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Wat (wie) is PENTATHLON - definitie

COMBINED SPORTING EVENT OF FIVE CONTESTS
Pentathlete; Olympic pentathlon; Pentathalon
  • All competitors face each other once in the [[fencing]] event.
  • Action shot of Australian field pentathlete Wayne Bell sprinting in the long jump event during pentathlon competition at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
  • This depiction of an ancient pentathlete dates to the [[Hellenistic]] period, ca. the 1st century BCE. [[Walters Art Museum]], [[Baltimore]].
  • Halteres]]''  were held by athletes in the ancient long jump to push themselves further.
  • discus]] and [[javelin throw]].
  • 2008 World Indoor]] pentathlon gold medallist.

Pentathlon         
·noun A fivefold athletic performance peculiar to the great national games of the Greeks, including leaping, foot racing, wrestling, throwing the discus, and throwing the spear.
II. Pentathlon ·add. ·noun In the modern Olympic Games, a composite contest made up of a running broad jump, throwing the javelin, a 200-meter run, throwing the discus, and a 1500-meter run.
pentathlon         
(pentathlons)
A pentathlon is an athletics competition in which each person must compete in five different events.
N-COUNT: oft the N
pentathlon         
¦ noun an athletic event comprising five different events for each competitor, in particular (also modern pentathlon) an event involving fencing, shooting, swimming, riding, and cross-country running.
Derivatives
pentathlete noun
Origin
C17: from Gk, from pente 'five' + athlon 'contest'.

Wikipedia

Pentathlon

A pentathlon is a contest featuring five events. The name is derived from Greek: combining the words pente (five) and -athlon (competition) (Greek: πένταθλον). The first pentathlon was documented in Ancient Greece and was part of the Ancient Olympic Games. Five events were contested over one day for the Ancient Olympic pentathlon, starting with the long jump, javelin throwing, and discus throwing, followed by the stadion (a short foot race) and wrestling. Pentathletes were considered to be among the most skilled athletes, and their training was often part of military service—each of the five events in the pentathlon was thought to be useful in war or battle.

With the revival of the Olympic Games in the modern era, the pentathlon returned in two formats. The athletics pentathlon was a modern variation on the original events, with a competition over five track and field events. The modern pentathlon, invented by Pierre de Coubertin (father of the Modern Olympics), was a variation on the military aspect of the Ancient pentathlon. It focused on the skills required by a late-19th-century soldier, with competitions in shooting, swimming, fencing, equestrianism, and cross country running. A prominent aspect of modern pentathlons is the point system, whereby each competitor is awarded a certain number of points based on their performance in each specific event. The overall winner is the competitor with the highest point total at the end of the five pentathlon events.

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1. Pelham Bay Park÷ Modern pentathlon center, shooting center.
2. Nations can send just two athletes per gender to the Olympic modern pentathlon tournament.
3. The precaution proved unnecessary when she won one of seven at–large qualification spots yesterday from the pentathlon association.
4. Another Swede –– world and Olympic heptathlon champion Carolina Kluft – also is injured and will not compete in the pentathlon.
5. Peter Hart Chief executive, Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain Look at what he did with the England rugby team.