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Individual, Men

Date27 – 31 August 1972
StatusOlympic
LocationReitstadion, Riem, München / Fechthalle 2, Messegelände (Halle 20), München / Schießanlage, Hochbrück, München / Schwimmhalle, Olympiapark, München / Olympiastadion, Olympiapark, München
Participants59 from 20 countries
FormatScoring by point tables.

András Balczó (HUN) was the best pentathlete of the 1960s, winning five consecutive World Championships – 1963, 1965-67, and 1969. But he had yet to win an individual Olympic gold medal, placing second in 1968 after being favored. He was not favored in 1972, that distinction going to the Soviet World Champion (1971) Boris Onishchenko. After four phases, Balczó was tied for third with the defending gold medalist Björn Ferm (SWE), both trailing Onishchenko and his teammate, Pavel Lednev. But Balczó was a far superior runner and finished third in the cross-country run, pulling him ahead of both Soviets to an easy overall victory. Onishchenko won the silver and Lednev the bronze medal. This was Balczó’s third gold medal, adding it to team golds in 1960 and 1968, still the most ever by an Olympic modern pentathlete – thru 2008. The gold, and the team silver in 1972, gave him five Olympic medals, an Olympic record at the time. Balczó later married 1972 Olympic gymnast Mónika Császár. They would have 11 children and he would become an extreme right-wing politician.

During the competition it was discovered that 14 athletes had taken sedatives (Valium and Librium) before the shooting phase. The drugs were not banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), although they were by the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM). But at the Olympics, the IOC rules were followed, so the athletes were not disqualified.

PosCompetitorNOCPointsRidingFencingShootingSwimmingRunning
1András BalczóHUN5,4122:11.9 (17)44 (2)192 (=8)3:46.6 (=25)12:42.6 (3)Gold
2Boris OnishchenkoURS5,3352:27.2 (42)45 (1)197 (2)3:38.0 (11)13:35.2 (21)Silver
3Pavel LednyovURS5,3282:11.3 (=14)42 (=3)195 (=4)3:42.8 (18)13:30.7 (14)Bronze
4Jim FoxGBR5,3112:04.6 (2)42 (=3)188 (=21)3:51.2 (=32)12:35.0 (1)
5Vladimir ShmelyovURS5,3022:18.5 (47)39 (=7)195 (=4)3:32.0 (6)13:01.9 (6)
6Björn FermSWE5,2832:09.5 (4)38 (10)193 (7)3:40.4 (13)13:25.6 (10)
7Heiner ThadeFRG5,1452:10.5 (12)39 (=7)192 (=8)3:52.6 (37)13:25.0 (9)
8Risto HurmeFIN5,0942:29.3 (40)40 (=5)196 (3)3:45.5 (24)13:58.2 (=33)
9Chuck RichardsUSA5,0742:04.3 (=14)28 (=31)192 (=8)3:21.7 (1)14:00.7 (35)
10Michel GuéguenFRA5,0721:58.5 (1)33 (=14)187 (=26)3:35.2 (8)13:33.4 (19)
11John FitzgeraldUSA5,0701:58.9 (7)33 (=14)188 (=21)3:28.5 (=4)13:55.6 (32)
12Zsigmond VillányiHUN5,0472:07.4 (34)40 (=5)188 (=21)3:41.5 (16)13:34.6 (20)
13Ryszard WachPOL4,9732:09.9 (5)26 (=37)192 (=8)3:44.5 (22)13:33.2 (18)
14Jørn SteffensenDEN4,8872:22.3 (=27)30 (=24)191 (=14)3:50.8 (31)13:32.9 (17)
15Pál BakóHUN4,8792:14.5 (43)29 (=27)190 (=16)3:39.4 (12)13:30.4 (13)
16Mario MeddaITA4,8632:37.5 (49)28 (=31)198 (1)3:49.4 (30)13:46.1 (27)
17Veikko SalminenFIN4,8522:13.4 (25)29 (=27)181 (=45)3:27.4 (2)13:30.8 (15)
18Wolfgang LeuAUT4,8522:13.8 (8)33 (=14)191 (=14)3:52.9 (38)14:24.1 (50)
19Martti KeteläFIN4,8492:07.4 (21)31 (=21)190 (=16)3:52.0 (=35)13:53.2 (31)
20Walter EsserFRG4,8262:16.6 (30)32 (=19)186 (=33)3:44.1 (20)13:44.6 (26)
21Janusz Pyciak-PeciakPOL4,8172:16.2 (11)36 (11)174 (58)3:46.6 (=25)13:01.8 (5)
22Jean-Pierre GiudicelliFRA4,8072:10.4 (38)23 (=46)188 (=21)3:43.8 (19)12:56.4 (4)
23Dumitru SpîrleaROU4,7542:14.1 (33)31 (=21)195 (=4)4:02.6 (47)14:10.7 (41)
24Bo JanssonSWE4,7392:23.7 (29)33 (=14)184 (=39)3:44.9 (23)14:05.5 (38)
25Hans-Gunnar LiljenwallSWE4,7042:12.4 (24)34 (=12)179 (=52)3:48.1 (28)13:42.2 (23)
26Georgi StoyanovBUL4,6952:06.0 (3)27 (=35)189 (20)4:01.3 (46)14:06.7 (39)
27Hole RößlerFRG4,6782:20.1 (41)25 (=39)187 (=26)3:36.9 (9)13:58.2 (=33)
28Urs HugiSUI4,6612:15.9 (9)39 (=7)187 (=26)4:00.1 (44)15:13.6 (58)
29Scott TaylorUSA4,6562:16.2 (35)24 (=42)177 (=55)3:41.9 (17)12:39.1 (2)
30Raoul GuéguenFRA4,6382:30.2 (45)29 (=27)186 (=33)3:52.0 (=35)13:43.8 (24)
31Masaru SakanoJPN4,6272:13.1 (19)19 (=53)187 (=26)3:57.6 (43)13:06.1 (8)
32Robert BarrieAUS4,6002:24.1 (23)17 (=55)190 (=16)3:37.9 (10)14:21.1 (49)
33Yuso MakihiraJPN4,5832:22.3 (=27)28 (=31)182 (=41)4:09.6 (56)13:04.9 (7)
34Giovanni PeruginiITA4,5812:10.6 (13)31 (=21)182 (=41)3:51.2 (=32)14:33.1 (53)
35Peter Zobl-WesselyAUT4,5452:05.1 (50)30 (=24)187 (=26)4:05.6 (=50)13:35.3 (22)
36Barry LillywhiteGBR4,5272:09.0 (10)32 (=19)175 (57)3:47.9 (27)14:17.8 (44)
37Klaus PetersenDEN4,4922:18.3 (31)28 (=31)180 (=49)3:40.8 (=14)14:32.1 (52)
38Marian CosmescuROU4,4902:14.1 (20)23 (=46)186 (=33)3:54.7 (42)14:26.8 (51)
39Nicolò DeligiaITA4,4872:12.9 (18)26 (=37)182 (=41)4:05.3 (49)13:52.4 (29)
40Stanisław SkwiraPOL4,4862:49.7 (=56)30 (=24)187 (=26)3:34.3 (7)14:47.9 (55)
41Peter MackenAUS4,4492:56.1 (58)24 (=42)192 (=8)4:07.3 (53)13:25.8 (11)
42Gilberto ToledanoMEX4,4282:05.6 (6)29 (=27)179 (=52)4:05.8 (52)14:19.5 (47)
43Eduardo OliveraMEX4,4262:24.3 (37)27 (=35)188 (=21)3:51.9 (34)15:07.1 (57)
44Bruno JerebicnikAUT4,4152:35.4 (54)33 (=14)186 (=33)4:05.6 (=50)14:15.0 (43)
45Hans MüllerSUI4,3922:37.3 (36)25 (=39)187 (=26)4:00.9 (45)14:36.0 (54)
46Jan BekkenkNED4,3912:16.5 (46)24 (=42)180 (=49)3:53.4 (40)13:47.4 (28)
47Robbie PhelpsGBR4,3852:25.6 (39)23 (=46)182 (=41)3:54.0 (41)14:03.5 (37)
48Adalbert CovaciROU4,3812:25.1 (55)19 (=53)181 (=45)3:28.5 (=4)13:53.1 (30)
49Akira KuboJPN4,3712:37.7 (53)24 (=42)190 (=16)4:09.3 (55)14:01.1 (36)
50Velko BratanovBUL4,3392:45.7 (=56)23 (=46)192 (=8)4:04.5 (48)14:07.3 (40)
51Beat GanzSUI4,3232:10.0 (22)22 (51)179 (=52)4:08.1 (54)13:43.9 (25)
52René HeitmannDEN4,1902:24.2 (48)23 (=46)177 (=55)3:53.0 (39)14:19.6 (48)
53Rob VonkNED4,1532:28.1 (52)15 (57)180 (=49)3:28.3 (3)14:56.6 (56)
54Scott ScheuermannCAN4,0722:08.1 (26)11 (59)186 (=33)3:48.9 (29)15:32.9 (59)
55Juan José CastillaMEX4,0142:22.7 (44)20 (52)181 (=45)4:25.2 (58)14:11.2 (42)
56Kenneth MaatenCAN3,9872:33.9 (51)17 (=55)184 (=39)4:20.3 (57)14:18.7 (45)
57Angel PepelyankovBUL3,9712:18.4 (16)25 (=39)0 (59)3:44.3 (21)13:30.2 (12)
58Henk KredietNED3,7862:19.4 (32)34 (=12)185 (38)– (DNF)13:31.1 (16)
59George SkeneCAN3,297– (DNF)14 (58)181 (=45)3:40.8 (=14)14:19.2 (46)