World Military Pentathlon Championship

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The World Military Pentathlon Championship are the world championships of military pentathlon organized every year by International Military Sports Council (CISM) from 1950.

Editions and champions

Ed. Year Held Champions
Individual Team Obstacle relay
I 1950 Antibes  France France Émile Guegen  France -
II 1951 Antibes (2)  France Sweden Bengt Lorichs  Sweden -
III 1952 Bruxelles  Belgium Sweden Bengt Lorichs  Sweden -
IV 1953 Stockholm  Sweden Sweden Åke Moberg  Sweden -
V 1954 Antibes (3)  France Sweden Åke Moberg  Sweden -
VI 1955 Breda  Netherlands Sweden Göran Rönnquist  Sweden -
VII 1956 Antibes (4)  France France Mohamed Abdesselem  France -
VIII 1957 Bruxelles (2)  Belgium France Mohamed Abdesselem  France -
IX 1958 Athens  Greece United States James Moore  France -
X 1959 Kristianstad  Sweden Sweden Stig-Erik Lekberg  Sweden -
XI 1960 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Brazil Nilo Jaime Ferreira da Silva  Brazil -
XII 1961 Paris  France France Mohamed Sahli  Sweden -
XIII 1962 Bruxelles (3)  Belgium Sweden Bengt Åke Christensson  Sweden -
XIV 1963 Rome  Italy Belgium Michael Ooms  Sweden -
XV 1964 Haslemoen  Norway Sweden Bengt Åke Christensson  Sweden -
XVI 1965 Schaarsbergen  Netherlands Sweden Christer Bjerkhagent  Brazil -
XVII 1966 Bordeaux  France Sweden Bengt Åke Christensson  France -
XVIII 1967 Uppsala  Sweden Sweden Bengt Åke Christensson  Sweden -
XIX 1968 Rio de Janeiro (2)  Brazil Sweden Bengt Åke Christensson  Sweden -
XX 1970 Morón  Argentina France Jacques Langbour  Sweden -
XXI 1971 Örebro  Sweden Sweden Rolf Nilsson  Sweden -
XXII 1973 Wiener Neustadt  Austria France Vincent Moreau  Austria -
XXIII 1974 Skive  Denmark West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  France -
XXIV 1975 El Palomar  Argentina Switzerland Ernst Engeli  Sweden -
XXV 1976 Bordeaux (2)  France West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  West Germany -
XXVI 1977 Kristinehamn  Sweden West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  Sweden -
XXVII 1978 Wiener Neustadt (2)  Austria West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  West Germany -
XXVIII 1979 Vatneleiren  Norway West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  West Germany -
XXIX 1980 München  West Germany West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  West Germany -
XXX 1981 Bremgarten   Switzerland Switzerland Ernst Engeli   Switzerland -
XXXI 1983 Farum  Denmark West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  China -
XXXII 1984 Den Bosch  Netherlands Norway Geir Todal   Switzerland -
XXXIII 1985 Rio de Janeiro (3)  Brazil Brazil Ribamar Juvino Bandeira  Brazil -
XXXIV 1986 Wiener Neustadt (3)  Austria West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  China -
XXXV 1987 Stockholm (2)  Sweden West Germany Hartmut Nienaber  Brazil -
XXXVI 1988 Beijing  China China Yanng Chunyi  China -
XXXVII 1989 Caracas  Venezuela China Liang Xifen  China -
XXXVIII 1990 München (2)  Germany Brazil Ribamar Juvino Bandeira  Brazil -
XXXIX 1991 Oslo  Norway Brazil Ribamar Juvino Bandeira  Brazil -
XL 1992 Bremgarten (2)   Switzerland China Li Zhong  China -
XLI 1993 Skive (2)  Denmark China Xinquiao Guo  China -
XLII 1994 Resende  Brazil Brazil Ribamar Juvino Bandeira  Brazil -
XLIII 1995 Rome (2)  Italy China Li Zhong  China  China
XLIV 1996 Wiener Neustadt (4)  Austria China Zhao Min  China  China
XLV 1997 Kristinehamn (2)  Sweden Brazil Carlos Alberto Silva  China  China
XLVI 1998 Beijing (2)  China China Li Zhong  China  Turkey
XLVII 1999 Zagreb  Croatia China Yang Chunyi  China  Turkey
XLVIII 2000 Holstebro  Denmark China liu Wei  China  Norway
XLIX 2001 Arlon  Belgium Brazil Carlos Alberto Silva  China  China
L 2002 Schaarsbergen (2)  Netherlands Austria Stefano Palma  China  Turkey
LI 2003 Toledo  Spain China Feng Liwen  China  Venezuela
LII 2004 Santiago  Chile China He Shugan  China  Ecuador e  Peru
LIII 2006 Wiener Neustadt (4)  Austria China Yang Shiwei  China  Austria
LIV 2007 [Note 1] Hyderabad  India Belarus Maksim Kanafin  China  Ecuador
LV 2008 Ankara  Turkey China Yang Shiwei  China  Turkey
LVI 2009 München (3)  Germany Germany Robert Krawczyk  China  Venezuela
LVII 2010 Schaarsbergen (3)  Netherlands
LVIII 2011 Rio de Janeiro (4)  Brazil
LIX 2012 Lahti  Finland
LX 2013 Rio de Janeiro (5)  Brazil
LX 2014 Youngcheon (5)  South Korea

See also

Notes

  1. The same competition of military pentathlon of the IV Military World Games.

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