract more Rob Stull, managing director of USA tructure for their sport in the country than 20,000 spectators to support 24 Modern Pentathlon who will again for some time and were overjoyed at American athletes among the 200- oversee the event, added: “The qua- the establishment of a recognised fe- plus taking part. lity of the World Cup event held here deration. And Sarasota LOC officials have in 2014 made it one of the best of the Olufemi Abioye becomes the first Se- much more than sport in mind for the year, anywhere in the world. We look cretary General of the Federation and Hon Bappa Misau Aliu will serve as Vice-President. Pakistan stages first national championships in Punjabi capital Musawwar Hayat has become the first national champion of Pakistan after the inaugural Pentathlon Cham- pionship were held at Punjab Foo- tball Stadium in Lahore. Abdul Aziz finished second followed by Zubair PAKISTAN STAGES FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS IN PUNJABI CAPITAL UIPM NEWSLETTER 5 OCTOBER 2014 Christian Roudaut (France). The seven coaches have been re- cruited to Pentathlon from swimming and athletics backgrounds and all of the athletes who attended the camp were high-ranked swimmers at natio- nal level between the ages 12 and 17. The tuition was a mixture of theory and practical and all classes were held at the Sri Lankan Olympic Com- mittee headquarters, with physical training carried out at local clubs. The coaches were all assessed and SRI LANKA TRAINING CAMP ranked under the UIPM “Coach Le- vel” criteria and all participants of the Ahmed in third. recognises its MP federation as one camp received a certificate from the Organized by a collaboration betwe- of 30 sporting bodies, 13 of them NOC. en the Pakistan Modern Pentathlon Olympic sports. Federation (PMPF) and Sports Board The development means that Koso- Tributes to Sir Tay Wilson Punjab (SBP), athletes from seven vo’s top pentathletes can now target regions - Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan participation at the 2016 Rio Olympic and Khyber Pakhtunkhawa (KPK), Games or the 2020 event in Tokyo. Wapda, Azad Kashmir and Islamabad Kosovo is recognised as a country by - took part in a biathlon of swimming 108 of the 193 UN Member States. and athletics. Usman Anwar, Director General of Argentina in recruitment drive Sports Punjab, said in his address for Buenos Aires 2018 YOG as chief guest said that the future of pentathlon was bright in Pakistan. “The way SBP and PMPF organized After the success of Modern Penta- the event in a successful manner, thlon at Nanjing the 2014 Youth Olym- now there is no doubt about the pros- pic Games, eyes are already turning pects of this new game in our coun- to the third YOG in 2018, to be held in try,” he said.

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