Saturday, August 28, 2010

FusionExcel Welcomes Quantum Pendant Wearer, World Champion Pentathlon, Adam Marosi From Hungary




Men's World Cup Final Review

Adam Marosi has successfully defended his World Cup Final crown by producing an incredible combined event in Moscow, Russia. Marosi held off strong challenges from the home superstar Ilia Frolov and the always consistent David Svoboda (CZE) who won the Silver and Bronze Medals respectively. This was a welcome return to form for the World No. 1 who has struggled over the past few months to emulate his 2009 results. 'I am so happy with this result. It is the best feeling knowing you were the best athlete, it is great to be the best again!'


By Telegraph staff and agencies
Published: 11:09PM BST 15th August 2009

Modern Pentathlon: Hungary's Adam Marosi wins World Championship title

Hungary's Adam Marosi was crowned modern pentathlon world champion at Crystal Palace as a brilliant performance in the combined event saw him race away to clinch the gold medal.

For the Hungarian it capped a dream comeback after breaking his leg during the equestrian phase at a World Cup event in 2006. He said: "3 years ago I had a very serious accident with my horse and now... it's amazing, I can't believe it. It was my dream to become world champion."

Marosi was able to celebrate another gold in the team event, with the Czech Republic second and Lithuania third. Britain finished down in seventh.

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