Modern pentathlon at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's

Men's individual Modern pentathlon
at the XVII Pan American Games
VenueCIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House
DatesJuly 19, 2015
Competitors29 from 15 nations
Winning score1444
Medalists
   Guatemala
   Mexico
   United States
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Modern pentathlon at the
2015 Pan American Games
Events
menwomen

The men's Individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2015 Pan American Games was held on July 19 at the CIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House.[1][2]

The top placed North American and South American athlete, along with the next three best athletes in each event will qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[3]

Format

For the second 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.[4]

Schedule

Date Time Round
July 19, 2015 9:45 Fencing
July 19, 2015 13:15 Swimming
July 19, 2015 15:45 Equestrian
July 19, 2015 19:30 Combined shooting/running event

Results

Qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics
Rank Athlete Nation Fencing
Victories (pts)
Swimming
Time (pts)
Equestrian
Score (pts)
Combined Shooting/Running
Time (pts)
Score
1st Charles Fernandez Guatemala 24 (282) 2:03.98 (329) 28 (272) 12:21.18 (559) 1444
2nd Ismael Hernández Mexico 19 (242) 2:01.66 (335) 21 (279) 11:58.18 (582) 1439
3rd Nathan Schrimsher United States 19 (242) 2:00.59 (339) 14 (286) 12:27.28 (553) 1421
4 José Figueroa Cuba 17 (226) 2:11.40 (306) 12 (288) 11:46.19 (594) 1415
5 Emmanuel Zapata Argentina 18 (234) 2:06.37 (321) 9 (291) 12:14.87 (566) 1413
6 Esteban Bustos Chile 17 (226) 2:07.70 (317) 28 (272) 11:55.46 (585) 1402
7 Felipe Nascimento Brazil 17 (226) 2:07.57 (318) 18 (282) 12:41.32 (539) 1365
8 David Ruales Ecuador 14 (202) 2:10.02 (310) 21 (279) 12:12.46 (568) 1359
9 Jorge Inzunza Mexico 17 (226) 2:01.11 (337) 49 (251) 12:41.59 (539) 1355
10 Dennis Bowsher United States 13 (194) 2:06.10 (322) 21 (279) 12:28.49 (552) 1348
11 Joshua Riker-Fox Canada 14 (202) 2:10.21 (310) 35 (265) 12:14.51 (566) 1347
12 Jorge Imeri Cabrera Guatemala 14 (202) 2:08.52 (315) 16 (284) 12:52.58 (528) 1329
13 Garnett Stevens Canada 12 (186) 2:05.91 (323) 7 (293) 13:17.40 (503) 1305
14 Sergio Villamayor Argentina 18 (234) 2:19.72 (281) 65 (235) 12:36.89 (544) 1294
15 Yaniel Velázquez Cuba 14 (202) 2:06.92 (320) 28 (272) 13:57.55 (463) 1257
16 Arturo Sulbaran Venezuela 15 (210) 2:06.24 (322) 86 (214) 13:32.43 (488) 1236
17 Jose Guitian Panama 13 (194) 2:28.16 (256) 24 (276) 13:57.82 (463) 1189
18 Alvaro Sandoval Mexico 22 (266) 2:05.49 (324) EL (0) 12:15.75 (565) 1156
19 Julio Luna Venezuela 10 (170) 2:09.99 (311) 85 (215) 14:09.51 (451) 1147
20 Fabián Ramírez Costa Rica 9 (162) 2:15.51 (294) 37 (263) 15:06.52 (394) 1114
21 Alex Hernández Dominican Republic 9 (162) 2:22.32 (274) 23 (277) 15:11.78 (389) 1110
22 Danilo Fagundes Brazil 15 (210) 2:09.17 (313) EL (0) 12:29.72 (551) 1074
23 Luis Siri Uruguay 9 (162) 2:30.29 (250) 28 (272) 15:19.03 (381) 1065
24 Nelson Torres Ecuador 11 (178) 2:07.37 (318) EL (0) 13:35.93 (485) 981
25 Carlos Barrios Peru 5 (130)  :09.83 (131) 25 (275) 14:30.03 (430) 966
26 Martin Gajardo Chile 7 (146) 2:07.44 (318) EL (0) 13:50.15 (470) 935
27 Missael Aguilar Panama 13 (194) 2:48.77 (194) DNS (0) 15:22.09 (378) 766
28 Fernando Rodríguez Dominican Republic 12 (186) 2:31.98 (245) EL (0) 16:20.27 (320) 751
29 Jeffrey Leyva Peru 6 (138) 2:45.73 (203) EL (0) 16:49.11 (291) 633

References

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