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Fantastic French finishes 6th

Kate French produced another fantastic display to continue her sublime season with a 6th place finish at the World Championships in Egypt today. The result, French’s best ever result at a World Championships, came in stifling conditions near the Egyptian capital and culminates a brilliant 12-month-period which started with a 5th place finish at last

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5 Pentathlon GB athletes debut at Junior World Championships

Kerenza Bryson, Sarah Collin, Myles Pillage, Jamie Harper and George Budden will all make their Junior World Championships debuts in Hungary next month. The Pentathlon GB quintet will be joined by Charlie Follett, Georgina Summers and Bradley Sutton in Szekesfehervar, the final major Junior international of the summer. Plymouth’s Bryson, who currently studies at Plymouth

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10 Pentathlon GB athletes selected for World Championships

Pentathlon GB have named an unchanged team for the individual competitions at next month’s Senior World Championships in Cairo. It means that 2016 Rio Olympians Kate French and Samantha Murray will spearhead a Women’s team that also includes Dumfries’ Jo Muir and Dorking’s Francesca Summers. The Men’s team will also be led to by Rio

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Pentathlon GB’s Georgina Mitchell and Zoe Davison march into final

Warwickshire’s Georgina Mitchell and Gloucestershire’s Zoe Davison both qualified for the girls’ Under 19 World Championships final in Prague today but British teammates Olivia Green and Emma Whitaker missed out on a place in the final 36. A bumper entry list of over 85 athletes meant qualifying was split into three groups and securing a

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8 Pentathlon GB athletes selected for Under 19 World Championships

Pentathlon GB have selected 8 athletes for next week’s Under 19 World Championships in Prague. The girls team contains Greater Manchester’s Olivia Green, Gloucestershire’s Zoe Davison, Warwickshire’s Georgina Mitchell and Lancashire’s Emma Whitaker. Hampshire’s George Budden, Somerset’s George Case, Yorkshire’s Toby Price and Kent’s James Wilton will compete in the boys’ competition in the Czech

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Jess Varley and Myles Pillage to make World Cup debuts in L.A.

Northamptonshire’s Jess Varley and Plymouth’s Myles Pillage will make their modern pentathlon World Cup debuts in Los Angeles later this month. The duo will be hoping to continue their good run of form in California following successful 2016 seasons. 21 year-old Varley claimed the British Modern Pentathlon title last year before finishing as the top

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Summers & Miller finish 6th in Modern Pentathlon Mixed Relay

Georgina Summers and Josh Miller produced a fantastic performance to finish 6th in the Mixed Relay on the final day of the 2016 Modern Pentathlon Junior World Championships in Cairo today.  In a field containing many older and more experienced athletes, including Rio 2016 Olympians, the two 18-year-olds belied their young age as they remained

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Jamie Cooke secures top 10 finish at the World Championships

Jamie Cooke produced another impressive performance to claim a top 10 finish in the 2016 Modern Pentathlon World Championships in Moscow today as Frenchman Valentin Belaud snatched gold after a scintillating run-shoot. Cooke’s consistency was key as he remained in the top 10 throughout the day, eventually finishing 9th to record his best World Championships

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Frustrating day at World Championships for French and Murray

Pentathlon GB endured a frustrating day at the 2016 Modern Pentathlon World Championships in Moscow as Samantha Murray and Kate French finished 16th and 24th respectively after being well placed early on. A hugely impressive performance from Hungary’s Sarolta Kovacs saw her take the gold ahead of France’s Elodie Clouvel and defending champion, Germany’s Lena

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