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Sheila Taormina Wins Group B Semifinal and Mickey Kelly Finishes Ninth to Qualify for Saturdays Final at the 2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Berlin, Germany

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Sheila Taormina (Livonia, Mich./Colorado Springs, Colo.) put together an amazing performance in today’s semifinal action at the 2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Berlin, Germany, finishing in first place of Group B with 4,224 total modern pentathlon points to qualify for Saturday’s final.

If she places in the top three in Saturday’s final, Taormina will make sports history by becoming the first woman to qualify for the Olympic Games in three different sports.  She has already competed in the Olympic Games in the sports of swimming and triathlon.  She won a gold medal in swimming at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga., swimming the third leg of the 800m freestyle relay.  She finished sixth and 23rd , respectively, in the triathlon at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia and the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, GreeceTaormina’s top modern pentathlon World Cup performance came in March 2007 when she won the silver medal at World Cup #2 in Cairo, Egypt.

Coming off of her own Olympic qualifying performance at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Michelle ”Mickey” Kelly (Chatham, N.Y./Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army) finished ninth with 4,140 total modern pentathlon points, also in Group B to also qualify for Saturday’s final.

Taormina posted scores of 1,000 in the shoot, 808 in the fence, 1,364 in swimming and 1,052 in running to lead her group.

Kelly scored 1,012 in shooting, 808 in fencing, 1,164 in the swim and 1,156 in the run.

Fifteen year-old Margaux Isaksen (Fayetteville, Ark./Colorado Springs, Colo.) finished in 24th place with 3,960 total modern pentathlon points in Group A in her first senior level World Championships while Emily Shertzer (Hershey, Penn./Colorado Springs, Colo.) scored 3,876 points to finish 27th in Group A.  Neither Isaksen or Shertzer advanced to the final round.

The U.S. men will compete in semifinal action tomorrow, August 17.  Representing the U.S. will be Eli Bremer (Monument, Colo./Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Air Force), who won the gold medal at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to qualify himself for the 2008 Olympic Games.  Bremer will be joined by Dennis Bowsher (Dallas, Texas/Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army), Niul Manske (Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army) and Sam Sacksen (Somerset, Pa./Colorado Springs, Colo.).  The men's final will take place on Sunday, August 19.

The USA Pentathlon Team is coached by Janusz Peciak (Colorado Springs, Colo.).  He is assisted by Scott Christie (Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army) and Michael Cintas (Rancho Mirage, Calif.) who serves as the riding coach.

As was the case with the 2007 Pan American Games, the 2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships is also an Olympic qualifying event.  Athletes must finish in the top three of the final to automatically earn an Olympic berth.  Including these World Championships, athletes have four more opportunities to qualify for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.  The gold medal winners at the 2007 World Cup Final, September 15-16 in Beijing, China earn an automatic Olympic berth, as will the top three finishers at the 2008 World Championships next May.  The remaining seven Olympic slots will be determined by the World Cup ranking from the Olympic qualifying season, June 2007 through June 1, 2008.

Please see below for the U.S. results from today’s women’s competition:

2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships – Berlin, Germany

Individual event scores for Team USA are listed below:

Group B
Sheila Taormina – First Place - 4224 points
Shoot - 172 (1036 points)
Fence - 16V (808 points)
Swim - 2:09.68 (1364 points)
Run - 11:07.70 (1052 points)

Mickey Kelly - Ninth Place - 4140 points
Shoot - 173 (1012 points)
Fence – 16V (808 points)
Swim - 2:26.46 (1164 points)
Run - 10:41.70 (1156 points)

Group A
Margaux Isaksen – 24th Place - 3960 points
Shoot - 169 (964 points)
Fence - 12V (692 points)
Swim - 2:29.68 (1124 points)
Run - 10:35.80 (1180 points)

Emily Shertzer – 27th Place – 3876 points
Shoot - 170 (976 points)
Fence - 7V (552 points)
Swim - 2:34.63 (1068 points)
Run - 10:10.50 (1280 points)

For complete women’s semifinal results from the 2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Berlin, Germany, please visit the UIPM website Representing the United States of America at the 2007 World Modern Pentathlon Championships in Berlin, Germany are:

Women:

Margaux Isaksen (Fayetteville, Ark./Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Michelle ”Mickey” Kelly (Chatham, N.Y./Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army)
Emily Shertzer (Hershey, Penn./Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Sheila Taormina (Livonia, Mich./Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Men:

Dennis Bowsher (Dallas, Texas/Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army)
Eli Bremer (Monument, Colo./Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Air Force)
Niul Manske (Colorado Springs, Colo./U.S. Army)
Sam Sacksen (Somerset, Pa./Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Head Coach:  Janusz Peciak (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Assistant Coach:  Scott Christie (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Riding Coach:  Michael Cintas (Rancho Mirage, Calif.)


 
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