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UPDATED: August-7-2008  
Modern Pentathlon
 

 

Origin

The Ancient Pentathlon consisting of running the length of the stadium, jumping, throwing the spear, throwing the discus and wrestling was introduced for the first time at the 18th Olympiad in 708 BC. The Pentathlon held a position of unique importance in the Games and was considered to be the climax, with the winner ranked as "Victor Ludorum".

Admiration for the ancient Pentathlon was fully shared by the founder of the Modern Olympics, Baon Pierre de Coubertin, the Modern Pentathlon was introduced at the 5th Olympiad in Stockholm (SWE) in 1912.

It comprised the contemporary sports of pistol shooting, fencing, swimming, horse riding and running, and embraced the spirit of its ancient counterpart. It was De Coubertin's belief that it would be this event, above all others, that "tested a man's moral qualities as much as his physical resources and skills, producing thereby the ideal, complete athlete." This new sport was enthusiastically adopted with its inherent demands of courage, co-ordination, physical fitness, self-discipline and flexibility in ever changing circumstances.

Preview for Team China

Ever since Qian Zhenhua won China's first-ever world title at the 2006 Worlds, Chinese fans have pinned high expectations on local athletes for the Beijing Olympics.

The men's team continued to impress as Qian and Cao Zhongrong won several titles at World Cup events in the past two years including a historic team title at the 2006 Cario World Cup. But it seems the team's success has abated in 2008 and hasn't done anything of note.

Coming into Beijing, both Qian and Cao are hoping to break into the top eight and go for a medal in men's competition.

On the women's side, China fields little-known Xiu Xiu and Chen Qian.

(China Daily August 1, 2008)


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