LASER RUN

Pentathletes finish the competition with a run-shoot event referred to as Laser Run. Athletes complete a series of run-shoot combinations, where the distance is determined according to their category, finishing with a final run to the finish.

Rules

  • Points are awarded by time.
  • The total points after the first three events in the competition determines the start order.
  • The athlete with the most points starts first, with the remaining athletes starting in a staggered order determined by one-second intervals for every four-point difference.
  • The first athlete to finish the shoot/run wins the overall pentathlon competition.
  • In the laser shooting competition, athletes must make 5 shots at the target location within 50 seconds. After the end of the time limit, they start running immediately. If the athlete scores 5 correct shots at the target location in less than 50 seconds, he can immediately move to the next round of running.

Clothing & Equipment

  • Pentathletes must wear athletic clothing with their name and country code clearly visible on the reverse side of the top
  • Pentathletes must compete with athletics shoes, with or without spikes
  • Laser pistol
  • Electronic targets for laser shooting.

Run Skills

Speed focus endurance

Shoot Skills

Concentration Self-control

Scoring

  • 500 Modern Pentathlon points are awarded for obtaining the following times ±1 point for each second faster or slower.
  • The points table for the combined event of the modern pentathlon can be found in the rules and regulations section.

in general

Laser running and shooting (Laser Run) is one of the types of modern pentathlon sports that combines two main elements: running and laser shooting. It is a unique, fast-paced sport that requires a combination of precision, speed, and endurance.

Running and laser shooting are one of the five sports that make up the modern pentathlon, a sport created by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games.
The running and laser shooting competition is the fifth and last competition in the modern pentathlon competition. After fencing, swimming and obstacles, the combined event begins, which is (running and laser shooting). It is an exciting competition and the most spectator-friendly part of the modern pentathlon.
In the sport of Laser Run, players use laser guns to shoot at a series of electronic targets. Unlike traditional archery, there are no live bullets in modern pentathlon shooting. Instead, lasers are used to hit specific target areas on targets. Players must be focused and accurate to score points.
Between shooting periods, players must complete a designated running route. The running distance can vary depending on age groups or type of tournament, but usually involves several laps of a prescribed route. The running component adds an element of endurance and physical fitness to the discipline.
Laser Run players require good concentration, as they must decide when to increase their pace and when to slow down to get an accurate shot, because the balance between speed and accuracy is crucial to success.
Players use specialized laser guns that emit a visible laser beam when fired. These guns are lightweight and safe, as they do not contain actual projectiles. Electronic targets record hits and calculate results in real time (laser guns are environmentally friendly).

In short, Laser Run is an exciting and challenging style that combines running and laser shooting. It is part of modern pentathlon but can also be enjoyed as a stand-alone sport. Players must excel in shooting accuracy and running speed to succeed in this unique and exciting sport.