World Modern Pentathlon Championships

The UIPM Senior World Championships is an annual global international competition in modern pentathlon. It was first held in 1949 under the organization of the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM).

Editions

Edition Year Men's host city Men's host country Women's host city Women's host country
I 1949 Stockholm Sweden Not held
II 1950 Bern Switzerland
III 1951 Helsingborg Sweden
IV 1953 Santo Domingo Chile
V 1954 Budapest Hungary
VI 1955 Zurich Switzerland
VII 1957 Stockholm Sweden
VIII 1958 Aldershot United Kingdom
IX 1959 Hershey United States
X 1961 Moscow Soviet Union
XI 1962 Mexico City Mexico
XII 1963 Magglingen Switzerland
XIII 1965 Leipzig East Germany
XIV 1966 Melbourne Australia
XV 1967 Jönköping Sweden
XVI 1969 Budapest Hungary
XVII 1970 Warendorf West Germany
XVIII 1971 San Antonio United States
XIX 1973 London United Kingdom
XX 1974 Moscow Soviet Union
XXI 1975 Mexico City Mexico
XXII 1977 San Antonio United States
XXIII 1978 Jönköping Sweden
XXIV 1979 Budapest Hungary
XXV 1981 Zielona Góra Poland London United Kingdom
XXVI 1982 Rome Italy Compiègne France
XXVII 1983 Warendorf West Germany Gothenburg Sweden
XXVIII 1984 Copenhagen Denmark
XXIX 1985 Melbourne Australia Montreal Canada
XXX 1986 Montecatini Terme Italy Montecatini Terme Italy
XXXI 1987 Moulins France Bensheim West Germany
XXXII 1988 Warsaw Poland
XXXIII 1989 Budapest Hungary Wiener Neustadt Austria
XXXIV 1990 Lahti Finland Linköping Sweden
XXXV 1991 San Antonio United States Sydney Australia
XXXVI 1992 Winterthur Switzerland Budapest Hungary
XXXVII 1993 Darmstadt Germany
XXXVIII 1994 Sheffield United Kingdom
XXXIX 1995 Basel Switzerland
XL 1996 Rome Italy Siena Italy
XLI 1997 Sofia Bulgaria Combined championships
XLII 1998 Mexico City Mexico
XLIII 1999 Budapest Hungary
XLIV 2000 Pesaro Italy
XLV 2001 Millfield United Kingdom
XLVI 2002 San Francisco United States
XLVII 2003 Pesaro Italy
XLVIII 2004 Moscow Russia
XLIX 2005 Warsaw Poland
L 2006 Guatemala City Guatemala
LI 2007 Berlin Germany
LII 2008 Budapest Hungary
LIII 2009 London United Kingdom
LIV 2010 Chengdu China
LV 2011 Moscow Russia
LVI 2012 Rome Italy
LVII 2013 Kaoshiung Taiwan
LVIII 2014 Warsaw Poland
LIX 2015 Berlin Germany
LIX 2016 Moscow Russia
LXI 2017 Cairo Egypt

All-time medal table

Updated after the 2016 Championships.
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Hungary 53 41 33 127
2  Poland 34 16 21 71
3  Soviet Union 32 25 14 71
4  Russia 19 29 18 66
5  Great Britain 19 18 13 50
6  France 13 9 13 35
7  Germany 12 9 11 32
8  Sweden 10 5 11 26
9  Italy 9 16 17 42
10  Lithuania 8 8 8 24
11  United States 5 7 9 21
12  Denmark 5 1 3 9
13  Czech Republic 5 9 11 25
14  China 5 9 6 20
15  Ukraine 5 2 6 13
16  Belarus 4 9 12 25
17  South Korea 3 3 6 11
18  Egypt 1 2 2 5
19  Mexico 1 1 1 3
20  Canada 1 0 1 2
21  Finland 0 9 3 12
22  West Germany 0 8 9 17
23   Switzerland 0 4 2 6
24  Czechoslovakia 0 1 4 5
25  Latvia 0 1 2 3
26  Brazil 0 1 2 3
27  Argentina 0 1 0 1
28  East Germany 0 0 2 2
28  Romania 0 0 2 2
29  Bulgaria 0 0 1 1
30  Chile 0 0 1 1
30  Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
Total 244 244 244 732

See also

References

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