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Sian Lewis
Sian Lewis (born 8 October 1976) is a British people, British former Modern pentathlon, pentathlete who competed in the World Modern Pentathlon Championships between 1996 and 2003, winning three gold and two silver medals. Career Lewis graduated from and trained at the University of Bath, coming from a swimming/ pony club background before moving onto modern pentathlon. Lewis' first Senior World Championships medal was at the World Modern Pentathlon Championships in 1998, where she won a silver in the team event with Steph Cook and Kate Allenby. In 1999, Lewis, Cook and Allenby again came second in the team event at the World Championships, and in 2000, Lewis, Cook and sister won the team relay event at the World Championships. In 2001, Lewis, Cook and Allenby won the team event at the World Championships; Lewis finished fourteenth in the event. Lewis also won the 2001 Pentathlon World Cup event. In addition, she also represented Wales in the 2002 Commonwealth Games, coming 12 ...
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World Modern Pentathlon Championships
The UIPM Senior World Championships is an annual global international competition in modern pentathlon. It was first held in 1949 under the organization of the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). Editions Note: The years in which championships are held only for women or exclusive to the relay do not count in the official numbering of the UIPM (1984,1988,1992,1996). :es:Campeonato Mundial de Pentatl%C3%B3n Moderno#cite ref-relevos 2-1 All-time medal table :''Updated after the 2022 World Modern Pentathlon Championships.'' See also * Modern pentathlon at the Summer Olympics *List of Olympic medalists in modern pentathlon References SourcesEdition information


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