1992 Barcelona, Spain | |
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1. SKRZYPASZEK , Arkadiusz (POL) | 5.559 |
2. MIZSÉR, Attila (HUN) | 5.446 |
3. ZENOVKA, Edvard (CIS) | 5.361 |
1988 Seoul, Korea | |
1. MARTINEK, János (HUN) | 5.404 |
2. MASSULO, Carlo (ITA) | 5.379 |
3. YAGORASHVILI, Vahtan (URS) | 5.367 |
1984 Los Angeles, United States | |
1. MASALA, Daniele (ITA) | 5.469 |
2. RASMUSSON, Svante (SWE) | 5.456 |
3. MASSULO, Carlo (ITA) | 5.406 |
1980 Moscow, Soviet Union | |
1. STAROSTIN, Anatoly (URS) | 5.568 |
2. SZOMBATHELYI, Tamás (HUN) | 5.502 |
3. LEDNEV, Pavel (URS) | 5.382 |
1,216 DUHANOV, Viacheslav (LAT)
Darmstadt, September 1994
Fencing
1,168 MADARAS, Adam (HUN)
Rome, April 1995
Swimming
1,368 CAPATINI, Libor (CZE)
San Benedetto, May 1995
Riding
1,100 Maximum score achieved by several athletes
Running
1,411 VANYI, Tamas (HUN)
Budapest, June 1995
Best Total
5,764 DELEIGNE, Sebastian (FRA)
San Benedetto, May 1995
This is an official publication of The Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games Sports Publications Department. Written by Jennifer Knight. Special thanks to the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne et Biathlon.
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