Natalya Coyle made a great start to her 2012 season with a top 10 finish at the Hungarian Indoor Competition this weekend in Budapest. Coyle, who finished 8th out of 40 female athletes competing, was never outside the top 10 during the five disciplines. In the fencing event where each athlete fights for one hit against each of the other competitors, Coyle won 23 fights and lost 16 which gave her 904 pentathlon points and put her in 10th position. Next to the swim and a 200m swim against the clock where Coyle posted a time of 2:20,98 which was just shy of her personal best time. This gave her 1112 pentathlon points and moved her up to 9th position after two events. In the riding draw, Coyle drew a horse called ‘Londi’. After her 20 minutes warm up period and 5 practice fences, the pair rode a very accomplished clear round and within the time allowed given Coyle a maximum score of 1200 pentathlon points. Misfortune in the arena for two of the Hungarian athletes score Coyle move up to 7th position after the completion of three events.
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