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🏅 Welcome to the Official USA Pentathlon Community! 🏅 We’re excited to have you here! This group is your go-to place to: 🔹 Learn more about modern pentathlon and the exciting world of multisport. 🔹 Connect with fellow athletes, coaches, and parents across the USA. 🔹 Ask Questions – whether you're just starting or aiming for the Olympics, no question is too small! 🔹 Stay Updated with important announcements, event details, and news from USA Pentathlon Multisport (USAPM). Our Community Values: ✅ Be Kind and Respectful – We’re all here to grow and support each other. ✅ Encourage and Inspire – Share your experiences and celebrate each other's successes. ✅ Stay Positive – Pentathlon is challenging, but we’re stronger together! ✅ Ask for Help – This is a judgment-free space for learning. (First Visit?) Must Read- How To Use This Group and First Steps 1. Download the Skool app to your phone so you're in the loop on all updates, tags, and mentions (iPhone App. | Android App) 2. Make sure your full name is in your profile so we know who is speaking! (this is required) 3. Make your introduction post (like a boss) including your background, age, where you live, and what club you train with, and any goals that you have. 4. Begin Your Journey In The Classroom 5. Post your Wins, Ask Questions, Meet new Pentathletes, and Have Fun!! Welcome to the group, we are beyond excited to continue to build the community with your help! Let’s make this a welcoming, uplifting space for everyone passionate about our sport. We’re glad you’re here—let’s build something great together! 💪 If you have any questions or need help, feel free to reach out or drop a post. Now, introduce yourself and tell us how you got involved in pentathlon!
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(First Visit?) Must Read- How To Use This Group and First Steps
1. Download the Skool app to your phone so you're in the loop on all updates, tags, and mentions (iPhone App. | Android App) 2. Make sure your full name is in your profile so we know who is speaking! (this is required) 3. Make your introduction post (like a boss) including your background, age, where you live, and what club you train with, and any goals that you have. 4. Begin Your Journey In The Classroom 5. Post your Wins, Ask Questions, Meet new Pentathletes, and Have Fun!! 6. Welcome to the group, we are beyond excited to continue to build the community with your help!
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Sabdenbek, Voronina Claim Senior Titles at 2026 US National Championships
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The 2026 USA Pentathlon Multisport National Championships brought the largest domestic field in recent years to Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 27, showcasing athletes across youth, junior, senior and masters divisions. Complete results from the 2026 US National Championships are available at www.pentathlonscore.com. The championship field featured athletes across youth, junior, senior and masters divisions, with several standout performances highlighting the depth of the competition. In the Senior Men’s division, Temirkhan Sabdenbek captured the national title with a total score of 1,594. Sabdenbek, the 2025 Junior National Champion, earned the first Senior Men’s national title of his career with a strong all-around performance that included the top laser run time in the division. Luke Filar, the 2025 U19 National Champion, finished second with 1,549 points, while Tristen Bell rounded out the podium in third with 1,546. On the women’s side, Kseniya Voronina claimed the first U.S. title of her career, winning the Senior Women’s division with 1,434 points. Voronina led the field in fencing and swimming and held off a strong podium that included 2024 U.S. National Champion Phaelen French, who finished second with 1,405 points, and 2025 U.S. National Champion Madison Gonzalez, who placed third with 1,395. Filar continued his strong day by winning both the Junior Men and U19 Men divisions, while Voronina also added the Junior Women title to her Senior Women victory. Roslyn Densmore won the U19 Women division, leading a young field of rising athletes. The youth divisions also featured several strong performances. Jeremiah Bales won the U17 Men title, Allison Christensen-Adajar captured the U17 Women title, Noah Bales won U15 Men, Ava Dombrowsky took the U15 Women crown, Elijah Bales won U13 Men, and Catarina Miquelino claimed the U11 Women title. The masters divisions added to the depth of the championship field, with Jonathan Lowry winning Masters 30+ Men, James Bales taking Masters 40+ Men, Karin Bales winning Masters 50+ Women, Keith Berryhill claiming Masters 60+ Men, 1980 Olympian Jan Olesinski winning Masters 70+ Men, and 1968 Olympian Tom Lough capturing the Masters 80+ Men title.
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Training camp in Pennsylvania
I talked to Maestro Mark Masters yesterday and he can arrange a week-long pentathlon training camp after summer nationals fencing championships in July at Arcadia College in Pennsylvania. We have about 7 kids ranging from ages 12-20 who are interested. Tentatively, the camp would run for 6 hours each day with one hour for each event taught by specialists (fencing, swimming, running, laser pistol, and agility/obstacle course). If you would like more information, please message me.
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hey everyone! Im new to the pentathlon and this community and excited to be a part of it. I'm based in DC for any one who has favorite local gyms for training or wants to train together. My background is in running, swimming, and calisthenics so am new to fencing and shooting.
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