Jan Veder
Jan Veder
Nürnberg, Germany
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Body Boarding
improved account design
Jan Veder, 27. May 2010
3rd May - improved account design
High Jump
*.CSV results upload
Jan Veder, 27. May 2010
we have been looking for a good format to upload results and integrate them. Now there comes the new upload tool for results. Just save your results in a *.csv file and upload it unter EVENTS. Soon, we will link users automatically from the results.
Riding - Jumping
LINK - LINK - LINK
Jan Veder, 27. May 2010
help us making this community more popular and PUT A LINK
GDR Stamps 1973 Modern Pentathlon World Championships
Events - make magic moments last
Jan Veder, 27. April 2010
Events is the missing link in presenting our sport online as its best. By linking 
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The new tagging system
Jan Veder, 27. April 2010
With Tags of registered users and registered events it all adds up to a connected story, of athletes performances at different events, and pictures to a different venue. If enough people help posting then soon we will be able to show one competition from different angles – emotions, results and personal stories to one single event
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Great coverage of the Medway World Cup on BBC
Jan Veder, 12. April 2010
have a look on the great coverage from BBC Medway World Cup
Lena Schöneborn - German TV Star
Jan Veder, 10. April 2010
together with Felix Magath, Trainer of German Bundeslige Club Schalke 04 and Coach of the Bundeslige Champion 09/10 VfL Wolfsburg, Lena does a couple of TV add for Deutsche Sporthilfe.
Modern Pentathlon New Zealand
colin van zyl, 02. April 2010
Just our website address agian: http://www.pentathlon.org.nz
Combined – how do you like it? I think it is very promising!
Jan Veder, 13. March 2010
It is one and a half year ago since the competition format was introduced to UIPM World Series. What do you guys think ?
General Patton - one of the first and famous Pentathletes
Jan Veder, 11. March 2010
Did you know that George Smith Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) a United States Army officer most famous for his leadership commanding corps and armies as a general in World War II, took part in the 1912 Olympics for the U.S.A. and nearly won a medal.