Modern pentathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Qualification

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For each gender 36 athletes qualified for the Games, a maximum of two athletes per gender could qualify from any nation. Qualification methods were the same for both the men's and women's events.[1]

Host nation Great Britain was awarded one qualifying place automatically and two invitational positions were allocated by the UPIM once the rest of the qualifiers were decided.[1]

The first allocation of places to athletes based on competition results occurred between January and August 2011. One place was awarded to the winner of the 2011 World Cup Final. Nineteen places were determined by continental championships (Europe had 8 spots, Asia 5, the Americas 4, and Africa and Oceania each 1).[1]

Three spots were available at each of the 2011 World Championships and World Championships.[1]

The last seven places were awarded based on the 1 June 2012 world rankings.[1]

Men[]

While individual athletes qualify in qualifying events an NOC may only enter up to 2 athletes in each event. Should more than 2 athletes be eligible the non-selected quota was redistributed.[2] The places in each event were allocated as follows:

Event Date Location Vacancies Athletes qualified
2011 UIPM World Cup Final July 8–10, 2011 United Kingdom London 1  Róbert Kasza (HUN)
2011 Asian/Oceania Championships[3] May 19–22, 2011 China Chengdu 5   (KOR)
 Cao Zhongrong (CHN)
 Jung Jin-hwa (KOR)
 Shinichi Tomii (JPN)
 Wang Guan (CHN)
1  Edward Fernon (AUS)
African Championship[4] July 22–24, 2011 Egypt Cairo 1  Yasser Hefny (EGY)
European Championship[5] July 28- August 1, 2011 United Kingdom Medway 8  Andrey Moiseev (RUS)
 Serguei Karyakin (RUS)
 Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy (UKR)
 James Cook (GBR)
  (ITA)
  (RUS)
 Steffen Gebhardt (GER)
 Pierpaolo Petroni (ITA)
2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships September 8–14, 2011 Russia Moscow 2  Ádám Marosi (HUN)
 Aleksander Lesun (RUS)
2011 Pan American Games October 15–16, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 4  Oscar Soto (MEX)
 Andrei Gheorghe (GUA)
 Esteban Bustos (CHI)
 Dennis Bowsher (USA)
2012 World Modern Pentathlon Championships May 7–13, 2012 Italy Rome 3  Stefan Kollner (GER)
 Nicola Benedetti (ITA)
 Riccardo de Luca (ITA)
Pentathlon world ranking June 1, 2012 - 11  Nicholas Woodbridge (GBR)
 Hwang Woo-jin (KOR)
 Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR)
 Bence Demeter (HUN)
 Samuel Weale (GBR)
 Justinas Kinderis (LTU)
 Thomas Daniel (AUT)
 Pavel Iliashenko (KAZ)
 Stanislau Zhurauliou (BLR)
 David Svoboda (CZE)
 Christopher Patte (FRA)
Invitational places - - 0 -
Reallocation places[6] - -  Dzmitry Meliakh (BLR)
 Ondrej Polivka (CZE)
 Amro El Geziry (EGY)
 Rustem Sabizkhuzin (KAZ)
 Deniss Cerkovskis (LAT)
  (POL)
 Szymon Staśkiewicz (POL)
 Arthur Lanigan O'Keeffe (IRL)
TOTAL 36

Women[]

While individual athletes qualify in qualifying events an NOC may only enter up to 2 athletes in each event. Should more than 2 athletes be eligible the non-selected quota was redistributed.[2] The places in each event were allocated as follows:

Event Date Location Vacancies Athletes qualified
2011 UIPM World Cup Final July 8–10, 2011 United Kingdom London 1  Lena Schoneborn (GER)
2011 Asian/Oceania Championships[3] May 19–22, 2011 China Chengdu 5  Chen Qian (CHN)
 Miao Yihua (CHN)
  (CHN)
 Yang Soo-jin (KOR)
 Shino Yamanaka (JPN)
1  Chloe Esposito (AUS)
African Championship[4] July 22–24, 2011 Egypt Cairo 1  Aya Medany (EGY)
European Championship July 28- August 1, 2011 United Kingdom Medway 8  Adrienn Tóth (HUN)
 Victoria Tereshchuk (UKR)
 Amelie Caze (FRA)
 Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU)
 Elena Rublevska (LAT)
 Sarolta Kovács (HUN)
  (GBR)
 Ekaterina Khuraskina (RUS)
2011 World Modern Pentathlon Championships September 8–14, 2011 Russia Moscow 0 -
2011 Pan American Games October 15–16, 2011 Mexico Guadalajara 4  Margaux Isaksen (USA)
 Yane Marques (BRA)
 Tamara Vega (MEX)
 Melanie McCann (CAN)
2012 World Modern Pentathlon Championships May 7–13, 2012 Italy Rome 3  Mhairi Spence (GBR)
 Samantha Murray (GBR)
 Anastasia Prokopenko (BLR)
Pentathlon world ranking June 1, 2012 - 13  Elodie Clouvel (FRA)
 Heather Fell (GBR)
 Annika Schleu (GER)
 Eva Trautmann (GER)
 Sylwia Gawlikowska (POL)
 Leila Gyenesei (HUN)
 Evdokia Gretchichnikova (RUS)
 Natalie Dianova (CZE)
  (RUS)
 Sabrina Crognale (ITA)
 Janine Kohlmann (GER)
 Donata Rimsaite (RUS)
  (GBR)
Invitational places - - 0 -
Reallocation places[6] - -  Hanna Vasilionak (BLR)
 Donna Vakalis (CAN)
 Natalya Coyle (IRL)
 Claudia Cesarini (ITA)
 Narumi Kurosu (JPN)
 Gintarė Venčkauskaitė (LTU)
 Katarzyna Wojcik (POL)
 Iryna Khokhlova (UKR)
 Suzanne Stettinius (USA)
TOTAL 36

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "London 2012 Olympics qualifying: Modern Pentathlon". BBC Sport. 6 January 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b "London 2012 Olympic Pentathletes Announced". Union International de Pentathlon Moderne. Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 17 Jun 2012.
  3. ^ a b "12 Athletes Qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games". Union International de Pentathlon Moderne. Archived from the original on 24 August 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Medany And Hefny Have Booked Their Tickets To London 2012". Union International de Pentathlon Moderne. Archived from the original on 15 July 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  5. ^ "MOISEEV CROWNED EUROPEAN CHAMPION". Union International de Pentathlon Moderne. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
  6. ^ a b "UIPM Announces 2nd Round Olympic Allocations". Union International de Pentathlon Moderne. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 17 Jun 2012.

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