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Laserrun

Laserrun, or Laser Run, is a sport that combines running with precision shooting using a laser pistol. It is practiced as part of modern pentathlon and also as a standalone discipline. In a typical Laser Run, competitors complete a running course interspersed with shooting bouts. During each shooting bout, athletes aim at five targets with a sport-specific laser pistol; a hit is registered by an electronic sensor in the target. Missed targets may incur a penalty, such as an extra distance to run or time penalties, depending on the competition format.

Equipment and rules: The weapons used are laser pistols that resemble real firearms but emit a harmless

Competition and governance: Laser Run events are governed by the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM).

History and adoption: The Laser Run format was developed in the 2010s to modernize pentathlon's running and

beam.
Targets
are
electronically
scored
by
sensors.
The
running
segments
test
endurance,
while
the
shooting
requires
calm,
accuracy,
and
control
despite
fatigue.
The
format
is
designed
to
be
safer
and
more
affordable
than
conventional
firearm
shooting.
The
discipline
is
commonly
featured
as
the
final
combined
event
in
modern
pentathlon,
but
it
is
also
organized
as
standalone
competitions
by
national
federations
and
clubs
around
the
world.
Formats
vary,
but
most
events
include
several
running
laps
interleaved
with
multiple
shooting
bouts.
shooting
components,
reduce
safety
concerns,
and
broaden
participation.
It
has
been
adopted
by
schools
and
youth
programs
as
a
training
and
competition
activity
and
has
expanded
into
regional
and
international
events.