Kerenza Bryson representing GB at Modern Pentathlon World Cup Credit UIPM World Pentathlon and Filip Komorous Date 26052024.jpg
Kerenza Bryson has already had an impressive 2024, but failed to get going in the World Cup final (Picture: UIPM World Pentathlon/Filip Komorous)
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British Army star Kerenza Bryson competes in Modern Pentathlon World Cup event in Turkey

	Kerenza Bryson representing GB at Modern Pentathlon World Cup Credit UIPM World Pentathlon and Filip Komorous Date 26052024.jpg
Kerenza Bryson has already had an impressive 2024, but failed to get going in the World Cup final (Picture: UIPM World Pentathlon/Filip Komorous)

British Army athlete Second Lieutenant Kerenza Bryson has competed for Great Britain at the 2024 Modern Pentathlon World Cup final in Turkey.

The event was held in Ankara with 2Lt Bryson revisiting the scene of her gold medal triumph last month.

However, the Army reservist had a tough time this round and finished in 10th place overall in the women's final.

Disappointing performances in the fencing and swimming events left 2Lt Bryson with a lot of work to do and despite a decent showing in the Laser Run event, she finished well below expectations.

Earlier this year, the junior Army officer and qualified doctor was crowned UK Armed Forces Sportswoman of the Year.

Bath-based 2Lt Bryson is a Maritime Troop Commander Reserve Officer in 165 Port and Maritime RLC Regiment.

She started her military career while studying medicine at university, enrolling in the University Officer Training Corps at Plymouth.

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