| Time | Event | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08/22 08:30AM | Women's Shooting | Official | |
| 08/22 10:00AM | Women's Fencing | Official | |
| 08/22 14:30PM | Women's Swimming | Official | |
| 08/22 17:00PM | Women's Riding | Official | |
| 08/22 20:00PM | Women's Running | Official |
The evolution of modern pentathlon Modern pentathlon has gone through a number of changes since its debut at the 1912 Olympics but could be in line for the most radical adjustments yet as Pierre de Coubertin's ultimate test of the "complete athlete" reconfigures itself for a new generation.

All Olympic merchandise is marked down. Act now, because when it's gone…it's gone!

Eli Bremer tackles five different sports. You can imagine that he is not afraid of tackling different discussion topics.

A by-the-numbers look at Sheila Taormina reveals a woman making history and making a difference.

Not even 20, Aya Medany is in a great
position to become the first Egyptian woman to win an Olympic medal.

As Sheila Taormina and her U.S. teammate Eli Bremer can attest to, it's difficult to lose athletic ambition.

Amelie Caze and Ilia Frolov used consistency and strength to win world championships in June.

Zsuszanna Voros and Andrei Moiseyev shot, fenced, swam, rode and ran to Olympic glory in 2004.