USA Pentathlon Multisport Crowns National Champions at 2025 U.S. National Championships in Charlotte

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Dec. 13–14, 2025) — USA Pentathlon Multisport brought together athletes from across the country in Charlotte, North Carolina, for the 2025 U.S. National Championships, a two-day event that highlighted the sport’s growing depth, competitive development, and momentum as the United States builds toward the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

Athletes competed across fencing, swimming, obstacle, and laser run, with national titles awarded in Senior, Junior, Youth, and Masters divisions. Complete results from the championships, including discipline scores and full rankings, are available at pentathlonscore.com

The Senior Men’s division delivered one of the most competitive races of the weekend, with Tyler Evans capturing the 2025 national title and earning gold through consistent performances across all four disciplines. Temirkhan Sabdenbek claimed silver, while Michael Arishita earned bronze, underscoring the depth and competitiveness of the senior men’s field.

In the Senior Women’s division, Madison Gonzalez emerged as the national champion, earning gold after a strong all-around performance. Rebecca Langrehr followed closely to claim silver, while Phaelen French secured bronze, continuing the positive trajectory of senior women’s pentathlon in the United States.

USA Pentathlon Multisport CEO Kevin Montford reflected on the significance of the championships and the broader growth of the sport. “This championship is a reflection of how much our sport has grown, not only in participation but in quality and professionalism,” Montford said. “We are incredibly grateful to our partners at the United States Performance Center, Débrouillard, Scimitar, and A3 for their continued support, which allows us to deliver meaningful opportunities for athletes at every level.”

U.S. National Team Head Coach Vaho Iagorashvili emphasized the motivational impact of the event. “Competitions like Nationals create excitement and belief,” Iagorashvili said. “Athletes leave this event motivated to develop further, get stronger, and continue pushing themselves on the road to LA28. What we saw in Charlotte shows that the pipeline is moving in the right direction.”

In the Junior Men’s division, Temirkhan Sabdenbek earned gold, followed by Kian O’Boyle with silver and Hayden Marrs took bronze. The Junior Women’s division saw Kseniyia Voronina capture gold, with Roslyn Densmore earn silver. In the U19 Men’s category, Luke Filar claimed gold, Steven Wimmer earned silver, and Adam Liu took bronze, while Roslyn Densmore secured gold in the U19 Women’s division.

Youth divisions continued to showcase strong development nationwide. In U17 Men, Wally Siggins earned gold, Jeremiah Bales claimed silver, and Jasper Qiu secured bronze. The U15 Men’s title went to Alex Christensen-Adajar, while U15 Women saw Allison Christensen-Adajar earn gold and Nidhi Thanikappilly take silver. In U13 Men, Micah Bales captured gold, Noah Bales earned silver, and Arthur Miquelino claimed bronze, while U13 Women saw Srjani Iyer win gold and Betsy Huddleston earn silver. National titles were also claimed by Elijah Bales in U11 Men, Catarina Miquelino in U11 Women, and Anna Liu in U9 Women.

Masters athletes rounded out the championships with strong performances across age groups. In Masters 40+ Men, Myles Matteson earned gold, Luke Holman claimed silver, and James Bales secured bronze. Kun Liu captured gold in Masters 50+ Men, while Jeffery Deslich earned the national title in Masters 60+ Men.

The 2025 USA Pentathlon Multisport National Championships reinforced the strength and breadth of the USA Pentathlon community and set a confident tone for continued athlete development as the sport advances through the current Olympic cycle. Full results and detailed breakdowns from the event are available at pentathlonscore.com.

Winners 

  • Senior Men

    1. Tyler Evans
    2. Temirkhan Sabdenbek
    3. Michael Arishita
  • Senior Women

    1. Madison Gonzalez
    2. Rebecca Langrehr
    3. Phaelen French
  • Junior Men

    1. Temirkhan Sabdenbek
    2. Kian O'Boyle
    3. Hayden Marrs
  • Junior Women

    1. Kseniyia Voronina
    2. Roslyn Densmore
  • U-19 Men

    1. Luke Filar
    2. Steven Wimmer
    3. Adam Liu
  • U-19 Women

    1. Roslyn Densmore
  • U-17 Men

    1. Wally Siggins
    2. Jeremiah Bales
    3. Jasper Qiu
  • U-15 Men

    1. Alex Christensen-Adajar
  • U-15Women

    1. Allison Christensen-Adajar

    2. Nidhi Thanikappilly

  • U-13 Men

    1. Micah Bales
    2. Noah Bales
    3. Arthur Miquelino
  • U-13 Women

    1. Srjani Iyer
    2. Betsy Huddleston
  • U-11 Men

    1. Elijah Bales
  • U-11 Women

    1. Catarina Miquelino
  • U-9 Women

    1. Anna Liu
  • Masters 40+ Men

    1. Myles Matteson
    2. Luke Holman
    3. James Bales
  • Masters 50+ Men

    1. Kun Liu
  • Masters 60+ Men

    1. Jeffery Deslich