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MODERN PENTATHLON Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne Newsletter NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2014 HIGHLIGHTS • UIPM Congress 2014 - Sofia, Bulgaria - p.2 • Central American and Caribbean Games 2014, Mexico - p.4 • Asian Beach Games, Phuket, Thailand - p.6 • News from around the Modern Pentathlon World - p.8 • Tournament & Training Camp Invitations - p.10 • Medical & Anti-Doping corner - p.10 • Inside UIPM: Monthly activities of President Dr Schormann - p.11 • New Balance World Rankings - p.15 • Calendar - p.16 UIPM CONGRESS 2014 - Fencing Bonus Round continues evolution of Modern Pentathlon THE UIPM CONGRESS 2014 WAS HELD IN SOFIA, BULGARIA
UIPM NEWSLETTER 2 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 UIPM Congress Sofia, Bulgaria 2014 The evolution of Modern Pentathlon continued at the 2014 UIPM Con- gress with the establishment of a new and exciting Fencing format. The Fencing Bonus Round will be established in the 2015 season af- ter winning the approval of a huge majority of delegates who attend- ed Congress in Sofia, Bulgaria, from November 29-30. “Again UIPM takes a important step forward for our sport and for the Olympic movement with the ap- DR SCHORMANN MAKES HIS PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS TO DELEGATES AT CONGRESS proval of this Fencing Bonus Round,” stated Dr. Klaus Schormann, Presi- ter the traditional Round Robin, was gained support at the first-ever dent of the Union Internationale de vigorously tested this year at nu- joint-meeting of UIPM’s Technical Pentathlon Moderne, after the 2014 merous events, including the pres- Committee and Coaches Commit- Congress. tigious World Cup Final in Sarasota, tee in Warsaw, Poland on Septem- The Bonus Round, which will take USA and the World Championships ber 8. place at the end of the popular in Warsaw, Poland. The two committees, after being Round Robin stage, is the latest in The format was extremely well re- briefed by UIPM President Dr Klaus a series of innovations by UIPM de- ceived and offers all athletes the Schormann and Secretary General signed to enhance the spectacle of chance to win bonus points to top Shiny Fang, decided on the rules of 21st-century Modern Pentathlon for up their score, while focusing the the proposed new round to be ap- broadcasters and spectators. action on a single piste, creating a proved by the Executive Board at The revolutionary concept, which more exciting experience for ath- its meeting in Sofia on November has the finalists fencing in a one- letes, spectators and broadcasters. 26-27, and finally ratified by UIPM on-one format on a single piste af- The Bonus Round was tabled and Congress. NEW FEDERATION MEMBERS APPROVED AT THE UIPM CONGRESS 2014
UIPM NEWSLETTER 3 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 That process was completed on gress 2014. Here is the full list of November 30, as delegates from hosts appointed: around the world gathered in the • 2015 Biathle/Triathle World Tour: Bulgarian capital of Sofia to ratify • Dubai,UAE(February); this and other important resolutions. • Cascina, Italy (June); • Setubal, Portugal (July); Five new NFs welcomed into the • Weymouth, Great Britain UIPM family (September); Congress approved the nomination • Goa, India (October) by the UIPM Executive Board of five • 2017 Senior World Championships: new National Federations: Burkina Cairo, Egypt DR. SCHORMANN WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE Faso, Gambia, Ghana (Africa) and • 2017 World Cup Final: Lithuania BULGARIAN MODERN PENTATHLON FEDERATION, Pakistan, Thailand (Asia). • 2017 World Cup #1: USA ANDREY KUZMANOV All five nations made clear progress • 2017 World Cup #4: Kecskemét, in developing the sport this year Hungary under the watchful guidance of the • 2017 Youth A World Championships: tive UIPM Executive Board Meeting African and Asian confederations Prague, Czech Republic in Sofia, which included a discussion respectively. about new development projects in- Round-up UIPM cluding possible new combinations Medical and Doping rule changes Congress 2014 featured a progress of the formats that make up Mod- UIPM Medical and Doping Rules for report by UIPM as well as a presenta- ern Pentathlon and its non-Olympic 2015 (based on and complying with tion of events coming up in 2015. sub-sports. the World Anti-Doping Agency regu- Delegates also heard an updated The EB Members were updated lations) were approved. report from theRio 2016 Olympic on the latest initiatives in Triathle, Games Organising Committee from Beach Games, Urban Games, and NFs strengthened by eligibility Helio Meirelles Cardoso, President the 2015 World Championship for rule change of the Brazilian Modern Pentathlon Urban Pentathlon (Running/Laser An amendment to eligibility rules Confederation (CBPF). Shooting) which will take place in in accordance with updates to the France in 2015. International Olympic Committee Lt. Col. Nilton Rolim, CISM Modern Charter was approved. The change Pentathlon President, presented a Finally it was announced that Chi- will strengthen the independence of development plan and outlined the nese Taipei will organise the next Modern Pentathlon’s National Fed- organisation of the 2015 World Mil- UIPM Congress from November 13- erations. itary Games, which will take place in 15, 2015. Korea, and future annual World 2017 World Championships to be Championships in Poland, Germany At the conclusion of Congress, Pres- held in Cairo, Egypt and China. ident Dr Schormann paid tribute to Cairo was one of many host cities to the host city of Sofia and said: “This be awarded the privilege of staging The successful Congress took place was a Congress of unity and harmo- future UIPM competitions by Con- two days after an equally construc- ny.” UIPM’S EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING IN SOFIA WHICH PRECEDED THE 2014 CONGRESS
UIPM NEWSLETTER 4 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games Veracruz, Mexico 2014 For the fourth time in the long his- tory of the CAC Games, the oldest regional championship in the world which dates back to 1926, Modern Pentathlon featured on the pro- gramme and after three success- ful days of competition, Mexico and Cuba shared top spot on the medal table. The two most prominent nations each won two gold, two silver and two bronze medals, with Gua- temala(one gold, one silver) and Venezuela also enjoying podium success in the 22nd edition of the UIPM VICE-PRESIDENT IVAR SISNIEGA AND NORCECA CONFEDERATION PRESIDENT JUAN MANZO WITH THE MEN’S IN- DIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS Games, which took place in Xalapa in the State of Veracruz, Mexico. The competition was held at the Figueroa (CUB), to silver on 1420. Universidad Veracruzana and Her- The first gold medallist was Leydi iberto Jara Corona Stadium, where Yaniel Velazquez (MEX) passed Laura Moya (CUB), who came out a crowd of almost 3,000 attended compatriot Saul Rivera on the final on top in the women’s individu- the Men’s Individual event and were lap to finish third on 1413. al with 1314 points. She was able rewarded with a Mexican victory. to hold off three Mexican athletes Excitement reached fever pitch on by posting the fastest combined In an exciting Combined Event, the the final day of the Modern Pen- event with a time of 13.10, based top six competitors changed posi- tathlon competition with the Wom- on a near-perfect shooting series. tions numerous times and it was Is- en’s, Men’s and Mixed Relay events mael Hernández (MEX) who pulled bringing the event to a close. Tamara Vega (MEX) moved up from away from the field in the final two fifth place and with a time of 13.16 in rounds, to the delight of the crowd. the Combined Event climbed up all the way into the silver medal position. Hernandez won the combined Thelma Martinez (MEX), had who be- event with a time of 11.34 to help gun the combined event in first place, him reach 1443 points and consign held on for the bronze medal. the Pan-American champion, Jose GOLD MEDALLIST ISMAEL HERNANDEZ DURING THE PODIUM OF THE WOMEN’S TEAM RELAY COMPETITION COMBINED EVENT
UIPM NEWSLETTER 5 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 The women’s relay team of Ana So- phia Hernandez and Maria Ximenia Dieguez (GUA) made a very strong start by winning the Fencing com- petition and maintained their dom- inance throughout the Swimming and Riding to hold a 19-second ad- vantage in the Combined Event. Tamara Vega and Elena Nogueda (MEX) kept breathing down their necks, however, and that made for an exhilarating climax. MEN’S TEAM RELAY MEDALLISTS AT THE CAC GAMES 2014 At one point the crowd was In the mixed relay, Cuba came out convinced that gold was destined on top with the team of Leydi Laura for Mexico but 17-year-old Hernan- Moya and Jose Figueroa dominat- dez (GUA) dug deep and in the final ing each of the disciplines to win by 200m sprint caught up with No- a considerable margin. Their score geada (MEX) to capture the title. of 1435 points gave them a huge margin of victory over Isabel Brand Eliani Camara and Leydi Lau- and Charles Fernandez (GUA) in sil- ra Moya, the women’s individual ver and Thelma Martinez and Ma- champion, took bronze for Cuba. nuel Padilla (MEX) in bronze. THE FENCING EVENT OF THE WOMEN’S COMPETITION IN THE CAC GAMES 2014 The men’s relay was competitive, Competition Director Juan Man- but less of a dramatic spectacle zo and Technical Delegate Janusz with the Mexicans in control from Peciak, the UIPM Sport Director, start to finish. Ismael Hernandez, were extremely pleased with the the individual champion, and Saul outcome of the competition and Rivera were second in the Fenc- the enthusiastic response by the ing but took top spot in both the crowds in Xalapa. Swimming and Riding to give them an unassailable lead going into the Looking ahead to the 2018 Games Combined Event. in Barranquilla, the organisers said: “The challenge we face in four Yaniel Velazquez and Jose Figueroa years is to assist Colombia so that (CUB) were second with Julio Luna our sport will once again be pres- and Eduardo Salas (VEN) passing ent in Barranquilla 2018.” Guatemala in the final 200m to se- cure bronze. GOLD MEDALLIST LEYDI LAURA MOYA DURING THE RIDING EVENT THE CAC GAMES ARE THE OLDEST REGIONAL WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL COMPETITION PODIUM CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE WORLD
UIPM NEWSLETTER 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 Asian Beach Games Phuket, Thailand 2014 After several months of prepara- tions, Modern Triathle made a tri- umphant debut at the 4th edition of the Asian Beach Games in Phuket, Thailand. Sixteen teams from 10 countries took part in what was a thrilling and popular event under the sun of Nai Yang, including four nations - Philippines, India, Mongolia and the host country Thailand - taking part in Beach Modern Triathle (run- shoot-swim) for the first time. The success of this format at con- tinental level now gives the sport a GOLD MEDALLIST JUN WOONGTAE DURING THE ASIAN BEACH GAMES MEN’S COMPETITION strong platform on which to devel- op ahead of the next Asian Beach Jun Woongtae won a well-de- who was only previously registered Games in Nha Trang, Vietnam in served gold medal with a 13-sec- as a beach triathlete but decided 2016. ond advantage on his compatriot to experiment with Modern Triathle Lee Jihun, who took silver. with some success. The opening day was delayed by 24 hours due to a huge tropical storm Li Shihuan of China picked up the The Women’s Individual event then which swept across the venue at bronze, 25 seconds behind. took centre stage and China made Nai Yang Beach, but for the Kore- up for the disappointment of being an team it was worth waiting for as The event also featured a tremen- upstaged by the Korean men by they enjoyed a triumphant start in dous performance by Philippines securing the top two places on the the Men’s Individual event. athlete John Leerams Chicano, podium. Huo Qi hit the finish line THE MEN’S INDIVIDUAL PODIUM
UIPM NEWSLETTER 7 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 SIXTEEN TEAMS PARTICIPATED IN THIS EVENT THE GOLD AND SILVER MEDALLISTS OF THE WOMEN’S COMPETITION DURING THE SHOOTING EVENT first, 22 seconds ahead of com- fourth-placed Kim Sehee of Korea. patriot Bian Yufei, who won silver. Only eight seconds behind Bian, The following day the event came in a major surprise, came Valeriia to a terrifically exciting climax as Uvarova of Kyrgyzstan who won a Korea had the last laugh over China THERESORTOFPHUKETPROVEDTOBEAVERYATTRACTIVE spectacular bronze medal for her with a narrow victory in the Mixed VENUE FOR THE ASIAN BEACH GAMES. country. Relay. hee and Jun Woongtae, the Indi- Again there was a noticeable per- China, represented by Women’s In- vidual Men’s champion. The crowd formance from a Philippines ath- dividual champion Huo Qi and male roared the two teams home and lete who normally specialises in compatriot Zhang Linbin, had led bronze went to Kazakhstan, repre- triathlon. the entire race until the last five sented by Olga Boiko and Vladislav Marion Kim Mangrobang finished metres where they were amazingly Sukharev, who had finished fifth in fifth, only four seconds behind overtaken by Korean duo Kim Se- the Men’s Individual event. UIPM PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY GENERAL WITH THE WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL MEDALLISTS
UIPM NEWSLETTER 8 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 News from around the Modern Pentathlon World Aya Medany honoured in IOC Last year, after a long and decorated women and girls in her country, Aya has Women And Sport Awards career, she retired from the sport. used her celebrity to engage with the The IOC described Aya Medany as “a media and senior government officials One of Modern Pentathlon’s most true role model” in a lavish tribute on its responsible for sport and physical edu- inspirational figures, Aya Mahmoud website. cation about the importance of promo- Medany of Egypt, was recognised in The tribute read: “A modern pentathle- ting equal opportunities for women.” the 2014 International Olympic Com- te and three-time Olympian, Aya Mah- Winners of the IOC Women and Sport mittee’s Women And Sport Awards as moud Medany first competed in the Awards are picked out for having made winner of the regional award for Africa. Olympic Games at the age of 15 and remarkable contributions to the de- The recognition of Aya Medany, the won many world championship medals. velopment, encouragement and rein- 26-year-old who competed at three “Away from competing, she has con- forcement of women’s participation in Olympic Games, is a tremendous boost tributed to the introduction of school sport, in coaching or in the administra- to the sport and particularly to budding biathlon in Egypt and also helped the tive area. female pentathletes in Africa. She wore Egyptian Modern Pentathlon Federa- Six women from different sports re- a hijab while competing, sending out a tion raise money for equipment aimed ceived trophies at the ceremony, held powerful message to other Muslim wo- at promoting women’s and girls’ partici- during the 127th IOC Session in Mona- men that they need not compromise pation in the sport. She has also taken co. The World Trophy went to Meriem their faith to participate in sport. part in many charity events and tour- Cherni Mizouni of Tunisia while the Aya Medany won the African women’s naments in different sports to promote other continental winners were Nan- individual title four times and took and encourage broader participation cy Hogshead-Makar (USA/Americas), home a silver medal from the World by women and girls in sport. Cheikha Naïma Al-Sabah (Kuwait/Asia), Championships in Budapest in 2008. “A true role model and mentor for many Anastasia Davydova (Russia/Europe) and Siân Mulholland (Australia/Ocea- nia). Pentathlon GB plans ’most compact European Cham- pionships ever’ and creates two new academies Pentathlon GB officials have declared that the 2015 European Championships will take place in the most compact ve- nue the sport has ever seen. As the event’s official website www. pentathlongb.org/europeanchamps was launched, Pentathlon GB’s Olym- pic Team Leader, Dominic Mahony, said: “In my memory there has never been a more compact venue than the one we are offering in Bath in August of next year.” The University of Bath, which is home to Pentathlon GB’s National Training Centre, will play host to the Cham- pionships from 17-23 August. The athletes will swim, fence, ride, run and shoot all within 400m of each other in (LEFT TO RIGHT) UIPM VICE-PRESIDENT JOEL BOUZOU, IOC WOMEN AND SPORTS AWARD WINNER AYA MEDANY, UIPM spectator-friendly arenas. Athlete ac- PRESIDENT DR KLAUS SCHORMANN AND SECRETARY GENERAL SHINY FANG
UIPM NEWSLETTER 9 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 commodation and stable facilities are advancement of sport throughout the National Championships. also on site. world. Overseen by Michael Janca (Czech Eight quota places for the 2016 Olym- “Through this prestigious award given Republic), the success of that camp pic Games in Rio are on offer for men to HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco, the and the subsequent championships and women at the event and Samantha entire peace through sport movement kick-started the development of pen- Murray, the London 2012 Olympic silver is rewarded for its work. It also de- tathlon in Pakistan which culminated medallist and 2014 World Champion, monstrates that peace through sport in the country’s National Federation said she was excited by the prospect is growing worldwide. Recognizing our being accepted as a member of UIPM of competing in an Olympic qualifier at movement in Dubai, at the heart of a at Congress. her home training base. rapidly changing Middle East, further “It will be a fantastic opportunity for our drives and inspires our actions.” Former Pentathlete is the new sport to harness the interest generated UCI Head of Marketing by the 2012 Olympics and by the per- Ankara training camp formance of the British men and wo- Cyrille Jacobsen is a former pentathle- men there,” she said. Edvinas Krungolcas (Lithuania), silver te who competed for France between The British federation has also unvei- medallist at the 2008 Olympic Games the ages of 15 and 25 in the 1990s. His led a series of Academies across the in Beijing, managed on behalf of UIPM passion for sport, allied to the business country where they hope to nurture the a successful training camp for 20 pen- studies he undertook at the ESCP Eu- stars of the future. The Pentathlon GB tathlon coaches in Ankara, Turkey from rope, gave him the ambition to become Academies will build on existing initiati- November 11-14. a sports marketing expert. Over the ves in schools and clubs. The four-day camp comprised practi- past 15 years he has fulfilled marke- Jan Bartu, Performance Director of cal instruction on how to train athletes ting, strategy and business develop- Pentathlon GB, said: “The Academies for all five of the Modern Pentathlon ment roles at Adidas, then Eurosport signal our resolve to build a strong and disciplines. As instructor, Edvinas also International, followed by A.S.O. and dynamic future for our sport and to spoke to the budding coaches about Lagardere Unlimited. create a pipeline of talent at all levels.” his own experiences in elite Modern These experiences with key sports in- Pentathlon, about motivating athletes dustry stakeholders across the whole Prince Albert II of Monaco and how to create goals in what he re- chain of sport and business convinced named 2014 International ferred to as “this lovely sport of mine”. the new management of the internatio- “I think this camp was very useful not nal cycling federation, UCI, under Brian Sports Figure only for local coaches as a source of Cookson’s leadership, to give him the information and knowledge, but for me key role of Head of Marketing. Cyrille Prince Albert II of Monaco, UIPM’s Ho- as well,” he said. “I learned a lot about took up his new position in November norary President, celebrated the birth the Turkish pentathlon structure, about and he will be in charge of the commer- of twins recently and the addition of sports facilities, about possibilities for cialisation of all World Championships little Jacques Honoré Rainier and Ga- athletes in the country and about the and World Cup events (approximately briella Thérèse Marie to the Royal Fa- potential of the Turkish federation to 50 events per year) liaising with broa- mily was not the only good news he reach their objectives.” dcasters and sponsors worldwide and received. The Turkish camp followed a similarly host cities. The five-time Olympic pentathlete was ground-breaking camp held in Pakistan We wish him the best of luck in this new also named “2014 International Sports in advance of the country’s inaugural role. Figure” by the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Award for his contribution to developing sporting practice worldwide and to peace throu- gh sport. Prince Albert has been the Patron of Peace and Sport since 2007, and su- pports the development of structured sport and its values as a vector for edu- cation and social stability and reconci- liation. Joël Bouzou, President and Founder of Peace and Sport, said: “This award is above all a highly deserved recogni- tion for an exceptional man who, whi- le exercising his many responsibilities, has dedicated his role as athlete first, and as ruler and leader second, to the UIPM PRESIDENT, DR. KLAUS SCHORMANN WITH THE UIPM HONORARY PRESIDENT AND 2014 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS FIGURE, PRINCE ALBERT II OF MONACO
UIPM NEWSLETTER 10 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 Tournament & Training Camp Invitations This is an important notice for all Athletes and Competi- Tournament and Training Camps tions organisers to continuously check pentathlon.org for all information related to invitations and visa letters. Navigate to the National Federations Portal or to http:// Winter Pentathlon/Tetrathlon www.pentathlon.org/competitions/invitations to stay up Helsinki, Finland to date with all tournament news. 6-8 February 2015 You can also directly follow the links, which are under- Turkey Training Camp lined, in the tournaments below: Mersin, Turkey 24 January - 15 February 2015 Competition Invitations Colorado Springs International Training Camp World Cup #1 Colorado Springs, USA Sarasota, USA 1-22 March 2015 16-22 February 2015 World Cup #2 Cairo Training Camp Cairo, Egypt 16-31 March 2015 Medical and Anti-Doping Corner WADA has completed its The recommendation to re- amendment to Section vise the List was made and S2.1 of the 2014 List of approved by WADA’s Exe- Prohibited Substances and cutive Committee during Methods valid from the 1st its May meeting. september 2014. The new List can be Hypoxia-Inducible Factor found in the Medi- (HIF) activators Xenon and cal Corner of the UIPM Argon have been added to website (pentathlon.org) the 2014 Prohibited List, following the required thre- e-month notice period and UNESCO’s communication to all States Parties.
UIPM NEWSLETTER 11 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 Inside UIPM: Monthly activities of President Dr Schormann 5-9 NOV 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND DR SCHORMANN WITH SEMINAR MEMBERS AT THE ASIAN BEACH GAMES IN PHUKET During his visit President Schormann also briefed the Secretary General of the ANOC of Africa, Tomas Amos Ganda Sithole, on new Modern Pentathlon projects linked to seminars in South Africa, Burkina Faso and Egypt. They discussed the possibility of including Tria- thle and Tetrathlon in the African Games and the in- tegration of new countries like Botswana, Zimbabwe, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Liberia. PRESIDENT DR KLAUS SCHORMANN, SECRETARY GENERAL SHINY FANG, ANOC PRESIDENT AND IOC MEMBER SHEIKH AHMAD AL FAHAD AL-SABAH AND UIPM 1ST VICE-PRESIDENT IVAR SISNIEGA. President Dr. Klaus Schormann took part along with Secretary General Shiny Fang and 1st Vice President Ivar Sisniega in the General Assembly of the Associa- tion of National Olympic Committees (ANOC). During this visit Dr Schormann met with many NOC Presidents and Secretary Generals, whom he briefed DR SCHORMANN AND TOMAS AMOS GANDA SITHOLE, SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE on new development projects pertaining to Beach Ga- ANOCA, ATTEND A BEACH VOLLEYBALL GAME IN PHUKET. mes and Urban Games, as well as new relations in the student sport society linked to UIPM’s full membership of FISU. 22 NOV 2014 - DARMSTADT, In Bangkok the UIPM President also met with Kosovo GERMANY NOC President Mr Besim Hasani, who is also founder of Kosovo Modern Pentathlon and presented an action In his role as Honorary President of the German Modern plan for Modern Pentathlon in Kosovo and the Baltic Pentathlon Federation, UIPM President Dr. Schormann region. NOC Kosovo is now a full Member of the ANOC took part in the federation General Assembly at which and, as of December at the IOC Session in Monte Carlo, he awarded Ottfried Seuberling with the UIPM Pierre de a recognised member of the IOC. Coubertin Gold Medal. 14-21 NOV 2014 - PHUKET, THAILAND While visiting Phuket to witness the Asian Beach Ga- mes, President Schormann was able to meet with members of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and had a special meeting with the Director General, Mr Hussain Al-Musallam, to discuss the World Beach Games and the development of Modern Pentathlon in the Middle East. DR. SCHORMANN, OTTFRIED SEUBERLING AND DVMF PRESIDENT OLAF KLEIDON
UIPM NEWSLETTER 12 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 The outgoing Secretary General of GMPF/DVMF, Mr Seuberling also served for many years as treasurer and member for sport and organised World Championships, World Cups and World Cup Finals over the last 51 years. 24 NOV-01 DEC 2014 - SOFIA, BULGARIA Dr. Schormann chaired the UIPM Executive Board me- eting, at which it was decided that fundamental propo- sed changes to Modern Pentathlon should go before Congress [see Section 1 for details]. The UIPM President led the way as Modern Pentathlon’s world governing body threw its weight behind the World Olympians Association’s Target Ebola campaign, a hu- DR SCHORMANN MEETS WITH BULGARIA’S NEW MINISTER FOR YOUTH AND manitarian project which aims to raise awareness and SPORTS, KRASEN KRALEV. ALSO PRESENT IN THE SAME MEETING WERE THE MO- funds to help stop the spread of ebola in West Africa. DERN PENTATHLON OF BULGARIA PRESIDENT ANDREY KUZMANOV AND DIMITRY After joining Secretary General Shiny Fang, WOA Presi- SVATKOVSKY, OLYMPIC CHAMPION AND PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN MODERN PENTATHLON CONFEDERATION dent and UIPM Vice-President Joel Bouzou and other EB members to pose for photographs and spread the While in Sofia for Congress [see Section 1], Dr Schor- message, Dr Schormann said in a statement: “Penta- mann met with the new Bulgarian Minister for Youth thletes are the children of Pierre de Coubertin. We were and Sports, Mr Krasen Kralev, and Andrey Kuzmanov, created not only to promote the complete athlete but President of Bulgarian Modern Pentathlon, in the Mi- also and more importantly to use sport at the service nister’s office. They discussed educational and health of society. This is much needed today. Therefore I am benefits of sport and cooperations between sport and proud to back the #targetbebola campaign and to su- tourism, all of which are linked to UIPM’s sporting por- pport the WOA President, who is also a member of our tfolio of Biathle, Schoolbiathle, Triathle, Run-Shoot, Te- family.” trathlon and Modern Pentathlon. UIPM as a multi-sport federation gives a wide range of opportunities to enjoy sport and our sport will be supported by the Ministry as a base for better physical and mental health. DR SCHORMANN HELPS TO PUBLICISE THE WOA’S #TARGETEBOLA CAMPAIGN
UIPM NEWSLETTER 13 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 07-11 DEC 2014 - MONACO President Schormann participated in the 127th IOC Session in Monte Carlo with Secretary General Shiny Fang and Vice President Joel Bouzou. The full membership of the IOC unanimously appro- ved the 40 recommendations that make up Olympic Agenda 2020, a strategic roadmap for the future of the Olympic Movement. DR SCHORMANN WITH THE TOKYO 2020 DELEGATION 15.-16.12.2014 - LELING, SHANDONG, CHINA Dr. Schormann and Shiny Fang visited the Taishan Sports Industry Group in Leling in Shansong Province in China. Afterwards they discussed future partnership opportunities with board chairman Mr Bian Zhi Liang and his son Will, a director, Jack Gao, director of the UIPM PRESIDENT DR. SCHORMANN, UIPM HONORARY PRESIDENT HSH PRINCE ALBERT operation centre and Beijing office, and Harrison Liu, II OF MONACO, UIPM SECRETARY GENERAL SHINY FANG AND VICE PRESIDENTS JUAN ANTONIO SAMARANCH JR. AND JOEL BOUZOU AT THE IOC SESSION general manager of Taishan Import & Export Co. Ltd. They discussed the provision of new equipment for The exciting and progressive Olympic Agenda 2020 ini- Modern Pentathlon disciplines and special develop- tiative has been welcomed by all at UIPM as a positive ment tools/boxes/packages for new countries in Mo- step for the future of the Olympic Games. dern Pentathlon. While in Monaco, President Dr. Schormann also met with a delegation of Tokyo 2020 to discuss the coming 17.-19.12.2014 - BEIJING, visit in January 2015 in Tokyo. Together they reviewed CHINA the schedule for the 2020 Olympic Games and the set- Dr Schormann and Shiny Fang met CMPA President -up of the facilities, where all five disciplines will be sta- Wang Wei and Secretary General Jiang Guofeng to ged in one stadium. discuss the establishment of the UIPM Youth Trai- ning Centre in Hubai, China, which will be a major step DR SCHORMANN AND SECRETARY GENERAL SHINY FANG VISIT THE TAISHAN SPORTS INDUSTRY GROUP WITH THE BOARD CHAIRMAN, MR BIAN ZHI LIANG
UIPM NEWSLETTER 14 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 DR SCHORMANN IN FRONT OF THE GINGOTREE AND MEMORY STONE FOR PIERRE DE COUBERTIN, IN FRONT OF THE UIPM TRAINING ACADEMY IN BEIJING: (LEFT-RIGHT) UIPM PRESIDENT DR. SCHORMANN, YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES CHAMPION UIPM PRESIDENT DR. SCHORMANN AND UIPM SECRETARY GENERAL SHINY FANG MET 2014 ZHONG XIUTING, WORLD CHAMPION AND ASIAN GAMES CHAMPION QIAN CHEN, WITH CMPA PRESIDENT WANG WEI AND CMPA SECRETARY GENERAL JIANG GUOFENG TO MEDALIST LIANG WANXIA AND CMPA SECRETARY GENERAL JIANG GUOFENG DISCUSS THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UIPM YOUTH TRAINNING CENTER IN HUBAI, CHINA towards the goal of establishing worldwide centres for youth development. They also discussed the develop- ment of Triathle and Urban Pentathlon linked to close cooperation with tourism offices. Also during his trip to Beijing, the UIPM President dis- cussed future partnerships between sport and urban development with the Investment Service Bureau of Chengdu Tianfu New Area. The meeting involved the Second Division of Investment Promotion Chief Lin Ming, Senior Project Manager Margaret Huang and Pro- ject Manager Zou Bo. DR. KLAUS SCHORMANN MET IN BEIJING WITH GOVERNORS FROM TIANFU NEW AREA, They also discussed the potential for future compe- INVESTMENT SERVICE BUREAU OF CHENGDU titions at the Pierre de Coubertin Modern Pentathlon Centre Chengdu, a venture strongly supported by about the importance of next year in terms of qualifica- CMPA President Wang Wei. tion for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The Secretary General of CMPA, Jiang Guofeng, also took Finally, Dr Schormann visited the UIPM Training Aca- part in this meeting. demy in Beijing to watch the best Chinese women athle- tes training. The UIPM President talked to the athletes PRESIDENT DR. KLAUS SCHORMANN WITH THE BEST CHINESE WOMEN ATHLETES IN THE UIPM TRAINING ACADEMY IN BEIJING.
UIPM NEWSLETTER 15 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 New Balance World Rankings. The PWR is updated live on www.pentathlon.org after each competition. PWR as at 15 December 2014: Women Men 1 CHN Qian Chen 205 1 RUS Aleksander Lesun 220 2 LTU Laura Asadauskaite 198 2 RUS Ilia Frolov 185 3 POL Oktawia Nowacka 195 3 ITA Riccardo De Luca 178 4 GER Lena Schoneborn 189 4 UKR Pavlo Tymoshchenko 176 5 RUS Donata Rimsaite 161 5 EGY Amro El Geziry 175 6 USA Margaux Isaksen 160 6 HUN Robert Kasza 172 7 CHN Liang Wanxia 158 7 CZE Jan Kuf 167 8 HUN Sarolta Kovacs 156 8 FRA Christopher Patte 167 9 GBR Samantha Murray 147 9 FRA Valentin Prades 155 10 BRA Yane Marques 146 10 FRA Valentin Belaud 151 11 GBR Kate French 146 11 LTU Justinas Kinderis 150 12 RUS Ekaterina Khuraskina 144 12 HUN Bence Demeter 146 13 CAN Melanie McCann 140 13 CHN Guo Jianli 139 14 LTU Karolina Guzauskaite 133 14 HUN Adam Marosi 130 15 UKR Victoria Tereshuk 131 15 KOR Lee Woo Jin 123 16 ITA Claudia Cesarini 129 16 ITA Nicola Benedetti 122 17 UKR Iryna Khokhlova 125 17 AUT Thomas Daniel 120 18 CHN Xiaonan Zhang 124 18 KAZ Pavel Ilyashenko 119 19 KOR Soo Jin Yang 119 19 UKR Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy 114 20 MEX Tamara Vega 118 20 EGY Yasser Hefny 111 The Full New Balance World Ranking is available on www.pentathlon.org MODERN PENTATHLON Key-Milestones PENTATHLON IN THE ANCIENT GAMES 708 BC - Lampis of Sparta won the first ancient Pentathlon MODERN PENTATHLON 1912 - Stockholm: First time in the Olympic Programme 1948 - London: the UIPM was established 1996 – Atlanta: First Olympic Games all 5 events took place in one day 1998 – Budapest, Mexico, Monaco, Olympia, Lausanne: UIPM celebrates 50th Anniversary 2000 – Sydney: First time women pentathletes competed in the Olympics 2004 – Athens: Pentathlon home after 2712 years 2010 – Singapore: Combined event (running and shooting) and laser pistol introduced into the Olympic programme 2012 – London: 100 Years of Modern Pentathlon in the Olympic Games 2014 – UIPM joins the International Paralympic Family and the University Sports Family 2016 – Rio de Janeiro: Fencing Bonus Round in the Olympic Games
UIPM NEWSLETTER 16 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2014 “The Modern Pentathlon event would test a man’s moral qualities as much as his physical resources and skills, producing thereby the ideal, complete athlete.” Baron Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern olympic games Calendar International Competitions January February Open Winter Championships Winter Pentathlon Almaty, Kazakhstan Helsinki, Finland 20-24 January 2015 7-8 February 2015 World Cup #1 Sarasota, USA 18-23 February 2015 UIPM HEADQUARTERS E-mail: uipm@pentathlon.org Stade Louis II Website: www.pentathlon.org Entrance E -13 Avenue des Castelans, MC-98000 Monaco Facebook: Facebook.com/modpen Tel. +377 9777 8555 Twitter: UIPM_HQ Fax +377 9777 8550 Youtube: Youtube.com/uipmchannel
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