2000 in modern pentathlon

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This article lists the main modern pentathlon events and their results for 2000.

2000 Summer Olympics (UIPM)[edit]

Other international modern pentathlon events[edit]

World modern pentathlon events[edit]

Continental modern pentathlon events[edit]

  • Note 1: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Oceania MP championships page.
  • Note 2: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Asian MP championships page.
  • Note 3: There were discrepancies, in terms about which city hosted the main UIPM's 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships event.
  • Note 4: There was no men's results in the UIPM's 2000 Pan American MP championships page.
  • January 29: 2000 Oceania Modern Pentathlon Championships in Australia Sydney[7]
    • Women's Individual winner: Australia Cecile Walter
  • April 23: 2000 Asian Modern Pentathlon Championships in Japan Osaka[8]
    • Women's Individual winner: China WANG Jinglin
  • May 24: 2000 South American Modern Pentathlon Championships in Chile Santiago[9]
    • Men's Individual winner: Mexico Andrés García
    • Men's Team Relay winners:  Brazil (Daniel Santos, Wagner Romao, & Eduardo Carvalho)
  • July 3: 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships (#1) in Hungary Székesfehérvár[10][11]
  • July 14: 2000 European Modern Pentathlon Championships (#2) in Czech Republic Plzeň[12]
    • Women's Individual winner: Russia Tatiana Gorliak
  • November 3 & 4: 2000 Pan American Modern Pentathlon Championships in Cuba Havana[13]
    • Women's Individual winner: Mexico Miranda Dominguez

2000 Modern Pentathlon World Cup[edit]

  • Note 1: There were no women's results for the MPWC #1 event.
  • Note 2: There were no women's results for the MPWC #2 event.
  • March 17 & 18: MPWC #1 in United States San Antonio[14][15]
    • Men's Individual winner: United States Vakhtang Iagorashvili
    • Team Relay winners: Russia Andrei Kourakine (m) / Brazil Clarisse Menezes (f; default)
  • April 7 & 8: MPWC #2 in South Korea Seoul[16]
    • Winner: Ukraine Vadym Tkachuk
  • April 27: MPWC #3 in Hungary Budapest[17][18]
    • Both events had results that were inconclusive.
  • May 11: MPWC #4 in Germany Darmstadt[19][20]
    • Both events had results that were inconclusive.
  • October 14 & 15: MPWC #5 (final) in France Aix-en-Provence[21][22]

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