The history of Military Pentathlon
In 1946, a French officer, Captain Henri
Debrus (later promoted to Colonel and President of the CISM) conceived the idea
of organising a sport competition reserved exclusively for the Army. His
attention was drawn to a military physical training technique at that time
practised by the
Captain Debrus, taking the Dutch method
as a guide, eliminated the parachute jump and modified the other tests so as to
form a system which, he thought, would constitute an ideal way of completing
ground training.
A first competition organised by himself was held at the "Military Physical Training
Centre" at
The improved regulations, resulting from
this trial, were approved by the French military authorities and the
disciplines included in the competition were widely adopted throughout the
French Forces under the name of Military Pentathlon.
Since then, the five disciplines of the
Military Pentathlon have been :
The International Military Sports Council
(CISM) became interested in this project and set about creating a spirit of
incentive in the different services by organising an annual international
championship.
After its modest start in 1950, when only
three nations entered the competition, the international Military Pentathlon
has developed into one of the most important military competitions in CISM and
met each year with growing success.
The CISM World Championships has only
been cancelled three times since 1950, mainly due to high political tension or
war in the region, where the Championships were supposed to be organised.
In 1988 the Scandinavian Nations tested
for the first time rules for female competitors at their Nordic Championship.
Since the CISM World Championship 1991 in
The Military Pentathlon got a new
momentum due to the membership of countries from the former Eastern block to
the CISM, after the abolishment of the
In 1993 for the first time a new event of
Military Pentathlon was tested on the occasion of the Second CISM European
Championship in Wiener
Military Pentathlon is an integral sports
discipline of the CISM World Games, highlighted by the World Games organised in
During the last decade Military
Pentathlon has expanded remarkably. Each year a series of competitions are
organised world-wide with main emphasis on
However, Military Pentathlon is not only
one of the most outstanding sports organised by the military but has relations
to the civilian sports world too. In several countries, especially in the
Nordic countries and in
Also in the framework of the NATO's
Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers (CIOR) and the Association
Europeenne des Sous-Officiers de Reserve (AESOR) competitions similar to
Military Pentathlon are organised with different regulations and disciplines to
some extent, however.
In 1997 Military Pentathlon was invited
to be a demonstration sport at the civilian World Games in