World Military Pentathlon Championship

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

Official logo of military pentathlon by CISM

Editions and champions

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Ed. Year Held Champions
Individual Team Obstacle relay
1 1950 Antibes   France   Émile Guegen   France -
2 1951 Antibes (2)   France   Bengt Lorichs   Sweden -
3 1952 Brussels   Belgium   Bengt Lorichs   Sweden -
4 1953 Stockholm   Sweden   Åke Moberg   Sweden -
5 1954 Antibes (3)   France   Åke Moberg   Sweden -
6 1955 Breda   Netherlands   Göran Rönnquist   Sweden -
7 1956 Antibes (4)   France   Mohamed Abdesselem   France -
8 1957 Brussels (2)   Belgium   Mohamed Abdesselem   France -
9 1958 Athens   Greece   James Moore   France -
10 1959 Kristianstad   Sweden   Stig-Erik Lekberg   Sweden -
11 1960 Rio de Janeiro   Brazil   Nilo Jaime Ferreira da Silva   Brazil -
12 1961 Paris   France   Mohamed Sahli   Sweden -
13 1962 Brussels (3)   Belgium   Bengt Åke Christensson   Sweden -
14 1963 Rome   Italy   Michael Ooms   Sweden -
15 1964 Haslemoen   Norway   Bengt Åke Christensson   Sweden -
16 1965 Schaarsbergen   Netherlands   Christer Bjerkhagent   Brazil -
17 1966 Bordeaux   France   Bengt Åke Christensson   France -
18 1967 Uppsala   Sweden   Bengt Åke Christensson   Sweden -
19 1968 Rio de Janeiro (2)   Brazil   Bengt Åke Christensson   Sweden -
20 1970 Morón   Argentina   Jacques Langbour   Sweden -
21 1971 Örebro   Sweden   Rolf Nilsson   Sweden -
22 1973 Wiener Neustadt   Austria   Vincent Moreau   Austria -
23 1974 Skive   Denmark   Hartmut Nienaber   France -
24 1975 El Palomar   Argentina   Ernst Engeli   Sweden -
25 1976 Bordeaux (2)   France   Hartmut Nienaber   West Germany -
26 1977 Kristinehamn   Sweden   Hartmut Nienaber   Sweden -
27 1978 Wiener Neustadt (2)   Austria   Hartmut Nienaber   West Germany -
28 1979 Vatneleiren   Norway   Hartmut Nienaber   West Germany -
29 1980 München   West Germany   Hartmut Nienaber   West Germany -
30 1981 Bremgarten   Switzerland   Ernst Engeli   Switzerland -
31 1983 Farum   Denmark   Hartmut Nienaber   China -
32 1984 Den Bosch   Netherlands   Geir Todal   Switzerland -
33 1985 Rio de Janeiro (3)   Brazil   Ribamar Juvino Bandeira   Brazil -
34 1986 Wiener Neustadt (3)   Austria   Hartmut Nienaber   China -
35 1987 Stockholm (2)   Sweden   Hartmut Nienaber   Brazil -
36 1988 Beijing   China   Yanng Chunyi   China -
37 1989 Caracas   Venezuela   Liang Xifen   China -
38 1990 München (2)   Germany   Ribamar Juvino Bandeira   Brazil -
39 1991 Oslo   Norway   Ribamar Juvino Bandeira   Brazil -
40 1992 Bremgarten (2)   Switzerland   Li Zhong   China -
41 1993 Skive (2)   Denmark   Xinquiao Guo   China -
42 1994 Resende   Brazil   Ribamar Juvino Bandeira   Brazil -
43 1995 Rome (2)   Italy   Li Zhong   China   China
44 1996 Wiener Neustadt (4)   Austria   Zhao Min   China   China
45 1997 Kristinehamn (2)   Sweden   Carlos Alberto Silva   China   China
46 1998 Beijing (2)   China   Li Zhong   China   Turkey
47 1999 Zagreb   Croatia   Yang Chunyi   China   Turkey
48 2000 Holstebro   Denmark   liu Wei   China   Norway
49 2001 Arlon   Belgium   Carlos Alberto Silva   China   China
50 2002 Schaarsbergen (2)   Netherlands   Stefano Palma   China   Turkey
51 2003 Toledo   Spain   Feng Liwen   China   Venezuela
52 2004 Santiago   Chile   He Shugan   China   Ecuador e   Peru
53 2006 Wiener Neustadt (5)   Austria   Yang Shiwei   China   Austria
54 2007 [Note 1] Hyderabad   India   Maksim Kanafin   China   Ecuador
55 2008 Ankara   Turkey   Yang Shiwei   China   Turkey
56 2009 München (3)   Germany   Robert Krawczyk   China   Venezuela
57 2010 [1] Schaarsbergen (3)   Netherlands   Brian Dåsbjerg
58 2011 Rio de Janeiro (4)   Brazil   He Shugan
59 2012 Lahti   Finland   Dainis Stepe
60 2013 Rio de Janeiro (5)   Brazil   Douglas Castro
61 2014 Yeongcheon   South Korea   Gong Guobao   Russia
62 2015 Yeongcheon (2)   South Korea   Sergei Alpatov   Russia
63 2016 Wiener Neustadt (6)   Austria   Sergei Alpatov   Brazil
64 2017 Salinas   Ecuador   Pan Yucheng   China
65 2018 Wiener Neustadt (6)   Austria   Sergei Alpatov   Russia
66 2019 Wuhan   China   Pan Yucheng   China

See also

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Notes

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

References

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  1. ^ "MILITARY PENTATHLON - Event Table".
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