2019 European Modern Pentathlon Championships

The 2019 European Modern Pentathlon Championships was held in Bath, Great Britain from 6 to 11 August 2019. The event was to be the 27th edition of the competition, and the third held in Great Britain.[1]

2019 European Modern Pentathlon Championships
VenueUniversity of Bath
LocationUnited Kingdom Bath, United Kingdom
Dates6–11 August

The event was a direct qualification event for the 2020 Summer Olympics, with the eight highest finishers in the men's and women's individual events gaining quota places for their National Olympic Committee at the 2020 Games.

Medal summary

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual   Jamie Cooke   Valentin Prades   Martin Vlach
Team   Great Britain
Joe Choong
Jamie Cooke
Tom Toolis
  France
Valentin Belaud
Brice Loubet
Valentin Prades
  Czech Republic
Jan Kuf
Ondřej Polívka
Martin Vlach
Relay   Great Britain
Myles Pillage
Oliver Murray
  Ukraine
Vladyslav Radvynskyi
Andriy Fedechko
  Hungary
István Málits
Richárd Bereczki

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual   Laura Asadauskaitė   Kate French   Iryna Prasiantsova
Team   Great Britain
Kate French
Joanna Muir
Francesca Summers
  Belarus
Iryna Prasiantsova
Anastasiya Prokopenko
Volha Silkina
  Lithuania
Laura Asadauskaitė
Ieva Serapinaitė
Gintarė Venčkauskaitė
Relay   Russia
Anastasia Petrova
Ekaterina Khuraskina
  Italy
Irene Prampolini
Beatrice Mercuri
  Hungary
Luca Barta
Kamilla Réti

Mixed events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Relay[2]   Great Britain
Myles Pillage
Kerenza Bryson
  Czech Republic
David Kindl
Eliška Přibylová
  Italy
Valerio Grasselli
Irene Prampolini

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain*5106
2  Lithuania1012
3  Russia1001
4  France0202
5  Czech Republic0123
6  Belarus0112
  Italy0112
8  Ukraine0101
9  Hungary0022
Totals (9 entries)77721

Olympic Qualifiers

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The following pentathletes secured qualification for the 2020 Olympic Games:

Men[3] Women[4]
  Jamie Cooke (GBR)
  Valentin Prades (FRA)
  Martin Vlach (CZE)
  Łukasz Gutkowski (POL)
  Bence Demeter (HUN)
  Justinas Kinderis (LTU)
  Alexander Lifanov (RUS)
  Patrick Dogue (GER)
  Kate French (GBR)
  Iryna Prasiantsova (BLR)
  Annika Schleu (GER)
  Natalya Coyle (IRL)
  Marie Oteiza (FRA)
  Gintarė Venčkauskaitė (LTU)
  Adelina Ibatullina (RUS)
  Sarolta Kovacs (HUN)

References

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  1. ^ "2019 European Championships at University of Bath".
  2. ^ Mixed relay results
  3. ^ Joe Choong finished fourth, but having already qualified for Tokyo, his quota place was reallocated to ninth place finisher Patrick Dogue.
  4. ^ Laura Asadauskaitė won the event, but having already secured qualification, her place was reallocated. Joanna Muir, Volha Silkina, Francesca Summers and Janine Kohlmann also finished sufficiently highly to qualify, but were discounted as only one quota place per nation was available for this event.
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