Modern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's

The men's modern pentathlon at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was from 8 to 10 August 2024.Two venues were used: Parc des Expositions de Villepinte (fencing) and Palace of Versailles (swimming, horse-riding, and combined running & shooting).Egypt's Ahmed El-Gendy won the gold medal with a world-record total score of 1555 points.[1] All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) 36 athletes participated, with the top 9 from each semifinal advancing to the final.♦ The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow with a diamond symbol.
Parc des Expositions de VillepintePalace of VersaillesAhmed El-GendyTaishu SatoGiorgio MalanModern pentathlon2024 Summer OlympicsQualificationCentral European Summer TimeAhmed ElgendyAlexandre DallenbachSwitzerlandEmiliano HernándezMexicoMatteo CicinelliPāvels ŠvecovsLatviaFabian LiebigGermanyJean-Baptiste MourciaFranceCsaba BőhmHungaryValentin PradesMartin VlachCzech RepublicLuo ShuaiTodor MihalevBulgariaBuğra ÜnalTurkeyDuilio CarrilloKazakhstanEcuadorThailandJun Woong-taeSouth KoreaŁukasz GutkowskiPolandSeo Chang-wanBalázs SzépJoseph ChoongGreat BritainMohanad ShabanCharlie BrownUkraineLi ShuhuanGuatemalaArgentinaEsteban BustosOleksandr TovkaiNBC OlympicsParis 2024International Olympic CommitteeOlympic Champions in Men's Modern PentathlonGösta LilliehöökGustaf DyrssenBo LindmanSven ThofeltJohan OxenstiernaGotthard HandrickWilliam GrutLars HallFerenc NémethFerenc TörökBjörn FermAndrás BalczóJanusz Pyciak-PeciakAnatoli StarostinDaniele MasalaJános MartinekArkadiusz SkrzypaszekAlexander ParyginDmitri SvatkovskiyAndrey MoiseyevDavid SvobodaAleksander LesunJoe Choong