Edvinas Krungolcas, born on January 21, 1973, is a distinguished retired Lithuanian modern pentathlete. He is best known for his remarkable achievement at the 2008 Summer Olympics held in Beijing, where he secured a silver medal, marking a pinnacle in his athletic career.
After years of dedication to the sport, Krungolcas announced his retirement from competitive modern pentathlon on January 21, 2013. His decision came after a successful career that not only showcased his athletic prowess but also his commitment to the sport.
In addition to his competitive achievements, Krungolcas remained involved in the Olympic movement, serving as an official at the 2016 Olympics. His transition from athlete to official reflects his ongoing passion for modern pentathlon and his desire to contribute to the sport beyond his competitive years.