Sunday, 4 April 2021
Five top European competitors, including two former world champions, will contest one place on the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM) Athletes' Committee when elections take place for the Paris 2024 cycle during the World Championships in Cairo in June.
The European category is the most competitive of the six involved, with the election for Asia, where there are just two candidates, the only other where there will be a contest.
European nominations announced by the UIPM include Britain's 30-year-old Jamie Cooke, the 2018 world champion and 2019 European champion, and 2016 world champion Valentin Belaud of France.
Also in the mix will be Ireland's 30-year-old Natalya Coyle, who is qualified to compete at what will be her third Olympics at Tokyo 2020.