Modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

This article details the qualifying phase for modern pentathlon at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Thirty-six athletes per gender must qualify for the Games, with only a maximum of two each per NOC. Qualification methods are similarly applied to both men's and women's events.[1]

Host nation Brazil has been guaranteed one quota place automatically, while two invitational positions are distributed by the UIPM once the rest of the qualifiers are announced and thereby decided.[1]

The initial distribution of berths to the athletes based on competition results occur between January and August 2015. One place will be handily awarded to the winner of the 2015 UIPM World Cup final. Twenty places are determined by the continental championships: one each from Africa and Oceania, five from Asia, eight from Europe, and five from the Americas with a maximum of one quota per NOC (winners from NORCECA and South America, and top three from the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Canada).[1]

Three places have been reserved to the highest-ranked athletes at each of the 2015 and 2016 UIPM World Championships. The remaining seven will be awarded based on the pentathlon's world rankings, unless a reallocation of unused berths have been invoked before the deadline.[1]

Men's

Individual athletes may qualify in any of the following methods, ensuring that an NOC may enter up to a maximum of two in each event. If more than two athletes are eligible to compete, a non-selected quota has been redistributed.[1]

Event Date Venue Places Qualified athletes
Host nation 1 Brazil
2015 UIPM World Cup Final[2] June 12–14, 2015 Belarus Minsk 1  Riccardo de Luca (ITA)
Asian/Oceania Championships June 1–5, 2015 China Beijing 5  Jun Woong-tae (KOR)
 Lee Dong-gi (KOR)
 Su Haihang (CHN)
 Cao Zhongrong (CHN)
 Hwang Woo-jin (KOR)
1  Max Esposito (AUS)
2015 Pan American Games July 18–19, 2015 Canada Toronto 1  Charles Fernández (GUA)
1  Emmanuel Zapata (ARG)
3  Ismael Hernandéz (MEX)
 Nathan Schrimsher (USA)
 José Figueroa (CUB)
European Championships August 17–23, 2015 United Kingdom Bath 8  Arthur Lanigan-O'Keeffe (IRL)
 Valentin Prades (FRA)
 David Svoboda (CZE)
 Róbert Kasza (HUN)
 Egor Puchkarevskiy (RUS)
 Joseph Choong (GBR)
 Valentin Belaud (FRA)
 Jan Kuf (CZE)
African Championships August 21–23, 2015 Egypt Cairo 1  Eslam Hamad (EGY)
2015 UIPM World Championships June 28 – July 6, 2015 Germany Berlin 3  Pavlo Tymoshchenko (UKR)
 Aleksander Lesun (RUS)
 Andriy Fedechko (UKR)
2016 UIPM World Championships May 17–23, 2016 Russia Moscow 3


Pentathlon World Ranking June 1, 2016 7






Tripartite Invitation 2

Reallocation 1  Tomoya Miguchi (JPN)
Total 36

Women's

Individual athletes may qualify in any of the following methods, ensuring that an NOC may enter up to a maximum of two in each event. If more than two athletes are eligible to compete, a non-selected quota has been redistributed.[1]

Event Date Venue Places Qualified athletes
2015 UIPM World Cup Final[2] June 12–14, 2015 Belarus Minsk 1  Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU)
Asian/Oceania Championships June 1–5, 2015 China Beijing 5  Chen Qian (CHN)
 Kim Sun-woo (KOR)
 Liang Wanxia (CHN)
 Zhang Xiaonan (CHN)
 Natsumi Tomonaga (JPN)
1  Chloe Esposito (AUS)
2015 Pan American Games July 18–19, 2015 Canada Toronto 1  Yane Marques (BRA)
1  Tamara Vega (MEX)
3  Donna Vakalis (CAN)
 Isabel Brand (GUA)
 Leydi Moya (CUB)
European Championships August 17–23, 2015 United Kingdom Bath 8  Élodie Clouvel (FRA)
 Lena Schöneborn (GER)
 Gulnaz Gubaydullina (RUS)
 Oktawia Nowacka (POL)
 Janine Kohlmann (GER)
 Anastasiya Spas (UKR)
 Kate French (GBR)
 Alice Sotero (ITA)
African Championships August 21–23, 2015 Egypt Cairo 1  Haydy Morsy (EGY)
2015 UIPM World Championships June 28 – July 6, 2015 Germany Berlin 3  Donata Rimšaitė (RUS)
 Samantha Murray (GBR)
 Sarolta Kovács (HUN)
2016 UIPM World Championships May 17–23, 2016 Russia Moscow 3


Pentathlon World Ranking June 1, 2016 8







Tripartite Invitation 2

Reallocation 1  Yelena Potapenko (KAZ)
Total 36

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