Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's

Modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's

The modern pentathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics for women took place at the Olympic Modern Pentathlon Centre at the Goudi Olympic Complex on August 27.

Final standings

# Zsuzsanna Vörös, Hungary
# Jelena Rublevska, Latvia
# Georgina Harland, Great Britain
# Claudia Corsini, Italy
# Kim Raisner, Germany
# Sylwia Czwojdzinska, Poland
# Viktoriya Tereshchuk, Ukraine
# Kate Allenby, Great Britain
# Tatsiana Mazurkevich, Belarus
# Paulina Boenisz, Poland
# Amelie Caze, France
# Csilla Furi, Hungary
# Monica Pinette, Canada
# Lada Jiyenbalanova, Kazakhstan
# Mary Beth Iagorashvili, United States
# Katalin Beat Partits, Greece
# Olesya Velichko, Russia
# Anita Allen, United States
# Blandine Lacheze, France
# Eszter Hortobagyi, Australia
# Galina Bashlakova, Belarus
# Kara Grant, Canada
# Liudmila Sirotkina, Kyrgyzstan
# Dong Lean, China
# Samantha Harvey, Brazil
# Alexandra Kalinovska, Czech Republic
# Tatiana Muratova, Russia
# Aya Medany, Egypt
# Liang Caixia, China
# Lyudmila Shumilova, Kazakhstan
# María Isabel de Sanz-Agero, Guatemala
# Federica Foghetti, Italy

Shooting

The shooting phase began at 10 a.m. Each pentathlete fired 20 shots, with no more than 40 seconds between shots. The perfect score for each shot was 10 points, for a total possible of 200. Pentathlon points (MP points) were accorded assuming a par score of 172 points, meaning that a pentathlete scored 1000 MP points for that score. Each shooting point above or below the par resulted in an addition or subtraction of 12 MP points. Therefore, if a shooter hit the perfect 200, he would receive 1336 MP points.

Riding

Riding was the fourth segment held, beginning shortly after 4 p.m. Each competitor was randomly paired with one of the 16 horses used for the competition, with each horse performing twice. The course included 15 jumps as well as a time limit. Completing the course inside the time limit without knocking any of the bars off of the jumps would have resulted in 1200 MP points, with points subtracted for going over time, colliding with obstacles, or other equestrian faults. The penalties assessed were taken directly from the 1200 point starting total.

Running

The 3 kilometre cross-country race was the final segment of the modern pentathlon. It used a staggered-start, with the points leader (Zsuzsanna Voros) after the first four events going first. The rest of the competitors had to wait 1 second for each 4 points they were behind Voros. Since the scoring for the race used a par time of 11:20.00 with each second above or below that time subtracting or adding 4 points to the base 1000, the staggered start meant that the finishing order of the race was the actual final standing of the entire event.


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