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

Women's individual Modern pentathlon
at the XVII Pan American Games
VenueCIBC Pan Am/Parapan Am Aquatics Centre and Field House
DatesJuly 18, 2015
Competitors22 from 11 nations
Winning score1348
Medalists
   Brazil
   Mexico
   Mexico
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Modern pentathlon at the
2015 Pan American Games
Events
menwomen

The women's Individual competition of the modern pentathlon events at the 2015 Pan American Games was held on July 18 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 18, 2015 11:15 Fencing
July 18, 2015 14:15 Swimming
July 18, 2015 16:55 Equestrian
July 18, 2015 19:00 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 Yane Marques Brazil 18 (279) 2:12.18 (304) 14 (286) 13:41.25 (479) 1348
2nd Tamara Vega Mexico 15 (252) 2:16.55 (291) 10 (290) 13:06.39 (514) 1347
3rd Mayan Oliver Mexico 12 (224) 2:26.20 (262) 7 (293) 12:52.46 (528) 1307
4 Donna Vakalis Canada 11 (214) 2:22.42 (273) 24 (276) 12:44.83 (536) 1299
5 Melanie McCann Canada 13 (232) 2:20.67 (278) 1 (299) 13:38.27 (482) 1291
6 Isabel Brand Guatemala 14 (242) 2:23.91 (269) 21 (279) 13:32.83 (488) 1278
7 Leydi Moya Cuba 13 (234) 2:17.19 (289) 29 (271) 13:46.36 (474) 1268
8 Margaux Isaksen United States 10 (206) 2:15.54 (294) 33 (267) 13:38.17 (482) 1249
9 Pamela Zapata Argentina 7 (174) 2:24.70 (266) 10 (290) 13:19.72(501) 1235
10 Ayelen Zapata Argentina 8 (187) 2:34.86 (236) 0 (300) 13:14.40 (506) 1229
11 Samantha Achterberg United States 6 (169) 2:18.53 (285) 7 (293) 13:47.32 (473) 1220
12 Javiera Rosas Chile 12 (217) 2:16.46 (291) 21 (279) 14:30.43 (430) 1217
13 Larissa Lellys Brazil 10 (206) 2:17.84 (287) 10 (290) 14:28.23 (432) 1215
14 Priscila Oliveira Brazil 11 (214) 2:18.23 (286) 42 (258) 14:25.67 (435) 1193
15 Sophia Hernandez Guatemala 16 (259) 2:30.31 (250) 19 (281) 15:11.04 (389) 1179
16 Hillary Elliott Canada 12 (224) 2:21.11 (277) 49 (251) 15:14.78 (386) 1138
17 Loreto Gajardo Chile 6 (162) 2:19.74 (281) 3 (297) 15:06.80 (394) 1134
18 Ximena Dieguez Guatemala 7 (182) 2:31.83 (245) 7 (293) 15:01.76 (399) 1119
19 Blanca Kometter Peru 8 (177) 2:27.09 (259) 51 (249) 16:51.69 (289) 974
20 Ilianny Manzano Cuba 9 (196) 2:31.48 (246) DNS (0) 15:13.34 (387) 829
21 Dashalia Mendoza Ecuador 11 (214) 2:19.89 (281) EL (0) 16:34.33 (306) 801
22 Yoselin Pedragosa Uruguay 2 (133) 2:52.04 (184) DNS (0) 16:49.94 (291) 608

References

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