Modern pentathlon at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's

Women's individual Modern pentathlon
at the XVI Pan American Games
VenueHipica Club
DatesOctober 15
Competitors17 from 10 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Brazil
   Mexico
«20072015»
Modern pentathlon at the
2011 Pan American Games
Events
menwomen

The women's Individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 15 at the Hipica Club.[1] The defending Pan American Games and the Pan American Championship, champion was Yane Marques of Brazil.[2]

The top placing athlete from North America and South America along with the two other athletes not already qualified awarded spots to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain. The two spots was assigned to the two best placed not already qualified irrespective of region.[3]

Margaux Isaksen of the United States was the Pan American champion.

Format

For the first time at a Pan American Games, the modern pentathlon events will introduce laser shooting (as opposed to pistol shooting) and a combined shooting/running event. Athletes will compete first in epée fencing followed by swimming the 200 metre freestyle, thirdly in equestrian (jumping) and finally in the combined shooting/running event. The athlete that crosses the line first wins.[3]

Schedule

Date Time Round
October 15, 2011 9:00 Fencing
October 15, 2011 12:00 Swimming
October 15, 2011 13:30 Equestrian
October 15, 2011 13:30 Combined shooting/running event

Results

Qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics
Rank Athlete Fencing
Victories (pts)[4]
Swimming
Time (pts)[5]
Equestrian
Score (pts)[6]
Combined Shooting/Running
Time (pts)[7]
Total Score[8]
1 United States Margaux Isaksen (USA) 25 (1084) 2:19.93 (1124) 16.00 (1184) 12:38.39 (1968) 5360
2 Brazil Yane Marques (BRA) 24 (1056) 2:12.41 (1212) 0.00 (1200) 13:22.13 (1792) 5260
3 Mexico Tamara Vega (MEX) 14 (776) 2:20.60 (1116) 92.00 (1108) 12:41.56 (1956) 4956
4 Canada Melanie McCann (CAN) 21 (972) 2:22.56 (1092) 60.00 (1140) 13:52.95 (1672) 4876
5 Mexico Thelma Martinez (MEX) 15 (804) 2:23.39 (1080) 0.00 (1200) 13:30.11 (1760) 4844
6 Guatemala Stephany Garza (GUA) 21 (972) 2:26.76 (1040) 40.00 (1160) 13:53.80 (1668) 4840
7 United States Suzanne Stettinius (USA) 16 (832) 2:27.23 (1036) 136.00 (1064) 13:06.81 (1856) 4788
8 Argentina Pamela Zapata (ARG) 19 (916) 2:33.34 (960) 28.00 (1172) 13:46.53 (1696) 4744
9 Brazil Priscila Oliveira (BRA) 15 (804) 2:17.10 (1156) 36.00 (1164) 14:12.46 (1592) 4716
10 Canada Donna Vakalis (CAN) 13 (748) 2:26.30 (1048) 32.00 (1168) 13:38.51 (1728) 4692
11 Cuba Leidy Moya (CUB) 16 (832) 2:27.24 (1036) 212.00 (988) 13:20.26 (1800) 4656
12 Cuba Kenia Campos (CUB) 19 (916) 2:25.61 (1056) 192.00 (1008) 14:21.95 (1556) 4536
13 Argentina Ayelen Zapata (ARG) 10 (664) 2:37.97 (908) 20.00 (1180) 14:23.84 (1548) 4300
14 Guatemala Geraldina Garzo (GUA) 13 (748) 2:34.85 (944) 16.00 (1184) 15:12.22 (1352) 4228
15 Venezuela Adriana Israliantz (VEN) 11 (692) 2:36.47 (924) 44.00 (1156) 18:14.25 (624) 3396
16 Chile Javiera Rosas (CHI) 16 (832) 2:28.39 (1020) 508.00 (692) 24:08.87 (0) 2544
17 Ecuador Cindy Merizalde (ECU) 4 (496) 2:56.07 (688) DNF (0) 24:08.38 (0) 1184

References

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