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European Modern Pentathlon Championships

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European Modern Pentathlon Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated1987 (1987)
FounderUnion Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne

European Modern Pentathlon Championships (European Senior Modern Pentathlon Championships) is main modern pentathlon championships in Europe.

Euro Federation

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Source:[1]

ECMP = 40 member federations

European Confederation of Modern Pentathlon (ECMP) = founded on 19 April 1991

Events

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Other European Championships in Modern Pentathlon:[2][3]

  1. European U24 Modern Pentathlon Championships
  2. European Junior Modern Pentathlon Championships
  3. European Masters Modern Pentathlon Championships
  4. European Para Modern Pentathlon Championships
  5. European U17 and 19 Tetrathlon Championships
  6. European Tetrathlon Cup
  7. Biathle and Triathle European Championships
  8. European Laser Run Championships

Senior championships

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# Year City Country Events
1 1987 Berlin (West)
BerlinEast Berlin Berlin (Allied-occupied) (m) 2
2 1989 Umeå
Modena
 Sweden (m)
 Italy (f)
4
3 1991 Rome
Sofia
 Italy (m)
 Bulgaria (f)
5
4 1993 Sofia
Győr
 Bulgaria (m)
 Hungary (f)
5
5 1995 San Benedetto
Berlin
 Italy (m)
 Germany (f)
6
6 1997 Székesfehérvár
Moscow
 Hungary (m)
 Russia (f)
6
7 1998 Uppsala
Warsaw
 Sweden (m)
 Poland (f)
6
8 1999 Drzonków
Tampere
 Poland (m)
 Finland (f)
6
9 2000 Székesfehérvár  Hungary 6
10 2001 Sofia  Bulgaria 6
11 2002 Ústí nad Labem  Czech Republic 6
12 2003 Ústí nad Labem  Czech Republic 6
13 2004 Albena  Bulgaria 6
14 2005 Montepulciano  Italy 6
15 2006 Budapest  Hungary 6
16 2007 Riga  Latvia 6
17 2008 Moscow  Russia 6
18 2009 Leipzig  Germany 6
19 2010 Debrecen  Hungary 6
20 2011 Medway United Kingdom Britain 6
21 2012 Sofia  Bulgaria 7
22 2013 Drzonków  Poland 7
23 2014 Székesfehérvár  Hungary 7
24 2015 Bath United Kingdom Britain 7
25 2016 Sofia  Bulgaria 7
26 2017 Minsk  Belarus 7
27 2018 Székesfehérvár  Hungary 7
28 2019 Bath United Kingdom Britain 7
29 2021 Nizhny Novgorod  Russia 7
30 2022 Székesfehérvár  Hungary 7
31 2023 Kraków  Poland 5
32 2024 Budapest  Hungary 7

Medal summary (1987–2024)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Hungary473530112
2 Russia29262378
3 Great Britain18171449
4 Lithuania1712837
5 Italy15131745
6 France13161241
7 Czech Republic1081432
8 Germany915933
9 Poland8162246
10 Belarus8111635
11 Ukraine5101126
12 Soviet Union5128
13 Ireland1203
14 Estonia1001
15 Sweden0134
16 Latvia0123
17 Romania0112
18 Czechoslovakia0101
 Spain0101
 Switzerland0101
 West Germany0101
22 Turkey0022
23 Greece0011
Totals (23 entries)186189187562
Source: [4]

See also

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References

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Citations

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