The modern pentathlon is a sports contest consisting of 5 events, hence the name pentathlon. The events are épée fencing, pistol shooting, 200m freestyle swimming, a show jumping course on horseback, and a cross-country run. The epithet modern is important to discern it from the ancient athletics pentathlon -- none of the events of modern penthatlon were part of the ancient Olympics.
The modern pentathlon was invented by the Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. As the events of the ancient pentathlon were modeled after the skills of the ideal soldier of that time, Coubertin created the contest to simulate the experience of a 19th century cavalry soldier behind enemy lines: he must ride an unfamiliar horse, fight with pistol and sword, swim, and run.
The event was first contested at the 1912 Olympic Games, and was won by a Swede named Gösta Lilliehook. Future American World War II General George S. Patton finished fifth.
The modern pentathlon has been on the Olympic program continuously since 1912. A team event was added to the Olympic Games in 1952 and discontinued in 1992. An event for women was added in 2000. In non-Olympic years, a World Championship is held, instigated in 1949. Originally the competition took place over four or five days; however in 1996 a one-day format was adopted in an effort to improve the event's commercial image. In spite of the event's strong pedigree in the modern olympics, and its status as the only event created specifically for the modern olympic games, its lack of widespread popularity outside of Eastern Europe has led to calls for its removal from the Olympic games in recent years.
The sport is governed by the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM), the International Modern Pentathlon Union.
| 1912 | Gösta Lilliehook | SWE |
| 1920 | Gustaf Dyrssen | SWE |
| 1924 | Bo Lindman | SWE |
| 1928 | Sven Thofelt | SWE |
| 1932 | Johan Oxenstierna | SWE |
| 1936 | Gotthardt Handrick | GER |
| 1948 | Willy Grut | SWE |
| 1952 | Lars Hall | SWE |
| 1956 | Lars Hall | SWE |
| 1960 | Ferenc Nemeth | HUN |
| 1964 | Ferenc Torok | HUN |
| 1968 | Björn Ferm | SWE |
| 1972 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1976 | Janusz Pyciak-Peciak | POL |
| 1980 | Anatoli Starostin | USSR |
| 1984 | Daniele Masala | ITA |
| 1988 | Janus Martinek | HUN |
| 1992 | Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek | POL |
| 1996 | Aleksandr Parygin | KAZ |
| 2000 | Dmitri Svatkovski | RUS |
This event was discontinued after 1992.
| 1952 | Hungary |
| 1956 | USSR |
| 1960 | Hungary |
| 1964 | USSR |
| 1968 | Hungary |
| 1972 | USSR |
| 1976 | Great Britain |
| 1980 | USSR |
| 1984 | Italy |
| 1988 | Hungary |
| 1992 | Poland |
| 2000 | Stephanie Cook | GBR |
| 1949 | Tage Bjurefelt | SWE |
| 1950 | Lars Hall | SWE |
| 1951 | Lars Hall | SWE |
| 1953 | Gábor Benedek | HUN |
| 1954 | Björn Thofelt | SWE |
| 1955 | Konstantion Salnikov | USSR |
| 1957 | Igor Novikov | USSR |
| 1958 | Igor Novikov | USSR |
| 1959 | Igor Novikov | USSR |
| 1961 | Igor Novikov | USSR |
| 1962 | Eduard Dobnikov | USSR |
| 1963 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1965 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1966 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1967 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1969 | András Balczo | HUN |
| 1970 | Péter Kelemen | HUN |
| 1971 | Boris Onishchenko | USSR |
| 1973 | Pavel Lednev | USSR |
| 1974 | Pavel Lednev | USSR |
| 1975 | Pavel Lednev | USSR |
| 1977 | Janusz Pyciak-Peciak | POL |
| 1978 | Pavel Lednev | USSR |
| 1979 | Robert Nieman | USA |
| 1981 | Janusz Pyciak-Peciak | POL |
| 1982 | Daniele Masala | ITA |
| 1983 | Anatoli Starostin | USSR |
| 1985 | Attila Mizser | HUN |
| 1986 | Carlo Massullo | ITA |
| 1987 | Joël Bouzou | FRA |
| 1989 | László Fabian | HUN |
| 1990 | Gianluca Tiberti | ITA |
| 1991 | Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek | POL |
| 1993 | Richard Phelps | GBR |
| 1994 | Dmitri Svatkovski | RUS |
| 1995 | Sebastien Deleigne | FRA |
| 1997 | Sebastien Deleigne | FRA |
| 1998 | Sebastien Deleigne | FRA |
| 1999 | Gábor Balogh | HUN |
| 2000 | Andrejus Zadneprovskis | LTU |
| 2001 | Gábor Balogh | HUN |
| 2002 | Michal Sedlecký | CZE |
| 2003 | Eric Walther | GER |
| 2004 | Andrejus Zadneprovskis | LTU |
| 1981 | A Ahlgren | SWE |
| 1982 | W Norman | GBR |
| 1983 | L Chernobrywy | CAN |
| 1984 | S Jakovleva | USSR |
| 1985 | B Kotowska | POL |
| 1986 | I Kisselyeva | USSR |
| 1987 | I Kisselyeva | USSR |
| 1988 | D Idzi | POL |
| 1989 | L Norwood | USA |
| 1990 | E Fjellerup | DEN |