Acapulco, Mexico, 26 February 2014 - The resort of Acapulco on the Pacific coast of Mexico will from today be playing host to some of the world's best pentathletes in the much anticipated 2014 World Cup Series opener.
With the first technical meeting and opening ceremony having taken place, the teams are now raring to go with the competition set to last from 26 February to 2 March at the Unidad Deportivo Acapulco.
With women's World No.1 and reigning World Champion Laura Asadauskaite of Lithuania not travelling to the competition, the onus will be on Ukraine's Viktoria Tereshuk, who won this event last year, to claim victory. She will have to contend though with a really strong line-up that includes some of the most prodigious talent on the planet. Her compatriot Ganna Buriak, who won two World Cup events last season, has really come of age and will pose a real threat.
London 2012 Bronze medallist Yane Marques of Brazil and USA's Margaux Isaksen both finished last season strongly with podium finishes at Champion of Champions and are two that will gunning for glory versus the Ukrainian duo. Russian pair Ekaterina Khurashkina and Donata Rimsaite will be keen to show they mean business and Zsofia Foldhazi of Hungary has proved that she has the weapons in her arsenal to trouble the established order. It is guaranteed to be tight.
There are some fascinating stories further down in the draw with Israel's Noah Berkman making only her second ever appearance on the international circuit. The 24-year-old, who trains with 5 different coaches at five different clubs, one for each discipline, told us, "I am just happy to be here. It will be a great test for myself in only my second competition at the top level. I am looking forward to the season. We'll just see what happens".
In the men's draw, with the qualification stages taking place on Thursday 27 and the Final two days later, it is almost impossible to predict who will come out on top with so much talent on display. The Russians have brought the big guns in Aleksander Lesun and Ilia Frolov whilst Hungary will be represented by the electric Adam Marosi and Peter Tibolya.
There will be the intriguing battle between the top two ranked athletes, World Champion Justinas Kinderis of Lithuania and France's Valentin Prades to look out for with Great Britain having high hopes for Jamie Cooke and one of last season's big revelations Joe Evans. France of course also have Champion of Champions winner Christopher Patte and Valentin Belaud both looking to start their season with a bang. The quality on show will make for a tremendous competition.
Prades was relaxed on arrival, declaring, "It is great to start the season in Mexico. It's a great setting and although the hot and humid conditions can sometimes be difficult, I am feeling strong and cannot wait to start competing".
An impressive opening ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of Egypt Yasser Shaban, who will be cheering on representatives of his country during competition. Also enjoying the celebration was the Secretary General of the Mexican Olympic Committee Pedro Cuervo and Dr Lalu Corolian Traian, representing the Ministry of Sport, as well as several members of the Acapulco Municipality.
UIPM President Dr h. c. Klaus Schormann stated, "We are delighted that the World Cup #1 is happening in Acapulco. It will be wonderful opportunity to showcase our sport in a region that has really embraced our movement. Mexico has been a great driver in terms of development and it has introduced the sport to a whole new generation of young people. Being in Acapulco is a recognition of the tremendous work done by the Mexican Modern Pentathlon Federation in recent years."
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