Modern Pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's
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The modern pentathlon
Modern pentathlon
The modern pentathlon is a sports contest that includes five events: pistol shooting, épée fencing, 200 m freestyle swimming, show jumping, and a 3 km cross-country run...

 at the 2004 Summer Olympics
2004 Summer Olympics
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 for women
took place
at the Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre at the Goudi Olympic Complex
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 on August 27.

Final standings

  1. Zsuzsanna Vörös
    Zsuzsanna Vörös
    Zsuzsanna Vörös is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete who won gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece...

    , Hungary
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  2. Jeļena Rubļevska
    Jelena Rublevska
    Jeļena Rubļevska is a Latvian modern pentathlete who won silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Her score of 5380 is broken down as follows:* Shooting—988* Fencing—1028* Swimming—1160* Riding—1116...

    , Latvia
    Latvia
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  3. Georgina Harland
    Georgina Harland
    Georgina Harland is a modern pentathlete from Great Britain, who won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.Her score of 5344 is broken down as follows:* Shooting—808* Fencing—832...

    , Great Britain
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  4. Claudia Corsini, Italy
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  5. Kim Raisner, Germany
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  6. Sylwia Czwojdzinska, Poland
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  7. Viktoriya Tereshchuk, Ukraine
    Ukraine
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  8. Kate Allenby
    Kate Allenby
    Kate Allenby is a British modern pentathlete who competed in two Summer Olympics .She was born in London.Allenby won a bronze medal in 2000 at Sydney...

    , Great Britain
  9. Tatsiana Mazurkevich, Belarus
    Belarus
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  10. Paulina Boenisz, Poland
  11. Amelie Caze, France
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  12. Csilla Furi, Hungary
  13. Monica Pinette, Canada
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  14. Lada Jiyenbalanova, Kazakhstan
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  15. Mary Beth Iagorashvili, United States
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  16. Katalin Beat Partits, Greece
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  17. Olesya Velichko, Russia
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  18. Anita Allen
    Anita Allen
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    , United States
  19. Blandine Lacheze, France
  20. Eszter Hortobagyi, Australia
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  21. Galina Bashlakova, Belarus
  22. Kara Grant, Canada
  23. Liudmila Sirotkina, Kyrgyzstan
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  24. Dong Lean
    Dong Lean
    Dong Le'an is a female Chinese modern pentathlete who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.She finished 24th in the women's competition.-External links:*...

    , China
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  25. Samantha Harvey
    Samantha Harvey
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    , Brazil
    Brazil
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  26. Alexandra Kalinovska, Czech Republic
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  27. Tatiana Muratova, Russia
  28. Aya Medany
    Aya Medany
    Aya Medany is a Egyptain modern pentathlete she was the first Egyptian pentathlete who is qualified for the Olympics and she is the youngest contestant in the history of the game, who reaches the Olympics.And she also gathered between the Youth, Junior's World CHAMPIONSHIP in the year 2006.-Career...

    , Egypt
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  29. Liang Caixia
    Liang Caixia
    Liang Caixia is a female Chinese modern pentathlete who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.She finished 29th in the women's competition.-External links:*...

    , China
  30. Lyudmila Shumilova, Kazakhstan
  31. María Isabel de Sanz-Agero, Guatemala
    Guatemala
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  32. Federica Foghetti, Italy

Shooting

The shooting phase began at 10 a.m. Each pentathlete fired 20 shots, with no more than 40 seconds between shots. The perfect score for each shot was 10 points, for a total possible of 200. Pentathlon points (MP points) were accorded assuming a par score of 172 points, meaning that a pentathlete scored 1000 MP points for that score. Each shooting point above or below the par resulted in an addition or subtraction of 12 MP points. Therefore, if a shooter hit the perfect 200, he would receive 1336 MP points.
Rank Name NOC Shots Score MP
points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 Dong Lean CHN C 9 C C 9 9 9 C 9 9 10 8 C 10 9 10 8 10 C 10 189 1204
2 Tatsiana Mazurkevich BLR C 10 10 9 8 9 10 9 7 10 C 8 9 9 C 10 9 8 9 10 184 1144
3 Zsuzsanna Voros HUN 10 C 9 C 9 9 9 8 C 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 8 9 10 9 182 1120
4 Aya Medany EGY 9 9 C 8 8 9 8 10 9 10 9 8 9 C 8 C 9 8 C C 181 1108
5 Paulina Boenisz POL 8 8 10 C 9 10 9 7 10 9 C 8 9 C 9 8 8 9 C 9 180 1096
6 Sylwia Czwojdzinska POL 10 9 9 C 8 9 8 8 8 10 10 8 9 C 9 7 10 9 C 8 179 1084
Blandine Lacheze FRA 9 8 10 8 9 7 9 10 8 9 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 9 10 10 179 1084
8 Samantha Harvey BRA 9 9 9 8 C 9 C 8 8 C 10 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 8 178 1072
Kim Raisner GER 7 9 9 9 9 C 8 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 C 10 10 8 178 1072
Monica Pinette CAN 9 9 9 8 8 7 9 9 9 9 9 9 C 9 9 9 9 9 10 9 178 1072
11 Viktoriya Tereshchuk UKR 9 7 C 9 C 9 8 8 10 9 C 9 C 9 6 7 8 10 C 9 177 1060
12 Katalin Beat Partits GRE 10 8 8 9 9 9 8 9 C 9 10 C 8 6 8 8 9 9 9 C 176 1048
Olesya Velichko RUS 9 8 8 C 9 C 9 9 9 8 10 9 9 7 10 C 9 8 7 8 176 1048
14 Tatiana Muratova RUS 8 9 7 9 8 10 7 8 9 C 8 10 9 9 8 8 C 8 9 9 174 1024
15 Jeļena Rubļevska LAT 7 9 C 8 9 10 8 9 8 9 8 9 8 9 7 9 7 9 9 9 171 988
16 Lyudmila Shumilova KAZ 9 10 9 8 8 6 6 9 10 8 9 C 8 9 9 9 6 8 9 C 170 976
Amelie Caze FRA 8 8 9 10 8 10 9 8 8 6 8 8 8 9 8 8 C C 8 9 170 976
18 Eszter Hortobagyi AUS C 8 10 8 9 7 8 8 7 8 9 7 9 10 8 8 7 8 10 C 169 964
Kate Allenby GBR 7 6 9 5 8 7 9 9 9 8 9 9 10 9 7 9 C 9 10 9 169 964
Kara Grant CAN 10 8 9 9 9 10 9 9 9 7 7 9 8 C 7 8 7 6 9 9 169 964
Claudia Corsini ITA 8 10 9 8 9 7 8 9 9 C 8 9 7 9 8 9 10 5 8 9 169 964
22 Anita Allen USA 7 5 8 9 9 8 10 7 9 9 9 10 C 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 168 952
Liudmila Sirotkina KGZ 7 7 7 10 7 9 8 9 9 7 10 9 9 8 10 9 C 7 7 9 168 952
24 Federica Foghetti ITA 9 C 7 9 7 8 7 8 9 C 10 9 9 8 7 7 9 7 9 8 167 940
25 Alexandra Kalinovska CZE 9 10 10 8 8 10 8 9 5 8 9 10 8 8 8 8 8 9 7 4 164 904
26 María Isabel de Sanz-Agero GUA 7 6 9 C 8 8 8 C 7 9 6 7 9 9 8 9 6 7 9 9 161 868
27 Lada Jiyenbalanova KAZ 8 4 8 9 8 C 8 5 8 8 9 5 7 10 8 8 7 9 10 9 158 832
Liang Caixia CHN 9 8 7 9 8 7 6 9 5 8 8 9 9 9 8 9 9 7 7 7 158 832
29 Csilla Furi HUN 10 9 7 7 9 6 8 9 9 7 9 7 8 7 6 9 6 8 8 8 157 820
30 Georgina Harland GBR 8 6 5 8 8 8 9 3 7 9 5 9 9 9 C 8 8 9 8 C 156 808
Galina Bashlakova BLR 9 4 9 6 8 9 6 6 6 9 8 10 8 8 8 9 10 8 9 6 156 808
32 Mary Beth Iagorashvili USA 5 9 4 8 7 7 C 7 9 8 C 8 6 8 7 9 8 7 7 8 152 760

Fencing

Fencing began at 11 a.m. The format used was one-touch épée fencing, with each pentathlete facing every competitor once. Since there were 32 pentathletes, each competed in 31 bouts. Fencing in modern pentathlon awards 1000 MP points for pentathletes who win 70% of their bouts; in this case, 22 wins and 9 losses. Each win above that added 28 MP points while each loss above 9 subtracted 28.
Rank Name NOC Victories Defeats MP points 2 event
rank
Fencing Shooting Total
1 Jeļena Rubļevska LAT 23 8 1028 988 2016 2
2 Kate Allenby GBR 21 10 972 964 1936 6
Claudia Corsini ITA 21 10 972 964 1936 6
4 Monica Pinette CAN 20 11 944 1072 2016 2
5 Zsuzsanna Voros HUN 19 12 916 1120 2036 1
6 Alexandra Kalinovska CZE 18 13 888 904 1792 19
7 Sylwia Czwojdzinska POL 17 14 860 1084 1944 5
Amelie Caze FRA 17 14 860 976 1836 13
Lada Jiyenbalanova KAZ 17 14 860 832 1692 23
Katalin Beat Partits GRE 17 14 860 1048 1908 9
Samantha Harvey BRA 17 14 860 1072 1932 8
12 Georgina Harland GBR 16 15 832 808 1640 26
Kim Raisner GER 16 15 832 1072 1904 10
Kara Grant CAN 16 15 832 964 1796 18
Mary Beth Iagorashvili USA 16 15 832 760 1592 28
16 Tatiana Muratova RUS 15 16 804 1024 1828 15
Csilla Furi HUN 15 16 804 820 1624 27
Federica Foghetti ITA 15 16 804 940 1744 21
19 Galina Bashlakova BLR 14 17 776 808 1584 29
Olesya Velichko RUS 14 17 776 1048 1824 17
Liudmila Sirotkina KGZ 14 17 776 952 1728 22
22 Paulina Boenisz POL 13 18 748 1096 1844 12
Blandine Lacheze FRA 13 18 748 1084 1832 14
Tatsiana Mazurkevich BLR 13 18 748 1144 1892 11
Dong Lean CHN 13 18 748 1204 1952 4
26 Liang Caixia CHN 12 19 720 832 1552 30
Anita Allen USA 12 19 720 952 1672 24
Aya Medany EGY 12 19 720 1108 1828 15
29 Viktoriya Tereshchuk UKR 11 20 692 1060 1752 20
Eszter Hortobagyi AUS 11 20 692 964 1656 25
31 María Isabel de Sanz-Agero GUA 10 21 664 868 1532 32
32 Lyudmila Shumilova KAZ 7 24 568* 976 1544 31

* Shumilova incurred 12 points of penalties, subtracted from the 580 points awarded for 7 victories.

Swimming

Swimming events began at 2:25 p.m. The pentathletes were divided into four heats of eight athletes each. MP points were awarded based on a par time of 2:40.00 for a 200 metre freestyle time trial. Every one-third of a second below that added 4 points to the base 1000. Swimming was the highest-scoring event of the five.
Rank Name NOC Time MP Points 3 event
rank
Swimming 2 events Total
1 Amelie Caze FRA 2:14.44 1308 1836 3144 8
2 Georgina Harland GBR 2:14.60 1308 1640 2948 19
3 Csilla Furi HUN 2:15.42 1296 1624 2920 20
4 Zsuzsanna Voros HUN 2:15.59 1296 2036 3332 1
5 Kate Allenby GBR 2:17.41 1272 1936 3208 2
6 Kim Raisner GER 2:18.16 1264 1904 3168 6
7 Lada Jiyenbalanova KAZ 2:18.49 1260 1692 2952 18
8 Mary Beth Iagorashvili USA 2:19.30 1252 1592 2844 25
9 Viktoriya Tereshchuk UKR 2:19.98 1244 1752 2996 16
10 Tatiana Muratova RUS 2:20.22 1240 1828 3068 12
11 Claudia Corsini ITA 2:20.56 1236 1936 3172 4
12 Liang Caixia CHN 2:20.93 1232 1552 2784 26
13 Aya Medany EGY 2:21.37 1224 1828 3052 13
14 Sylwia Czwojdzinska POL 2:21.44 1224 1944 3168 6
15 Dong Lean CHN 2:21.67 1220 1952 3172 4
16 Katalin Beat Partits GRE 2:23.32 1204 1908 3112 9
17 Federica Foghetti ITA 2:25.81 1172 1744 2916 21
18 Galina Bashlakova BLR 2:26.02 1168 1584 2752 30
19 Blandine Lacheze FRA 2:26.31 1168 1832 3000 15
20 Liudmila Sirotkina KGZ 2:26.92 1160 1728 2888 23
21 Jeļena Rubļevska LAT 2:26.96 1160 2016 3176 3
22 Lyudmila Shumilova KAZ 2:27.22 1156 1544 2700 31
23 Samantha Harvey BRA 2:27.35 1152 1932 3084 11
24 Tatsiana Mazurkevich BLR 2:27.64 1152 1892 3044 14
25 Paulina Boenisz POL 2:28.13 1144 1844 2988 17
26 Eszter Hortobagyi AUS 2:29.42 1128 1656 2784 26
27 Alexandra Kalinovska CZE 2:30.05 1120 1792 2912 22
28 María Isabel de Sanz-Agero GUA 2:30.29 1120 1532 2652 32
29 Anita Allen USA 2:31.16 1108 1672 2780 28
30 Monica Pinette CAN 2:32.62 1092 2016 3108 10
31 Olesya Velichko RUS 2:34.96 1064 1824 2888 23
32 Kara Grant CAN 2:43.37 960 1796 2756 29

Riding

Riding was the fourth segment held, beginning shortly after 4 p.m. Each competitor was randomly paired with one of the 16 horses used for the competition, with each horse performing twice. The course included 15 jumps as well as a time limit. Completing the course inside the time limit without knocking any of the bars off of the jumps would have resulted in 1200 MP points, with points subtracted for going over time, colliding with obstacles, or other equestrian
Equestrianism
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 faults. The penalties assessed were taken directly from the 1200 point starting total.
Rank Name NOC Horse Name Time Penalties MP points 4 event
rank
Time Obs Warmup Riding 3 events Total
1 Anita Allen USA Dino 76.85 0 28 0 1172 2780 3952 22
2 Galina Bashlakova BLR Castoro 74.01 0 28 0 1172 2752 3924 25
3 Csilla Furi HUN Bagnolo 66.54 0 28 0 1172 2920 4092 14
4 Mary Beth Iagorashvili USA Baltico 74.94 0 56 0 1144 2844 3988 21
5 Eszter Hortobagyi AUS Osiride di Acciarella 73.41 0 56 0 1144 2784 3928 24
6 Georgina Harland GBR Berbero 71.40 0 56 0 1144 2948 4092 14
7 Liudmila Sirotkina KGZ Castore C. Porziano 68.94 0 56 0 1144 2888 4032 19
8 Lada Jiyenbalanova KAZ Dannato 67.41 0 56 0 1144 2952 4096 13
9 Zsuzsanna Voros HUN Guelfo del Belagaio 82.57 20 56 0 1124 3332 4456 1
10 Tatsiana Mazurkevich BLR Berbero 87.99 40 40 0 1120 3044 4164 8
11 Blandine Lacheze FRA Dannato 76.04 0 84 0 1116 3000 4116 11
12 Kim Raisner GER Celago 74.24 0 84 0 1116 3168 4284 4
13 Claudia Corsini ITA Dino 73.16 0 84 0 1116 3172 4288 3
14 Jeļena Rubļevska LAT Castoro 71.04 0 84 0 1116 3176 4292 2
15 Viktoriya Tereshchuk UKR Zizi di Villanova 68.21 0 84 0 1116 2996 4112 12
16 Sylwia Czwojdzinska POL Osiride di Acciarella 66.95 0 84 0 1116 3168 4284 4
17 Paulina Boenisz POL Zizi di Villanova 81.60 16 84 0 1100 2988 4088 16
18 Kara Grant CAN Carina 86.68 36 68 0 1096 2756 3852 28
19 Amelie Caze FRA Baltico 73.64 0 124 0 1076 3144 4220 6
20 Olesya Velichko RUS Lucky Luke 66.76 0 140 0 1060 2888 3948 23
21 Monica Pinette CAN Castore C. Porziano 72.17 0 168 0 1032 3108 4140 10
22 Lyudmila Shumilova KAZ Babar 70.55 0 168 0 1032 2700 3732 30
23 Katalin Beat Partits GRE Lucky Luke 88.03 44 124 0 1032 3112 4144 9
24 María Isabel de Sanz-Agero GUA Guelfo del Belagaio 85.24 32 140 0 1028 2652 3680 31
25 Kate Allenby GBR Babar 69.17 0 196 0 1004 3208 4212 7
26 Samantha Harvey BRA Elettra 81.79 16 208 0 976 3084 4060 18
27 Aya Medany EGY Bagnolo 85.35 32 192 0 976 3052 4028 20
28 Liang Caixia CHN Celago 92.56 60 180 0 960 2784 3744 29
29 Alexandra Kalinovska CZE Elettra 72.68 0 252 0 948 2912 3860 27
30 Dong Lean CHN Carina 125.48 192 108 0 900 3172 4072 17
31 Tatiana Muratova RUS Faros 115.26 152 228 0 820 3068 3888 26
32 Federica Foghetti ITA Faros DNF 300 592 0 308 2916 3224 32

Running

The 3 kilometre cross-country race was the final segment of the modern pentathlon. It used a staggered-start, with the points leader (Zsuzsanna Voros
Zsuzsanna Vörös
Zsuzsanna Vörös is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete who won gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece...

) after the first four events going first. The rest of the competitors had to wait 1 second for each 4 points they were behind Voros. Since the scoring for the race used a par time of 11:20.00 with each second above or below that time subtracting or adding 4 points to the base 1000, the staggered start meant that the finishing order of the race was the actual final standing of the entire event.
Final
rank
Name NOC Time MP points
Rank Actual Handicap Total Running 4 events Total
1 Zsuzsanna Voros HUN 18 11:22.00 11:22.00 992 4456 5448
2 Jeļena Rubļevska LAT 4 10:58.00 +0:41 11:39.00 1088 4292 5380
3 Georgina Harland GBR 1 10:17.31 +1:31 11:48.31 1252 4092 5344
4 Claudia Corsini ITA 12 11:11.65 +0:42 11:53.65 1036 4288 5324
5 Kim Raisner GER 13 11:13.21 +0:43 11:56.21 1028 4284 5312
6 Sylwia Czwojdzinska POL 18 11:22.00 +0:43 12:05.00 992 4284 5276
7 Viktoriya Tereshchuk UKR 2 10:44.68 +1:26 12:10.68 1144 4112 5256
8 Kate Allenby GBR 14 11:14.00 +1:01 12:15.00 1024 4212 5236
9 Tatsiana Mazurkevich BLR 8 11:06.21 +1:13 12:19.21 1056 4164 5220
10 Paulina Boenisz POL 3 10:56.05 +1:32 12:28.05 1096 4088 5184
11 Csilla Furi HUN 9 11:07.15 +1:31 12:38.15 1052 4092 5144
12 Amelie Caze FRA 23 11:39.41 +0:59 12:38.41 924 4220 5144
13 Monica Pinette CAN 22 11:30.55 +1:19 12:49.55 960 4140 5100
14 Lada Jiyenbalanova KAZ 21 11:25.45 +1:30 12:55.45 980 4096 5076
15 Mary Beth Iagorashvili USA 7 11:04.37 +1:57 13:01.37 1064 3988 5052
16 Katalin Beat Partits GRE 27 11:49.11 +1:18 13:07.11 884 4144 5028
17 Olesya Velichko RUS 6 11:03.75 +2:07 13:10.75 1068 3948 5016
18 Anita Allen USA 10 11:09.00 +2:06 13:15.00 1044 3952 4996
19 Blandine Lacheze FRA 28 11:52.47 +1:25 13:17.47 872 4116 4988
20 Eszter Hortobagyi AUS 11 11:11.44 +2:12 13:23.44 1036 3928 4964
21 Galina Bashlakova BLR 16 11:15.25 +2:13 13:28.25 1020 3924 4944
22 Kara Grant CAN 5 11:01.57 +2:31 13:32.57 1076 3852 4928
23 Liudmila Sirotkina KGZ 26 11:46.95 +1:46 13:32.95 896 4032 4928
24 Dong Lean CHN 29 11:58.05 +1:36 13:34.05 848 4072 4920
25 Samantha Harvey BRA 30 12:03.10 +1:39 13:42.10 828 4060 4888
26 Alexandra Kalinovska CZE 15 11:14.40 +2:29 13:43.40 1024 3860 4884
27 Tatiana Muratova RUS 20 11:22.30 +2:22 13:44.30 992 3888 4880
28 Aya Medany EGY 31 12:04.06 +1:47 13:51.06 824 4028 4852
29 Liang Caixia CHN 24 11:43.01 +2:58 14:41.01 908 3744 4652
30 Lyudmila Shumilova KAZ 25 11:43.41 +3:01 14:44.41 908 3732 4640
31 María Isabel de Sanz-Agero GUA 32 12:23.90 +3:14 15.37.90 748 3680 4428
32 Federica Foghetti ITA 17 11:19.11 +5:08 16:27.11 1004 3224 4228
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