2025 World Modern Pentathlon Championships

UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Championships
VenueŽalgiris Arena
Location Kaunas, Lithuania
Dates26–30 August
Competitors166 from 32 nations
Champions
MenMoutaz Mohamed
 Egypt
WomenFarida Khalil
 Egypt

The 2025 World Modern Pentathlon Championships was held from 26 to 30 August 2025 in Kaunas, Lithuania.[1] This is the first-ever Olympic sport world championship hosted in independent Lithuania, and it is also the first Pentathlon World Championships to be held primarily indoors.[2][3]

Format changes

This edition is particularly notable as it follows major structural changes to the sport. As of 2025, obstacle course racing has replaced equestrian show jumping, following UIPM’s reform to ensure the modern pentathlon's continued inclusion in the Olympic program. The 2025 championships will thus showcase the fully integrated new format, which includes fencing, obstacle racing, swimming, and laser-run events.[1][4]

Laser run events and pentathlon relays were excluded from the championships, as these disciplines now have their own separate world championships from 2025.

For the first time, those who finish in the top six in each of the women’s and men’s individual categories at the World Championships will be rewarded with prize money.[4]

Venue

Žalgiris Arena is a main venue for the event. The venue is fully equipped to accommodate all five disciplines: fencing, obstacle racing, swimming, and laser-run—held under one roof—and is capable of seating 12,000–15,000 spectators, featuring state-of-the-art AV technology.[5][4]

Schedule

The events schedule at the championships will be as follows:[5]

Date Event
26 August Men's Qualification
27 August Women's Qualification
Men's Fencing Round
28 August Men's Semi-finals
Women's Fencing Round
29 August Women's Semi-Finals
30 August Men's Final, Women's Final

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Lithuania)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Egypt2024
2 France1102
3 Italy1012
4 Great Britain0101
 Hungary0101
 Ukraine0101
7 Czech Republic0011
Totals (7 entries)44412

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Moutaz Mohamed
 Egypt
1579 Mathis Rochat
 France
1562 Matěj Lukeš
 Czech Republic
1547
Team  France
Mathis Rochat
Ugo Fleurot
Léo Bories
4594  Ukraine
Yuriy Kovalchuk
Danylo Sych
Roman Popov
4573  Egypt
Moutaz Mohamed
Mohanad Shaban
Mohamed Hassan
4559

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Farida Khalil
 Egypt
1457 Blanka Guzi
 Hungary
1445 Aurora Tognetti
 Italy
1432
Team  Italy
Aurora Tognetti
Valentina Martinescu
Maria Beatrice Mercuri
4229  Great Britain
Olivia Green
Emma Whitaker
Charlie Follett
4209  Egypt
Farida Khalil
Malak Ismail
Jana Attia
4198

Honorary guests

  • Prince Albert II of Monaco, serving as the Honorary President of the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM), is planned to attend final stages of the 2025 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania.[6]
  • Gitanas Nausėda, the President of the Republic of Lithuania, served as the official patron of the 2025 World Modern Pentathlon Championships held in Kaunas.[2]

Sustainability

Organizers implemented various environmental initiatives include a tree-planting campaign to offset CO₂ emissions, applying circular economy principles (waste reduction, material recycling, avoiding single-use products), and partnering with sustainable vendors.[6]

Participanting countries

A total of 166 competitors from the national teams of the following 32 countries competed[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "2025 UIPM Modern Pentathlon World Championships – Kaunas - Lithuania". olympics.com.
  2. ^ a b Prezidentas G. Nausėda suteikė globą 2025 m. šiuolaikinės penkiakovės pasaulio čempionatui
  3. ^ "UIPM 2025 Pentathlon World Championships: All you need to know". uipmworld.org.
  4. ^ a b c Overcoming the obstacles: Modern Pentathlon's major events usher in a new era
  5. ^ a b Lithuania to Host Historic Modern Pentathlon World Championships in Kaunas
  6. ^ a b Į Lietuvą atvyksta Monako princas – iš arti stebės penkiakovės pasaulio čempionato kovas
  7. ^ World Championships