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Career best World Cup result for Jo Muir

Dumfries’ Jo Muir finished 10th at World Cup 4 in Drzonkow, Poland today, her best ever finish at a World Cup event. Clitheroe’s Samantha Murray and Dorking’s Francesca Summers finished 18th and 28th respectively on a day that had huge positives for Pentathlon GB despite the final result with 21-year-old Summers leading after the opening

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Modern Pentathlon – Milan Kadlec Memorial in Prague

Pentathlon GB’s Collin, Parker and Choong to make 2017 international debuts in Prague Buckinghamshire’s Sarah Collin, Somerset’s Holly Parker and London’s Henry Choong to make first international appearances of 2017 Plymouth’s Myles Pillage who has competed at all three World Cups this year heads to Czech Captial Bristol’s Charlie Follett, Basingstoke’s Bradley Sutton and Ampfield’s

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Team bronze for Pentathlon GB Girls in Spain

Saddleworth’s Olivia Green, Stroud’s Zoe Davison and Warwick’s Georgina Mitchell claim team bronze at Under 19 European Cup Numerous impressive individual performances from young Pentathlon GB team in Spain Green and Hampshire’s George Budden finish as top GB pair in 4th in Mixed Relay Olivia Green, Zoe Davison and Georgina Mitchell secured team bronze at

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Pentathlon GB Quartet return for World Cup 3

Cheltenham’s Jamie Cooke, Salfords’ Sam Curry, Clitheroe’s Samantha Murray, and Dorking’s Francesca Summers will all return to the Pentathlon GB squad for next week’s World Cup event in Hungary. The quartet all featured in the opening World Cup event in Los Angeles before missing the second event in Cairo due to competition management with a

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Georgia Pipes and Charlie Follett in top 20 finishes at German Open

Pentathlon GB’s Georgia Pipes and Charlie Follett both continued their fine starts to 2017 as they secured top 20 finishes at the German Open Championships yesterday with consistent performances across all 5 disciplines in Berlin. The competition began in the pool with the 200m swim where both British athletes produced good times, Easingwold’s Pipes 9th

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