Modern pentathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's

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Women's modern pentathlon
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Green Convention Center (shooting and fencing)
Ying Tung Natatorium (swimming)
Olympic Sports Center Stadium (riding and running)
Date22 August
Competitors32 from 20 nations
Winning score5792
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lena Schöneborn  Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heather Fell  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anastasiya Samusevich[1]  Belarus
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The women's modern pentathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was held on Friday, August 22. Three venues were used: Olympic Green Convention Center (shooting and fencing), Ying Tung Natatorium (swimming), and the Olympic Sports Center Stadium (horse-riding and running).

Lena Schöneborn of Germany won the gold medal in the women's event, with a score of 5,792 points. Meanwhile, Heather Fell claimed Great Britain's first ever silver medal, and fourth overall in the women's event. Victoria Tereshchuk of Ukraine won the nation's first ever Olympic medal in modern pentathlon, taking the bronze, but was subsequently stripped of the medal after a doping re-test.[2]

Competition format

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The modern pentathlon consisted of five events, with all five held in one day.[3]

  • Shooting: A 4.5 mm air pistol shooting (the athlete must hit 20 shots, one at each target). Score was based on the number of shots hitting at each target.
  • Fencing: A round-robin, one-touch épée competition. Score was based on winning percentage.
  • Swimming: A 200 m freestyle race. Score was based on time.
  • Horse-riding: A show jumping competition. Score based on penalties for fallen bars, refusals, falls, and being over the time limit.
  • Running: A 3 km run. Starts are staggered (based on points from first four events), so that the first to cross the finish line wins.

Schedule

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All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)

Date Time Round
Friday, 22 August 2008 08:30 Shooting
10:00 Fencing
14:30 Swimming
17:00 Riding
20:00 Running

Results

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Rank Athlete Country Shooting
Score (pts)
Fencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Equestrian
Time (pts)
Running
Time (pts)
Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lena Schöneborn  Germany 177 (1060) 28 (1072) 2:16.91 (1280) 68.05 (1172) 10:28.82 (1208) 5792
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Heather Fell  Great Britain 185 (1156) 20 (880) 2:12.77 (1328) 71.58 (1144) 10:19.28 (1244) 5752
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anastasiya Samusevich  Belarus 187 (1180) 19 (856) 2:29.64 (1128) 67.60 (1172) 10:04.46 (1304) 5640
4 Chen Qian  China 177 (1060) 20 (880) 2:18.58 (1260) 68.65 (1200) 10:27.41 (1212) 5612
5 Paulina Boenisz  Poland 183 (1132) 21 (904) 2:24.08 (1192) 83.27 (1096) 10:20.95 (1240) 5564
6 Katy Livingston  Great Britain 178 (1072) 17 (808) 2:15.68 (1292) 67.28 (1172) 10:29.47 (1204) 5548
7 Aya Medany  Egypt 184 (1144) 22 (928) 2:15.69 (1292) 71.78 (1004) 10:36.05 (1176) 5544
8 Amélie Caze  France 177 (1060) 22 (928) 2:11.29 (1348) 72.83 (1116) 10:59.82 (1084) 5536
9 Xiu Xiu  China 183 (1132) 19 (856) 2:17.17 (1276) 69.84 (1144) 11:06.31 (1056) 5464
10 Belinda Schreiber  Switzerland 188 (1192) 18 (832) 2:16.96 (1280) 66.82 (1172) 11:23.70 (988) 5464
11 Tatiana Mouratova  Russia 179 (1084) 22 (928) 2:22.98 (1208) 76.56 (1108) 10:49.35 (1124) 5452
12 Donata Rimšaitė  Lithuania 175 (1036) 17 (808) 2:20.57 (1236) 67.38 (1088) 10:13.76 (1268) 5436
13 Claudia Corsini  Italy 184 (1144) 14 (736) 2:19.22 (1252) 69.83 (1116) 10:40.01 (1160) 5408
14 Laura Asadauskaitė  Lithuania 175 (1036) 12 (688) 2:21.76 (1220) 68.94 (1200) 10:18.95 (1248) 5392
15 Lucie Grolichová  Czech Republic 177 (1060) 23 (952) 2:19.78 (1244) 60.79 (1060) 11:06.47 (1056) 5372
16 Sylwia Czwojdzińska  Poland 174 (1024) 21 (904) 2:18.76 (1256) 83.30 (1040) 10:52.41 (1112) 5336
17 Yane Marques  Brazil 185 (1156) 19 (856) 2:15.44 (1296) 85.86 (948) 11:01.61 (1076) 5332
18 Sheila Taormina  United States 173 (1012) 4 (496) 2:08.86 (1376) 71.54 (1200) 10:25.05 (1220) 5304
19 Zsuzsanna Vörös  Hungary 182 (1120) 15 (760) 2:16.96 (1280) 77.62 (1076) 11:04.30 (1064) 5300
20 Margaux Isaksen  United States 171 (988) 15 (760) 2:20.30 (1240) 71.59 (1144) 10:40.41 (1160) 5292
21 Hanna Arkhipenka  Belarus 180 (1096) 16 (784) 2:27.06 (1156) 66.24 (1144) 10:53.23 (1108) 5288
22 Jeļena Rubļevska  Latvia 181 (908) 27 (1048) 2:22.94 (1208) 74.64 (980) 10:49.35 (1124) 5268
23 Leila Gyenesei  Hungary 171 (988) 13 (712) 2:13.84 (1316) 67.13 (1172) 11:02.35 (1072) 5260
24 Evdokia Gretchichnikova  Russia 178 (1072) 20 (880) 2:26.37 (1164) 70.17 (976) 10:43.65 (1148) 5240
25 Galina Dolgushina  Kazakhstan 176 (1048) 23 (952) 2:26.28 (1168) 69.21 (1144) 11:44.57 (904) 5216
26 Monica Pinette  Canada 187 (1180) 11 (664) 2:29.95 (1124) 67.88 (1144) 11:00.45 (1080) 5192
27 Marlene Sánchez  Mexico 186 (1168) 17 (808) 2:27.39 (1152) 92.47 (1020) 11:18.11 (1008) 5156
28 Eva Trautmann  Germany 168 (952) 9 (616) 2:17.17 (1276) 80.46 (1024) 10:40.25 (1160) 5028
29 Omnia Fakhry  Egypt 186 (1168) 17 (808) 2:15.72 (1292) 102.51 (776) 11:32.10 (952) 4996
30 Kara Grant  Canada 178 (1072) 15 (760) 2:45.26 (940) 67.27 (1060) 10:44.45 (1144) 4976
31 Sara Bertoli  Italy 174 (1024) 13 (712) 2:21.92 (1220) 107.07 (872) 10:48.46 (1128) 4956
32 Yun Cho-Rong  South Korea 166 (928) 16 (784) 2:22.88 (1208) 71.57 (1060) 11:47.30 (892) 4872
33 Rita Sanz-Agero  Guatemala 171 (988) 7 (568) 2:29.41 (1128) 68.38 (1116) 11:09.98 (1044) 4844
34 Angie Darby  Australia 164 (904) 12 (688) 2:35.59 (1056) 67.23 (1172) 11:21.96 (996) 4816
35 Lada Jienbalanova  Kazakhstan 170 (976) 15 (760) 2:19.13 (1252) 142.90 (748) DNS (0) 3736
DSQ Victoria Tereshchuk  Ukraine 178 (1072) 22 (928) 2:13.97 (1316) 70.10 (1088) 10:13.25 (1268) 5672

References

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  1. ^ Mallon, Bill (26 Sep 2017). "2008-12 OLYMPIC DOPING RE-TEST – AN UPDATE-UPDATE". Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  2. ^ "Tereshchuk stripped of Beijing 2008 modern penathlon bronze after doping retest". Inside the games. 1 March 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Modern Pentathlon – Inside This Sport". NBC Olympics. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
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