Csaba Bohm of Hungary won the men's final of the 2026 UIPM Modern Pentathlon World Cup in Budapest on June 10, 2026 [1].

The victory marks the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup series, crowning Bohm as the season's champion in a sport that tests versatility across multiple disciplines.

Bohm secured the title with a total of 1,482 points [2]. He competed against a field of 24 competitors [3] in a final that spanned the traditional pentathlon requirements. The event served as the culminating competition of the UIPM series, determining the overall world cup champion for the year.

"I'm thrilled to win on home soil and to bring this title to Hungary," Bohm said [4].

The competition took place in Budapest, where the atmosphere provided a significant backdrop for the Hungarian athlete's performance. The event featured the rigorous combination of fencing, swimming, an obstacle course, and the laser-run.

Sergey Shpilkin, the UIPM President, praised the quality of the event and the venue. "The athletes have delivered a spectacular competition, and the Budapest venue has been fantastic," Shpilkin said [5].

Bohm's victory on home soil cements his position as a leading figure in the sport. The 24 athletes [3] in the final fought for the title in a high-stakes environment that tested both physical endurance and mental precision.

"I'm thrilled to win on home soil and to bring this title to Hungary,"

Bohm's victory in Budapest signifies a peak in Hungarian modern pentathlon, leveraging home-field advantage to secure the 2026 season title. His performance underscores the current competitive landscape of the UIPM World Cup, where the ability to maintain consistency across four distinct disciplines remains the primary barrier to championship success.