Chloe Esposito, an accomplished athlete from Australia, has made significant strides in modern pentathlon. Born in Sydney, she began her training in 2004. Her early years saw her competing in swimming and running for her school. She now resides in Budapest, Hungary, with her partner Matthew Cooper.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's Individual | G Gold |
| 2012 | Women's Individual | 7 |
Esposito made her international debut in 2011 at the World Cup in Rome, Italy. One of her memorable achievements includes finishing fifth at the 2012 World Cup event in Charlotte, USA. She has also represented Australia in shooting, winning gold in the 25m pistol at the 2011 Oceania Championships.
Injuries have been a part of Esposito's career. She missed most of the 2013 and 2014 seasons due to foot and shoulder injuries. However, after rest and rehabilitation, she returned to full fitness in 2015.
The influence of Esposito's family is evident in her career. Her father competed for Australia in modern pentathlon at the 1984 Olympic Games. Her younger brother Max also represents Australia and qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games. Her sister Emily competed in shooting at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
In 2014, Esposito and her brother Max moved to Budapest to access high-profile competitions in Europe. She now splits her time between Budapest and Sydney.
Esposito aims to win a medal at the Olympic Games. Her dedication to training and competition continues as she pursues this goal.
Esposito's journey is a testament to her resilience and dedication to modern pentathlon. With a supportive family and a clear goal, she remains a prominent figure in the sport.
Chloe Esposito, an accomplished athlete from Australia, has made significant strides in modern pentathlon. Born in Sydney, she began her training in 2004. Her early years saw her competing in swimming and running for her school. She now resides in Budapest, Hungary, with her partner Matthew Cooper.