Shohei Iwamoto, a modern pentathlon boy from the Tokyo Olympics who has participated in two consecutive tournaments, was ranked 28th, up one place from the previous Rio de Janeiro tournament.

The modern pentathlon will compete for the total score by performing fencing, swimming, equestrian, and laser run, which is a combined event of running and shooting, by one person.



Iwamoto, who participated in two consecutive tournaments, ranked 30th out of 36 in the fencing ranking round held on the 5th, and the 200m freestyle of the first swimming on the 7th was 2 minutes 3:75. It was 20th place.



In addition, although there were scenes where he dropped obstacles in equestrian, he was 20th in this event, and the last laser run was 31st, but with a total score of 1343 points, he was 28th, up one place from the previous Rio de Janeiro Games.



Britain's Joseph Tung won the gold medal, Egypt's Ahmad El John Dee won the silver medal, and South Korea's Jun Woong-tae won the bronze medal.