Modern Pentathlon: Now Two-Fifths of the Way to Awesome

The New York Times has a little snicker at the expense of the Olympic event of modern pentathlon, which is condensing its five-part premodern military-skills format--shooting, fencing, riding, running, and swimming--into four parts. Running and shooting will become a combined sub-event, like the winter biathlon without skis:
But modern pentathlon -- derived from Greek, combining five (penta) and contest (athlon) -- has no plans to change its name to tetrathlon.
Nor should it! It still takes five skills; it just requires a little bit of multitasking. What the sport really needs to do is to keep building on the run-and-shoot concept. I didn't watch any modern pentathlon in Beijing, but I did make a point of buying a commemorative modern-pentathlon Fuwa figurine, because--well, because just look at it. You tell Huanhuan you're not sure his discipline should be in future Olympics. Postmodern pentathlon would be the baddest event there is.
Huanhuan Pentathlon



Nov 27, 2008, 09:20 PM     Beijing Olympics · Beijing Welcomes You · China · Fuwa · heroic equestrian statuary · Huanhuan · Modern Pentathlon · Olympics


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