Csaba Bohm and Gintare Venckauskaite won the men's and women's titles at the UIPM Modern Pentathlon World Cup Final in Budapest [1].

These victories establish both athletes as the premier competitors in their respective categories for the 2026 season. The World Cup Final serves as the definitive ranking event for the sport, consolidating the results of a rigorous international circuit.

Bohm secured the men's title by recording the highest overall score in the competition [1]. His performance in Hungary marks a significant milestone in his career, placing him at the top of the global standings for the current year.

Venckauskaite mirrored this success in the women's event [1]. By achieving the top score in her category, she demonstrated a consistent level of skill across the various disciplines that comprise the modern pentathlon.

The event took place in Budapest, a city with a deep connection to the sport's history [1]. The competition tested the athletes' versatility and endurance through the combined disciplines of the UIPM format.

Both winners advanced through the qualifying rounds to reach the final stage of the tournament. Their ability to maintain composure under the pressure of the World Cup Final distinguishes them from the rest of the field this season [1].

Csaba Bohm and Gintare Venckauskaite won the men's and women's titles

The victory for Bohm and Venckauskaite in Budapest solidifies their positions as the dominant forces in modern pentathlon for 2026. Because the World Cup Final is the culmination of the season's competitive cycle, these results provide a benchmark for athlete performance and seedings heading into future international championships.