1988 official report
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A Highlight of Events, Games of the XXIVth OlympiadSeptember 17 October 2, 1988/
Synthese de la XXIVme Olympiade de Soul17 Septembre 2 Octobre 1988
The Games of the XXIVth Olympiadbegan September 17, 1988 with galaOpening Ceremonies at Seoul'sOlympic Stadium. They were the resultof seven years and five months ofpreparations.Staged amidst some 100,000 specta-tors - and with billions of peoplewatching by broadcast worldwide -the Opening Ceremonies were packedwith touching moments.After parading by boat on the HanRiver, the Dragon Drum Processioncame into view at 10:30 a.m. Dancersperformed rhythmic dance harmoniz-ing ancient times and global solidarity,while a mass game enhanced thefestived mood.The official events of the OpeningCeremonies started when 13,304athletes and officials from 160countries marched in.The SLOOC President Park Seh-jikspoke to the crowd, and IOCPresident Juan Antonio Samaranchdelivered a welcoming address.President Roh Tae Woo then declaredthe Seoul Olympic Games to be open.The sacred flame, carried from theTemple of Hera in Olympia, Greece,ignited the torch in the Main Stadium'shuge cauldron.The spectators were treated to sevenprograms: "A Great Day," "Chaos,""Beyond All Barriers," "Silence," "NewSprouts," "Harmony" and "One World."The vocal group Koreana sang theOlympic song "Hand in Hand" to bringdown the curtain on the OpeningCeremonies.Perfect facilities, fine weather anddedicated service by volunteerworkers combined to produce a verysuccessful 24th Games; during 16days of heated competition, athletesshattered 33 world and 227 Olympicrecords.
9/17Five official sports and taekwondo(a demonstration sport) were stagedon the first day of the Games. With 12gold medals at stake, 441 boxers from106 countries entered into competi-tion at Chamshil Students' Gymna-sium. Byun Jong-il of Korea won thefirst round in bantamweight on points.In the women's platform diving prelim-inary, 12 divers, including ChenXiaodan of the People's Republic ofChina, qualified for the finals.In basketball at Chamshil Gymnasium,the People's Republic of Chinaoutpointed Egypt, 98:84, while Brazileasily defeated Canada.In the Group A preliminary of men'svolleyball at Hanyang UniversityGymnasium, Korea lost to Sweden 2:3after a fierce battle of three hours and10 minutes. In the men's Group Bpreliminary, the Netherlands defeatedFrance.
Football preliminaries were held atKwangju, Pusan, Taejon and Taegu,spreading the Olympic festivalatmosphere all across the country. InPusan, the Federal Republic ofGermany defeated the People'sRepublic of China, 3:0, while inKwangju, Italy outclassed Guatemala,5:2. In Taegu, Sweden and Tunisiafought to a 2:2 draw, as did Iraq andZambia in Taejon.In the taekwondo demonstrationcompetition, Korea captured threegolds and one silver in four weightclasses. Gold medalists includedChoo Nan-yool in the women'sflyweight division, Ha Tae-kyung in themen's flyweight division, and ChungKook-hyun in the men's welterweightdivision. In the women's welterweightclass, American Arlene Limas won thegold and Kim Ji-sook of Koreabrought home the silver.
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9/18The first official gold medal of theSeoul Olympic Games came in shoot-ing. In women's air rifle, Irina Chilova,an unheralded competitor from theU.S.S.R. captured the gold; her victoryceremony was televised. In men's freepistol, Sorin Babii of Rumania caughtthe world by surprise when he earneda gold medal by outpointing worldrecord holder Igor Bassinski of theU.S.S.R.Chun Byung-kwan of Korea estab-lished an Olympic record in 52-kilogram weightlifting, giving Koreathe first Olympic silver of the Games.Sevdalin Marinov of Bulgaria capturedthe gold, setting a world record in thatdivision.In the 100-kilometer team road race atthe Tongil-ro cycling circuit, theGerman Democratic Republic pedaledfor gold in one hour, 57 minutes and47 seconds.In women's platform diving, XuYanmei of the People's Republic ofChina dove for a gold medal.The football preliminary betweenKorea and the U.S.S.R. at PusanStadium ended in a scoreless tie; inKwangju, Australia defeatedYugoslavia, 1:0; and in Taegu, theU.S.A. and Argentina fought to a 1:1draw. In Taejon, Brazil defeatedNigeria, 4:0.In men's basketball, underdogYugoslavia defeated the U.S.S.R. TheU.S.A. outpointed Spain, Australiatrounced Puerto Rico, and Korea lostto Central Africa.In gymnastics, Vladimir Artemov of theU.S.S.R. scored a perfect 10 on paral-lel bars.The competitions on the second daycomprised 12 sports. Five goldmedals were awarded.
In the men's 200-meter freestyle final,unheralded Australian swimmerDuncan Armstrong stroked his way toa world record of 1:47.25, winning agold medal coveted by world-classstars Michael Gross of the FederalRepublic of Germany and MatthewBiondi of the United States.Kristin Otto of the German DemocraticRepublic brought home the gold in thewomen's 100-meter freestyle to beginher medal collection. Janet Evansgave the United States its first gold inswimming by winning the women's400-meter individual medley.In springboard diving, GregoryLouganis of the United Statessustained a frightening but minorinjury when he hit the springboard.Cha Young-chul of Korea captured thesilver in men's free rifle, prone.In a basketball preliminary, Koreadefeated Australia, 91:55; in volleyball,Korea defeated Brazil, 3:2.Wrestlers competed in five events.In taekwondo demonstration matches,Chinese Taipei took the gold in thewomen's fin class final. In women'slightweight, the United States placedfirst and Denmark second.In the football preliminary, Zambiaachieved a 4:0 upset victory over Italy.Third-day events comprised 12 sportsand produced seven gold medals.
9/20Competition on the fourth dayinvolved 18 sports, and athletes tookpart in nine finals.Despite the head injury he sufferedwhile diving from the springboard, LosAngeles double gold medalist GregoryLouganis managed to claim two goldsagain.Naim Suleymanoglu, a Bulgarian wholives in Turkey, rewrote the recordbook six times (in snatch, clean andjerk, and total) in the 60-kilogramweight category of the weightliftingcompetition.In the final of the men's gymnasticsteam competition, the U.S.S.R.earned the gold with an incredibleseven perfect 10s. The U.S.S.R. alsocaptured golds in shooting, wrestlingand cycling, bounding into the earlylead in the medal race with six golds.In wrestling, An Dae-hyun of Koreasecured the bronze in 62-kilogramGreco-Roman, while Kim Young-namadvanced to the September. 21 finalswith four straight wins and one drawin the 74-kilogram division.In men's Group B handball competi-tion at Suwon Gymnasium, Koreaoutlasted Hungary, 22:20.In boxing, bantamweight Song Kyung-sop of Korea scored an RSC win inthe first round.
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In men's coxed pair rowing, theAbbagnales brothers of Italy finishedfirst at the Han River Regatta Course.Korean women volleyball playersdefeated the German DemocraticRepublic, 3:1, in a preliminary atHanyang University Gymnasium.
9/21Korea captured its first gold of theSeoul Olympics. In 74-kilogramGreco-Roman wrestling, Kim Young-nam defeated heavy favorite DaouletTourlykhanov of the U.S.S.R. to givethe host country its initial touch ofgold. In 52-kilogram Greco-Roman,compatriot Lee Jae-suk won thebronze.Weightlifter Angel Guenchev ofBulgaria established a world record inthe 67.5-kilogram category. In themen's 100-meter butterfly, AnthonyNesty of Surinam captured the gold; inthe 400-meter individual medley,Tamas Darnyi of Hungary, despiteblindness in one eye, set a worldrecord to win a gold medal. TheUnited States earned its thirdswimming gold by winning the men's4x200 meters relay.In women's gymnastics team compe-tition, Elena Chouchounova poweredthe U.S.S.R. to victory. The Sovietsswept the team competition for bothmen and women.The last match of the Group A footballcompetition was held in Taegu;Sweden defeated the FederalRepublic of Germany.In women's handball at SuwonGymnasium, Korea toppedCzechoslovakia, 33:27.Korea trounced the Federal Republicof Germany, 4:1, in women's hockeyat Songnam Stadium.Korean boxer Kim Kwang-sun scoredan RSC win in the flyweight secondround, but teammates Oh Kwang-sooand Park Byung-jin were eliminated.
9/22Kristin Otto of the German DemocraticRepublic became a triple gold medal-ist by earning golds in the women's100-meter backstroke and 4x100meters freestyle relay. Janet Evans ofthe United States won the women's400-meter freestyle with a worldrecord, and compatriot MatthewBiondi finished first in the men's 100-meter freestyle, both to take theirsecond gold medal.Wrestler Kim Sung-moon of Koreacaptured the silver in the Greco-Roman 68-kilogram class; Kim Sang-kyu, also of Korea, won a bronze inthe Greco-Roman 82-kilogram class.
The bantamweight boxing contestbetween Byun Jong-il of Korea andAlexandar. Hristov of Bulgaria wascontroversial. Disagreement over thedecision sparked a protest and unrulybehavior by the Korean coach andworkers.Korea's 2:1 football loss to Argentinaexcluded the host team from theeight-squad play off lineup. But theKorean men's handball team thrilledspectators at Suwon Gymnasium witha dramatic come-from-behind winover the German DemocraticRepublic.Mitko Grablev of Bulgaria wasstripped of his 56-kilogram classweightlifting gold medal after hetested positive for drugs.
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9/23The seventh day featured 16 sports,with a dozen gold medals to bedecided in five sports. Athleticscompetition with a total of 42 medalsat stake, started with seven events.The first gold medal in athletics camein the women's marathon. Rosa Motaof Portugal finished first in the relative-ly slow race, followed by AustralianLisa Martin and Kathrin Doerre of theGerman Democratic Republic.In the men's 20-kilometer walk,Czechoslovakia captured the gold; thesilver went to the German DemocraticRepublic and the bronze to Italy.In men's shot put, the GermanDemocratic Republic won the gold,the United States finished second andSwitzerland was third.The French fencers finished first inmen's sabre. In shooting, the U.S.S.R.won the gold in men's rapid fire pistol.In men's running game target, Norwayfinished first, followed by the People'sRepublic of China and the U.S.S.R.The German Democratic Republicswimmers earned gold medals both inthe men's 400-meter freestyle andwomen's 100-meter butterfly, whilefirst place in the men's 200-meterbreaststroke went to Hungary (GreatBritain was second and Spain third).Bulgaria won the gold in the women's100-meter breaststroke, and U.S.swimmers won the men's 4x100meters freestyle relay.The day's spotlight was focused onthe individual all around contestbetween gymnastics superstars ElenaChouchounova of the U.S.S.R. andDaniela Silivas of Rumania. Thecontest was close until the final event,the horse vault, in which Silivasscored 9.95, but Chouchounova aperfect 10.
Athletes competed in 16 sports, eightof which had finals with a total of 30golds.The day saw two world records andthe emergene of a five-time goldmedalist.In the men's 100 meters final, thefocus of worldwide attention, BenJohnson of Canada finished first in9.79, and Carl Lewis of the UnitedStates came in second at 9.92.Jackie Joyner-Kersee of the UnitedStates won the women's heptathlon,finishing first in the 800 meters andestablishing a world record of 7,291points.In gymnastics, Park Jong-hoon madethe day bright for Korea when he wona bronze in the horse vault, scoring aperfect 10 on his second try.Vladimir Artemov of the U.S.S.R. wontwo golds in parallel bars and horizon-tal bar; with golds in team competitionand individual all around, Artemovemerged as a quadruple goldmedalist.Swimmer Kristin Otto of the GermanDemocratic Republic finished first inthe women's 4x100 meters medleyrelay and became a five-time medalist.Angel Guenchev of Bulgaria testedpositive for durgs, which cost him thegold medal in the 67.5-kilogramweightlifting. Earlier, Mitko Grablev,also a Bulgarian lifter, was stripped ofhis gold medal in the 56-kilogramclass for doping.
9/25On Chusok, Korea's most celebratednational holiday (equivalent toThanksgiving Day), a total of 25 goldmedals, including five in athletics andseven in rowing, were awarded.In judo competition, Kim Jae-yup ofKorea defeated Kevin Asano of theUnited States for a gold medal in theextra lightweight class. Kristin Otto ofthe German Democratic Republiccontinued her spectacular feats ofswimming; she tallied her sixth goldmedal in the women's 50-meterfreestyle, defeating world recordholder Yang Wenyi of the People'sRepublic of China with a finish of25.49.Matthew Biondi of the United Stateswon the gold in the men's 400-metermedley relay, emerging as a five-timemedalist.In athletics competition, FlorenceGriffith Joyner of the United Stateswon the women's 100 meters in 10.54.In the men's 400-meter hurdles, anevent dominated by Edwin Moses ofthe United States for the past 12years, Andre Phillips, also of theUnited States, earned the gold.
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9/26Athletes competed for 12 golds,including eight in athletics.In judo, Lee Kyung-keun of Koreaattained a gold medal in the halflightweight class.Paul Ereng of Kenya captured the goldin the men's 800 meters with a time of1:43.45, outrunning Joaquim Cruz ofBrazil. In the men's long jump, CarlLewis of the United States retainedthe title he won during the LosAngeles Games. In the men's 110-meter hurdles, Roger Kingdom of theUnited States won with a time of12.98 to hold onto his Olympic title.Officials needed photo-finish to deter-mine the results of the 82-kilometerwomen's individual road race after 45cyclists reached the finish line almostsimultaneously.Eventually, the gold went to MoniqueKnol of the Netherlands, the silver toJutta Niehaus of the Federal Republicof Germany and the bronze to LaimaZilporitee of the U.S.S.R.
9/27The day sent waves of shock anddisillusionment to billions of televisionviewers around the world. BenJohnson, who set a world record of9.79 seconds in the men's 100 metersfinal September. 24, failed a dope test;the IOC stripped him of his goldmedal.In the first drug examination, conduct-ed shortly after the sprint, Johnsontested positive. The second testshowed the same result. At about 10a.m. he left Seoul through KimpoInternational Airport.Gregory Louganis of the United Statesrepeated as gold medalist in the men'sspringboard diving.Shortly after the gold medal was hungaround his neck, Louganis announcedhis retirement.Gold medals were also earned inequestrian, fencing, judo, swimmingand weightlifting.The day saw athletes competing in 17sports.
9/28Eighteen sports were featured, offer-ing 15 gold medals. Kim Soo-nyung ofKorea smashed the world record inthe women's 50-meter single roundarchery by scoring 336 points.In athletics, the United States sweptthe men's 400 meters; Steven Lewisfinished first in 43.87, Harry ButchReynolds came in second at 43.93and Danny Everett crossed the linethird in 44.09. In the men's 200meters, Joe Deloach of the UnitedStates established an Olympic recordwith a time of 19.75 to earn a goldmedal that Carl Lewis had hoped toclaim.
In the women's 400-meter hurdles,Debra Flintoff-King of Australia camein first at 53.17, a scant 0.01 secondahead of Tatiana Ledovskaia of theU.S.S.R. Only after looking at theelectronic scoreboard was Flintoff-King certain she had finished first.In the pole vault finals, Sergey Bubkaof the U.S.S.R. won the gold with anOlympic record of 5.90 meters;Soviets swept the medals in thisevent. Since 1983, Bubka hasbettered his own world records ninetimes.Powered by Anja Fichtel, the FederalRepublic of Germany took thewomen's fencing foil team title. Sixdays earlier, Fitchtel also won a goldin individual foil.In the team jumping finals held at theSeoul Equestrian Park, the FederalRepublic of Germany won the titlewith 17.25; the medal represented thenation's sixth gold in Seoul. It was thefirst team jumping gold finish for theFederal Republic since the 1972Munich Games.The Federal Republic of Germanyearned four of the six golds at stakefor equestrians in Seoul.In connection with another dopingscandal, Hungary sent 10 lifters home;the action followed the announcementby the IOC Medical Commission thatAndor Szanyi, silver medalist in the100-kilogram class, tested positive foranabolic steroids.
9/29Athletes competed in 16 sports for 14gold medals.The Korean women's handball teamdefeated the U.S.S.R., 21:19, to win agold for the first time in an Olympicball game. At the Los Angeles Games,the Korean team finished second.In the women's volleyball final, Perutook lead in the first two sets but lostthe third, fourth and fifth sets to theU.S.S.R.In the women's basketball final, theUnited States outpointed Yugoslavia,77:70, to bring home the gold.Florence Griffith Joyner of the UnitedStates finished first in the women's200 meters final with a world recordtime of 21.34. Responding to cheersfrom spectators, Joyner circled thetrack in a victory lap.In the women's long jump, JackieJoyner-Kersee turned in an Olympicrecord of 7.40 to add a gold to the titleshe won in the women's heptathlon.In the women's discus throw finals,Martina Hellmann of the GermanDemocratic Republic broke anOlympic record with a throw of 72.30meters: the silver went to teammateDiana Gansky.
Hungary won the gold, the U.S.S.R.the silver, and Italy the bronze medalin the men's fencing sabre teamcompetition.In the finals of the over 110-kilogramweightlifting competition, AlexandreKourlovitch of the U.S.S.R. lifted 212.5kilograms in snatch and 250 kilogramsin clean and jerk for an Olympicrecord total of 462.5 kilograms. Theprevious record was 440 kilograms.Wrestling yielded three golds. In the48-kilogram freestyle final, Japan'sTakashi Kobayashi defeated Bulgaria'sIvan Tzonov to win the gold. In the 62-kilogram freestyle, John Smith of theUnited States defeated StepanSarkissian of the U.S.S.R. for a gold.In the 90-kilogram freestyle, Makhar-bek Khadartsev of the U.S.S.R.earned a gold by scoring a fall overJapan's Akira Ota.
9/30The 14th day was packed with actionin 16 sports, and victorious athletesclaimed 24 gold medals.Korea won golds in women's archeryand table tennis. The hosts sweptmedals in the women's individualarchery; Kim Soo-nyung scored 344points for gold, Wang Hee-kyung wonthe silver with 332, and Yun Young-sook took the bronze with 327. Thetrio were all high school students.In the men's individual archerycompetition, Jay Barrs of the UnitedStates took home the gold and ParkSung-soo of Korea won the silver.In the finals of women's table tennisdoubles-its first appearance as anofficial Olympic event-Koreans HyunJung-hwa and Yang Young-jaoutpointed a heavily-favored Chinesepair, Chen Jing and Jiao Zhimin,21:19, 16:21, and 21:10.Korea lost the final women's hockeymatch to Australia, 0:2, but the team'ssilver medal was treasured because itcame during the Korean squad'sOlympic debut.
The Soviet men's basketball team,losers in a preliminary game withYugoslavia, won revenge against theYugoslavians in the final 76:63, to earnthe gold medal.Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakiadefeated Tim Mayotte of the UnitedStates, 3:1, to capture the gold inmen's singles tennis-a sport returnedduring the Seoul Games after a 64-year absence.In rhythmic gymnastics competition,Marina Lobatch of the U.S.S.R.scored a perfect 60.00 to collect thegold medal.Canada's Carolyn Waldo scored200.150 to capture the gold for solosynchronized swimming, and TradeRuiz-Conforto of the United Statesplaced second with 197.633.
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In the 52-kilogram freestyle wrestlingfinal, Japan's Mitsuru Sato defeatedYugoslavia's Saban Trstena to earn agold medal. Kenneth Monday of theUnited States defeated Adlan Varaevof the U.S.S.R. for the 74-kilogramtitle. Vasile Puscasu of Rumania wonover Leri Khabelov of the U.S.S.R. inclass the 100-kilogram division.During the day, six gold medals wereawarded for canoeing. In the finals ofmen's 500-meter kayak singles.Hungary's Zsolt Gyulay finished first in1:44.82. Olaf Heukrodt of the GermanDemocratic Republic won the men's500-meter Canadian singles with atime of 1:56.42.In the finals of women's men's 500-meter kayak singles, Vania Guechevaof Bulgaria was the winner with a timeof 1:55. 19. New Zealand won the500-meter kayak pairs, while theU.S.S.R. brought home top honors inthe men's 500-meter Canadian pairs.The German Democratic Republicwon the women's 500-meter kayakpairs.Olga Bondarenko of the U.S.S.R. wonthe gold in the inaugural running of thewomen's 10,000 meters finishing in31:05.21.In the men's 3,000-meter steeple-chase, Kenya finished first andsecond; Julius Kariuki, the goldmedalist, established an Olympicrecord of 8:05.51, only 0.1 secondbehind the world record establishedby a Kenyan 10 years ago.Louise Ritter of the United States setan Olympic record of 2.03 meters inthe women's high jump. In thewomen's 100-meter hurdles, JordankaDonkova of Bulgaria captured the goldwith an Olympic record of 12.38. Inthe men's 50-kilometer walk,Viacheslav Ivanenko of the U.S.S.R.finished first with an Olympic record ofthree hours, 38 minutes and 29seconds.
10/1With the Games swiftly drawing to aclose, athletes battled for 39 goldmedals on the second-last day of thecompetition. It was a fruitful day forthe host country's entrants.Korea swept the golds in archery teamcompetitions for both men andwomen. Kim Soo-nyung, Wang Hee-kyung and Yun Young-sook, whofinished 1-2-3 in women's individualcompetition, struck gold as a teamwith 982 points a 30-point marginover second-place Indonesia.Chun In-soo, Lee Han-sup and ParkSung-soo accumulated 986 points towin the men's team archery competi-tion.
The final of men's table tennis singleswas a contest between Koreans YooNam-kyu and Kim Ki-taik. Yoo was thewinner, 3:1.Korea's Han Myung-woo defeatedTurkey's Necmi Gencalp for a freestylewrestling gold medal in the 82-kilogram class.Soviet women streaked to a worldrecord finish in 3:15.18 to win the4x400 meter relay, while in the men's4x400 meters, U.S. runners tied theworld record of 2:56.16.In the women's 400-meter relay,Florence Griffith Joyner of the UnitedStates won another gold to become atriple medalist.Kenya finished first in the men's 1,500meters and 5,000 meters; in the 1,500meters, Peter Rono won with a time of3:35.96, and in the 5,000 meters, JohnNgugi clocked a winning 13:11.70.Rumania's Paula Ivan took thewomen's 1,500-meter gold medal withan Olympic record time of 3:53.96.For the first time since the MelbourneGames of 1956, the U.S.S.R. won thefootball title, defeating Brazil, 2:1.In the men's handball final, Korea lostto the U.S.S.R., 32:25. The GreatBritain beat the Federal Republic ofGermany in men's hockey, 3:1.In the women's tennis singles final,Steffi Graf of the Federal Republic ofGermany defeated Gabriela Sabatiniof Argentina, 2:0, to win the goldmedal. In the men's tennis doublesfinal, Ken Flach and Robert Seguso ofthe United States defeated Spain'sEmilio Sanchez and Sergio Casal, 3:2,after close games.Six canoeing golds were determinedas follows:In the men's 1,000-meter kayaksingles, Greg Barton of the UnitedStates finished first in 3:55.27; Bartonalso won the gold in the men's 1,000-meter kayak doubles with a time of3:32.42.Birgit Schmidt of the GermanDemocratic Republic won the gold inwomen's 500-meter kayak fours. Oneday earlier, Schmidt took the gold inwomen's kayak pairs.In men's 1,000-meter Canadiansingles, Ivan Klementiev of theU.S.S.R. finished first; the Soviet menalso won the 1,000-meter Canadianpairs.Yugoslavia retained its Olympic waterpolo title by defeating the UnitedStates, 9:7. The gold medal forsynchronized duet went to CanadiansMichelle Cameron and Carolyn Waldo.In the judo heavyweight final, HitoshiSaito of Japan defeated Henry Stoehrof the German Democratic Republic togarner his second Olympic gold.
10/2Nine finals were conducted on thefinal day of the Seoul Games.Italy's unheralded marathon runner,Gelindo Bordin, finished first in a hotlycontested race. The 42.195-kilometermarathon featured several world-classmarathoners including DouglasWakiihuri, Japan's TakeyukiNakayama, and Houssein AhmedSaleh of Djibouti. From the 39-kilome-ter mark on, Bordin displayed amazingspeed, finally overtaking Saleh justtwo kilometers from the finish line andentering the Olympic Stadium to thecheers of spectators.In the individual jumping final of theequestrian competition, Pierre Durandof France defeated Karsten Huck ofthe Federal Republic of Germany for agold-his fourth win since the TokyoGames of 1964.The U.S. men's volleyball teamsuppressed the Soviets, 3:1, to win itsfourth consecutive victory in majorworld competition since 1984. Theyhad won the previous Olympics, WorldCup and World Championship. Inboxing finals, Korea's Kim Kwang-sunwon the gold in flyweight and Park Si-hun captured the gold in the lightmiddleweight class. However,Association Internationale de BoxeAmateur (AIBA) named Park'sopponent, Roy Jones of the UnitedStates, the best player.The two golds Korea won on the finalday brought the host country's medalcount to 12, fourth among all thecompeting nations.The 16 days of the Olympic competi-tion drew to a close, leaving behindmemories of the countless humandramas which grew from the interac-tion of some 9,700 athletes from allparts of the world.
As the sacred flame was extinguished,the story of the Seoul Games becamematter for the history books.
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NOC Participation
GREGreeceOfficials/Officiels M:31 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:46 F:12
GHAGhanaOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:7
GABGabonOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:2 F:1
GUYGuyanaOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:1
GAM
GambiaOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:1
GUA
GuatemalaOfficials/Officiels M:18 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:27 F:3
GUMGuamOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:15 F:5
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GRN
GrenadaOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:2
GUIGuineaOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:0
GEQ
Officials/Officiels M:3 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:2
NGRNigeriaOfficials/Officiels M:28 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:67 F:9
HOL
Equatorial Guinea
NetherlandsOfficials/Officiels M:71 F:8Athletes/Athltes M:130 F:62
NEPNepalOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:15 F:3
NORNorwayOfficials/Officiels M:35 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:53 F:26
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NGUPapua-New GuineaOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:10 F:2
NZL
New ZealandOfficials/Officiels M:42 F:13Athletes/Athltes M:70 F:23
NIGNigerOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:-
DENDenmarkOfficials/Officiels M:44 F:8Athletes/Athltes M:62 F:30
DOMDominican RepublicOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:15 F:1
GDRGerman Democratic RepublicOfficials/Officiels M:87 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:179 F:112
FRGFederal Republic of GermanyOfficials/Officiels M:112 F:20Athletes/Athltes M:287 F:117
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RwandaOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:3 F:3
LUX
LuxembourgOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:3
ROMRumaniaOfficials/Officiels M:17 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:31 F:33
LESLesothoOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
LIBLebanonOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:1
LBRLiberiaOfficials/Officiels M:15 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:19 F:2
LAOLaosOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
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LBA
LibyaOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
LIE
LiechtensteinOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:9 F:3
MAW
MalawiOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:17 F:-
MALMalaysiaOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:8
MLI
MaliOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
MEXMexicoOfficials/Officiels M:46 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:72 F:19
MONMonacoOfficials/Officiels M:7 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:1
Participation des C.N.O.
MARMoroccoOfficials/Officiels M:20 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:24 F:3
MRIMauritiusOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:2
MTN
MaurianiaOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
MOZMozambiqueOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
MDV
MaldivesOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:-
MLTMaltaOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:1
MGLMongoliaOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:24 F:4
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BIRBurmaOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:- F:2
BANBangladeshOfficials/Officiels M:1 R-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
BAH
BahamasOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:4
BARBarbadosOfficials/Officiels M:11 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:16 F:1
BRNBahrainOfficials/Officiels M:10 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:-
VANVanuatuOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
USAUnited States of AmericaOfficials/Officiels M:124 F:40Athletes/Athltes M:388 F:227
BERBermudaOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:12 F:1
ISV
Virgin IslandsOfficials/Officiels M:14 F:7Athletes/Athltes M:20 F:6
IVBBritish Virgin IslandsOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:3 F:-
BENBeninOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:1
VENVenezuelaOfficials/Officiels M:11 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:16 F:2
VIEVietnamOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:9 F:1
BELBelgiumOfficials/Officiels M:34 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:39 F:26
153
-
NOC Participation
BIZBelizeOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:10 F:-
BOTBotswanaOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:-
BOLBoliviaOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:1
BURBurkina FasoOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
BHUBhutanOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:3 F:-
BULBulgariaOfficials/Officiels M:56 F:7Athletes/Athltes M:116 F:70
BRABrazilOfficials/Officiels M:62 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:136 F:35
154
ESAEI SalvadorOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
SMRSan MarinoOfficials/Officiels M:7 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:-
CYPCyprusOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:2
KSASaudi ArabiaOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:14 F:-
SAMWestern SamoaOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:-
ASAAmerican SamoaOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
BRUBruneiOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:- F:-
Participation des C.N.O.
-
SENSenegalOfficials/Officiels M:15 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:22 F:-
VINSt. Vincent & GrenadinesOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:1
URSU.R.S.S.Officials/Officiels M:129 F:12Athletes/Athltes M:348 F:166
SOMSomaliaOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:0
SOLSolomon IslandsOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:-
SUDSudanOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:-
SURSurinamOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:2
155
SINSingaporeOfficials/Officiels M:7 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:1
SLESierra LeoneOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:14 F:1
SYRSyriaOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:16 F:-
SUlSwitzerlandOfficials/Officiels M:49 F:10Athletes/Athltes M:82 F:27
SWESwedenOfficials/Officiels M:67 F:10Athletes/Athltes M:165 F:40
SWZSwazilandOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:-
SRISri LankaOfficials/Officiels M:0 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:2
-
NOC Participation
UAEUnited Arab EmiratesOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:12 F:-
ARUArubaOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:4
ARGArgentinaOfficials/Officiels M:49 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:99 F:26
ISLlcelandOfficials/Officiels M:18F:-Athletes/Athltes M:28 F:4
HAIHaitiOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:3 F:1
IRLIrelandOfficials/Officiels M:29 F:9Athletes/Athltes M:55 F:10
AFGAfghanistanOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:-
ECUEcuadorOfficials/Officiels M:14 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:13
ESPSpainOfficials/Officiels M:86 F:8Athletes/Athltes M:226 F:43
ANGAngola
ALGAlgeriaOfficials/Officiels M:22 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:42 F:4
AHONetherlands AntillesOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:0Athletes/Athltes M:2 F:1
ANTAntiguaOfficials/Officiels M:13 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:3
ANDAndorraOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:3 F:-
156
Participation des C.N.O.
Officials/Officiels M:14 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:22 F:7
-
GBRGreat BritainOfficials/Officiels M:104 F:31Athletes/Athltes M:237 F:132
YMDYemen Democratic RepublicOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:2
YARYemen Arabian RepublicOfficials/Officiels M:7 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:11 F:-
OMAOmanOfficials/Officiels M:10 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:-
AUSAustraliaOfficials/Officiels M:83 F:21Athletes/Athltes M:216 F:79
AUTAustriaOfficials/Officiels M:43 F:6Athletes/Athltes M:75 F:13
HONHondurasOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:-
ITAItalyOfficials/Officiels M:90 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:237 F:49
EGYArab Republic of EgyptOfficials/Officiels M:29 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:52 F:2
IRQIraqOfficials/Officiels M:17 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:31 F:-
YUGYugoslaviaOfficials/Officiels M:64 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:119 F:38
URUUruguayOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:1
UgandaUGA
Officials/Officiels M:7 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:20 F:5
Jordan
JOR
Officials/Officiels M:4 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:2
157
-
NOC Participation
INDIndiaOfficials/Officiels M:27 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:38 F:8
IRNIranOfficials/Officiels M:14F:-Athletes/Athltes M:27 F:-
INAIndonesiaOfficials/Officiels M:22 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:23 F:8
JPNJapanjOfficials/Officiels M:91 F:10Athletes/Athltes M:214 F:75
ISRIsraelOfficials/Officiels M:16 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:15 F:4
JAMJamaicaOfficials/Officiels M:14 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:24 F:11
ZAIZaireOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:16 F:2
158
TCHCzechoslovakia
CHAChadOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
ZIMZimbabweOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:24 F:7
DJIDjiboutiOfficials/Officiels M:5 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:-
CHNPeople's Republic of ChinaOfficials/Officiels M:74 F:13Athletes/Athltes M:157 F:136
CAFCentral AfricaOfficials/Officiels M:10 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:16 F:-
ZAMZambiaOfficials/Officiels M:12 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:31 F:-
Participation des C.N.O.
Officials/Officiels M:48 F:6Athletes/Athltes M:116 F:55
-
159
CHIChileOfficials/Officiels M:10 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:17 F:1
CMRCameroonOfficials/Officiels M:8 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:13 F:2
QATQaterOfficials/Officiels M:9 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:12 F:-
CANCanadaOfficials/Officiels M:93 F:29Athletes/Athltes M:262 F:117
KENKenyaOfficials/Officiels M:24 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:71 F:5
CAYCayman IslandsOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:1
CRCCosta RicaOfficials/Officiels M:13 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:9 F:7
THAThailandOfficials/Officiels M:15 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:14 F:2
TPEChinese TaipeiOfficials/Officiels M:37 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:66 F:24
COKCook IslandsOfficials/Officiels M:4 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
KUWKuwaitOfficials/Officiels M:18 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:31 F:-
CGOPeople's Republic of CongoOfficials/Officiels M:2 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:7 F:2
COLColombiaOfficials/Officiels M:25 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:37 F:6
CIVIvory CoastOfficials/Officiels M:20 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:14 F:18
-
NOC Participation
TANTanzaniaOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:10 F:-
TURTurkeyOfficials/Officiels M:24 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:44 F:6
TOGTogoOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
TGATongaOfficials/Officiels M:1 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:5 F:1
TUNTunisiaOfficials/Officiels M:22 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:39 F:2
TRITrinidad and TobagoOfficials/Officiels M:6 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:4 F:2
PANPanamaOfficials/Officiels M:3 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:6 F:-
FRAFrance
PURPuerto RicoOfficials/Officiels M:33 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:66 F:4
POLPolandOfficials/Officiels M:50 F:4Athletes/Athltes M:118 F:34
PORPortugalOfficials/Officiels M:28 F:3Athletes/Athltes M:57 F:11
PERPeruOfficials/Officiels M:14 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:8 F:14
PAKPakistanOfficials/Officiels M:15 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:31 F:-
PARParaguayOfficials/Officiels M:7 F:-Athletes/Athltes M:1 F:-
Participation des C.N.O.
160
Officials/Officiels M:93F:16Athletes/Athltes M:227 F:82
-
FIJFiji (Islands)Officials/Officiels M:9 F:1Athletes/Athltes M:20 F:4
FINFinlandOfficials/Officiels M:44 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:60 F:19
PHIPhilippinesOfficials/Officiels M:22 F:6Athletes/Athltes M:28 F:5
HUNHungaryOfficials/Officiels M:66 F:5Athletes/Athltes M:162 F:41
HKGHong KongOfficials/Officiels M:22 F:2Athletes/Athltes M:39 F:10
KORKoreaOfficials/Officiels M:164 F:9Athletes/Athltes M:314 F:153
161
-
Seoul '88 Facts and Figures Les faits et les chiffres
Medalists/Mdailles
Archery/Tir I'Arc
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesIndiv./lndiv.
Team/Equipe
Women/Indiv./Femmes/lndiv.
Women/Team/Femmes/Equipe
RankRang
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
338336335
986972968
344332327
982952952
CtryPays
USAKORURS
KORUSAGBR
KORKORKOR
KORINAUSA
NameNom
Barrs, JayPark, Sung-SooEcheev, Vladimir
Kim, Soo-NyungWang, Hee-KyungYun, Young-Sook
Athletics/Athltisme
EventEpreuve
Triple Jump/triple saut-
Shot Put/lancer du poids
Discus/lancer du disque
Hammer Throw/lancer du marteau
Javelin/lancer du javelot
Decathlon/decathlon
Women/femmes100M
200M
400M
800M
1500M
3000M
10000M
100M Hurdles/haies
400M Hurdles/haies
4x100M
4x400M
Marathon/marathon
High Jump/saut en hauteur
Long Jump/saut en longueur
Shot Put/lancer du poids
Discus/lancer du disque
Javelin/lancer du javelot
Heptathlon/heptathlon
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
17.61M17.52M17.42M
22.47M22.39M21.99M
68.82M67.48M67.38M
84.80M83.76M81.16M
84.28M84.12M83.26M
848883998328
10.5410.8310.85
21.3421.7221.95
48.6549.4549.90
1:56.101:56.641:56.91
3:53.964:00.244:00.30
8:26.538:27.158:29.02
31:05.2131:08.4431:19.82
12.3812.6112.75
53.1753.1853.63
41.9842.0942.75
3:15.183:15.513:18.29
2'25:402'25:532'26:21
2.03M2.01M1.99M
7.40M7.22M7.11M
22.24M21.07M21.06M
72.30M71.88M69.74M
74.68M70.32M67.30M
729168976858
CtryPays
BULURSURS
GDRUSASUI
GDRURSFRG
URSURSURS
FINTCHFIN
GDRGDRCAN
USAUSAGDR
USAJAMGDR
URSGDRURS
GDRGDRUSA
ROMURSURS
URSROMGBR
URSGBRURS
BULGDRFRG
AUSURSGDR
USAGDRURS
URSUSAGDR
PORAUSGDR
USABULURS
USAGDRURS
URSGDRCHN
GDRGDRBUL
GDRGBRGDR
USAGDRGDR
NameNom
Markov, HristoLapchine, IgorKovalenko, Alexandre
Timmermann, UlfBarnes, RandyGuenthoer, Werner
Schult, JurgenOubartas, RomasDanneberg, Rolf
Litvinov, SergueiSedykh, YuriyTamm, louri
Korjus, TapioZelezny, JanRaty, Seppo
Schenk, ChristianVoss, TorstenSteen, Dave
Griffith Joyner, FlorenceAshford, EvelynDrechsler, Heike
Griffith Joyner, FlorenceJackson, GraceDrechsler, Heike
Bryzguina, OlgaMueller, PetraNazarova, Olga
Wodars, SigrunWachtel, ChristineGallagher, Kim
Ivan, PaulaBaikauskaite, LailouteSamolenko, Tatiana
Samolenko, TatianaIvan, PaulaMurray, Yvonne
Bondarenko, OlgaMccolgan, ElizabethJoupieva, Elena
Donkova, JordankaSiebert, GloriaZackiewicz, Claudia
Flintoff-King, DebraLedovskaia, TatianaFiedler, Ellen
Mota, RosaMartin, LisaDoerre, Kathrin
Ritter, LouiseKostadinova, StefkaBykova, Tamara
Joyner-Kersee, JackieDrechsler, HeikeTchistiakova, Galina
Lisovskaya, NatalyaNeimke, KathrinLi, Meisu
Hellmann, MartinaGansky, DianaHristova, Tzvetanka
Felke, PetraWhitbread, FatimaKoch, Beate
Joyner-kersee, JackieJohn, SabineBehmer, Anke
162
EventEpreuve
Men/Hommes100M
200M
400M
800M
1500M
5000M
10000M
3000M Steeplechase/steeplechase
110M Hurdles/haies
400M Hurdles/haies
20Km Walk/marche
50Km Walk/marche
4x100M
4x400M
Marathon/matathon
High Jump/saut en hauteur
Pole Vault/saut a la perche
Long Jump/Saut en longueur
RankRang
123
1
23
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
1233
123
123
ResultsResultats
9.929.979.99
19.75
19.7920.04
43.8743.9344.09
1:43.451:43.901:44.06
3:35.963:36.153:36.21
13:11.7013:15.5213:15.73
27:21.4627:23.5527:25.16
8:05.518:06.798:07.96
12.9813.2813.38
47.1947.2347.56
1'19:571'20:001'20:14
3'38:293'38:563'30:45
38.1938.2838.40
2:56:163:00.303:00.56
2'10:322'10:472'10:59
2.38M2.36M2.36M2.36M
5.90M5.85M5.80M
8.72M8.49M8.27M
CtryPays
USAGBRUSA
USA
USABRA
USAUSAUSA
KENBRAMAR
KENGBRGDR
KENFRGGDR
MARITAKEN
KENKENGBR
USAGBRUSA
USASENUSA
TCHGDRITA
URSGDRGDR
URSGBRFRA
USAJAMFRG
ITAKENDJI
URSUSAURSSWE
URSURSURS
USAUSAUSA
NameNom
Lewis, CarlChristie, LinfordSmith, Calvin
Deloach, Joe
Lewis, CarlSilva, Robson
Lewis, StevenReynolds, Harry ButchEverett, Danny
Ereng, PaulCruz, JoaquimAouita, Said
Rono, PeterElliott, PeterHerold, Jens-Peter
Ngugi, JohnBaumann, DieterKunze, Hansjoerg
Boutaib, Mly. BrahimAntibo, SalvatoreKimeli, Kipkemboi
Kariuki, JuliusKoech, PeterRowland, Mark
Kingdom, RogerJackson, colinCambell, Anthony
Phillips, AndreBa, El Hadj DiaMoses, Edwin
Pribilinec, JozefWeigel, RonaldDamilano, Maurizio
Ivanenko, ViacheslavWeigel, RonaldGauder, Hartwig
Bordin, GelindoWakiihuri, DouglasAhmed Saleh, Houssein
Avdeenko, GuennadiConway, HollisPovarnitsyne, RoudolfSjoberg, Patrik
Bubka, SergeyGataoulline, RadionEgorov, Grigori
Lewis, CarlPowell, MikeMyricks, Larry
-
Canoeing/Cano
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesKayak-1/kayak-1 500M
Kayak-1/kayak-1 1000M
Kayak-2/kayak-2 500M
Kayak-2/kayak-2 1000M
RankRang
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
1:44.821:46.381:46.46
3:55.273:55.283:55.55
1:33.981:34.151:34.32
3:32.423:32.713:33.76
CtryPays
HUNGDRNZL
USAAUSGDR
NZLURSHUN
USANZLAUS
NameNom
Gyulay, ZsoltStaehle, AndreasMac Donald, Paul
Barton, GregDavies, GrantWohllebe, Andre
163
EventEpreuve
Light Fly/mi-mouche -48Kg
Fly/mouche -51 Kg
Bantam/coq -54Kg
Feather/plume -57Kg
Light/leger -60Kg
Light Welter/mi-welter -63.5Kg
Welter/welter -67Kg
Light Middle/Super-welter-71 Kg
Middle/Moyen -75Kg
Light Heavy/mi-lourd -81 Kg
Heavy/lourd -91 Kg
Super Heavy/Super-lourd +91 Kg
RankRang
1233
1233
1233
1
233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
BULUSAPHIHUN
KORGDRMEXURS
USABULCOLTHA
ITA
ROMKORMAR
GDRSWEMGLUSA
URSAUSFRGSWE
KENFRAUSAPOL
KORUSAGBRCAN
GDRCANKENPAK
USAURSYUGPOL
USAKORHOLPOL
CANUSAURSPOL
NameNom
Hristov, IvailoCarbajal, MichaelSerantes, LeopoldoIsaszegi, Robert
Kim, Kwang-SunTews, AndreasGonzalez, MarioSkriabin, Timofei
Mckinney, KennedyHristove, AlexandarJulio Rocha, Jorge EMoolsan, Phajol
Parisi, Giovanni
Dumitrescu, DanielLee, Jae-HyukAchik, Abdelhak
Zuelow, AndreasCramne, GeorgeEnkhbat, NerguyEllis, Romallis
Janovski, ViatcheslavCheney, GrahameGies, ReinerMyrberg, Lars
Wangila, RobertBoudouani, LaurentGould, KennethDydak, Jan
Park, Si-HunJones, RoyWoodhall, RichardDowney, Raymond
Maske, HenryMarcus, EgertonSande, ChrisSyed, Hussain Shan
Maynard, AndrewChannyvazov, NourmagomedSkaro, DamirPetrich, Henryk
Mercer, RayBaik, Hyun-ManVanderlijde, ArnoldGolota, Andrzej
Lewis, LennoxBowe, RiddickMirochnitchenko, AlexandreZarehkiewicz, Janusz
EventEpreuve
Men/Hommes
Women/Femmes
RankRang
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
URSYUGUSA
USAYUGURS
NameNom
Boxing/Boxe
Basketball/Basket-ball
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesSprint/vitesse
Time Trial/1Km contre
Indiv. Pursuit/4000M poursuite, indiv.
Team Pursuit/4000M poursuite, equipes
Indiv. Road Race/196.8Km course
Team Time Trial/100Km contre, equipes
Points Race/50Km course aux points
Women/FemmesSprint/vitesse
Indiv. Road Race/82Km course sur route
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
1:04.4991:04.7841:05.114
4:32.004:35.004:34.17
4:13.314:14.094:16.02
4'32:22.4'32:25.4'32:46.
1'57:47.71'57:54.21'59:47.3
038026046
2'00:52.GG
CtryPays
GDRURSAUS
URSAUSFRG
URSAUSGDR
URSGDRAUS
GDRFRGFRG
GDRPOLSWE
DENHOLURS
URSGDRUSA
HOLFRGURS
NameNom
Hesslich, LutzKovche, NikolaiNeiwand, Gary
Kiritchenko, AlexandreVinnicombe, MartinLechner, Robert
Umaras, GintaoutasWoods, DeanDittert, Bernd
Ludwig, OlafGroene, BerndHenn, Christian
Frost, DanPeelen, LeoGaneev, Marat
Saloumiae, ErikaLuding, Rothenburg, ChristaParaskevin-Young, Connie
Knol, MoniqueNiehaus, JuttaZilporitee, Laima
EventEpreuve
Kayak-4/kayak-4 1000M
Canadian-1/canadien-1 500M
Canadian-1/canadien-1 1000M
Canadian -2/canadien-2 500M
Canaidan-2/canadien-2 1000M
Women/FemmesKayak-1/kayak-1 500M
Kayak-2/kayak-2 500M
Kayak-4/kayak-4 500M
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
3:00.203:01.403:02.37
1:56.421:57.261:57.27
4:12.784:15.834:18.94
1:41.771:43.611:43.81
3:48.363:51.443:54.33
1:55.191:55.311:57.38
1:43.461:44.061:46.00
1:40.781:41.881:42.63
CtryPays
HUNURSGDR
GDRURSBUL
URSGDRBUL
URSPOLFRA
URSGDRPOL
BULGDRPOL
GDRBULHOL
GDRHUNBUL
NameNom
Heukrodt, OlafSlivinskil, MikhailMarinov, Martin
Klementiev, IvanSchmidt, JoergBoukhalov, Nikolai
Guecheva, VaniaSchmidt, BirgitDylewska, Izabela
Cycling/Cyclisme
-
Seoul '88 Facts and Figures Les faits et les chiffres
Medalists/Mdailles
Equestrian Sports/Sports equestres Gymnastics/Gymnastique
Fencing/Escrime
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesFoil-Team/fleuret-equipes
Epee-Team/epee-equipes
Sabre-Team/sabre-equipes
Foil-lndiv./fleuret-individuel
Epee-lndiv./epee-individuel
Sabre-lndiv./sabre-individuel
Women/FemmesFoil-Team/fleuret-equipes
Foil-lndiv./fleuret-individuel
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
URSFRGHUN
FRAFRGURS
HUNURSITA
ITAGDRURS
FRGFRAURS
FRAPOLITA
FRGITAHUN
FRGFRGFRG
NameNom
Cerioni, StefanoWagner, UdoRomankov, Alexandre
Schmitt, ArndRiboud, PhilippeChouvalov, Andrei
Lamour, JeanfrancoisOlech, JanuszScalzo, Giovanni
Fichtel, AnjaBau, SabineFunkenhauser, Zita
Football/FootballHandball/Handball
Hockey/Hockey
164
EventEpreuve
Team Jumping/sauts d'obstacles-equipes
Indiv. Jumping/sauts d'obstacles-indiv.
Team Dressage/dressage-equipe
Indiv. Dressage/dressage-individuel
Three-day Event:Team/concours complet:equipes
Three-day Event: Indiv./concours complet:lndiv.
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
17.2520.5027.50
1.254.004.00
430241643969
152114621417
225.95256.80271.20
42.6052.8062.00
CtryPays
FRGUSAFRA
FRAUSAFRG
FRGSUICAN
FRGFRASUI
FRGGBRNZL
NZLGBRGBR
NameNom
Durand, PierreBest, GregHuck, Karsten
Uphoff, NicoleOtto-Crepin, MargittStueckelberger, Christine
Todd, MarkStark, IanLeng, Virginia
EventEpreuve
RankRang
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
URSBRAFRG
NameNom
EventEpreuve
Men/hommes
Women/femmes
RankRang
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
URSKORYUG
KORNORURS
NameNom
EventEpreuve
Men/hommes
Women/femmes
RankRang
1
23
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
GBRFRGHOL
AUSKORHOL
NameNom
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesCompetition 1a & 1b/concours 1a & 1b
2-lndiv. All Around/2-multiple individuel
3-Floor Exercises/3-exercices au sol
3-Pommel Horse/3-cheval d'arcons
3-Rings/3-anneaux
3-Horse Vault/3-saut de cheval
3-Par, Bars/3-barres paralleles
3-Hor. Bar/3-barre fixe
Women/FemmesCompetition 1a & 1b/
concours 1a & 1b
2-lndiv. All Around/2-multiple individuel
3-Horse Vault/3-saut de cheval
3-Un. Bars/3-barres asymetriques
3-B. Beam/3-poutre
3-Floor Exercises/3-exercices au sol
Rhythmic Competition/concours rythmique
RankRang
123
123
1233
111
1
13
123
123
113
3
123
123
123
123
1233
123
123
ResultsResultats
593.350588.450585.600
119.125119.025118.975
19.92519.90019.85019.850
19.95019.95019.950
19.92519.92519.875
19.87519.86219.775
19.92519.90019.750
19.90019.90019.800
19.800
395.475394.125390.875
79.66279.63779.400
19.90519.83019.818
20.00019.98719.962
19.92419.87519.83719.837
19.93719.88719.850
60.00059.95059.875
CtryPays
URSGDRJPN
URSURSURS
URSURSCHNJPN
BULHUNURS
GDRURSGDR
CHNGDRKOR
URSURSGDR
URSURSGDR
ROM
URSROMGDR
URSROMURS
URSROMROM
ROMGDRURS
ROMURSROMUSA
ROMURSBUL
URSBULURS
NameNom
Artemov, VladimirLioukine, ValeriBilozertchev, Dmitri
Kharikov, SergueiArtemov, VladimirLou, YunIketani, Yukio
Gueraskov, LyubomirBorkai, ZsoltBilozertchev, Dmitri
Behrendt, HolgerBilozertchev, DmitriTippelt, Sven
Lou, YunKroll, SylvioPark, Jong-Hoon
Artemov, VladimirLioukine, ValeriTippelt, Sven
Artemov, VladimirLioukine, ValeriBehrendt, Holger
Gherman, Marius
Chouchounova, ElenaSilivas, DanielaBoguinskaia, Svetlana
Boguinskaia, SvetlanaPotorac, GabrielaSilivas, Daniela
Silivas, DanielaKersten, DagmarChouchounova, Elena
Silivas, DanielaChouchounova, ElenaPotorac, GabrielaMills, Phoebe
Silivas, DanielaBoguinskaia, SvetlanaDoudeva, Diana
Lobatch, MarinaDounavska, AdrianaTimochenko, Alexandra
-
Shooting/Tir
Modern Pentathlon/Pentathlon Moderne
EventEpreuve
Team Competition/competition par equipes
Indiv. Competition/competition individuelle
RankRang
123
123
ResultsResultats
158861557115276
540453795367
CtryPays
HUNITAGBR
HUNITAURS
NameNom
Martinek, JanosMassullo, Carlolagorachvili, Vakhtang
Rowing/Aviron
165
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesExtra-Light/super leger -60Kg
Half-Light/mi-leger -65Kg
Light/leger-71Kg
Half-Middle/mi-moyen -78Kg
Middle/moyen -86Kg
Half-Heavy/mi-lourd -95Kg
Heavy/lourd +95Kg
RankRang
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
KORUSAJPNURS
KORPOLFRAJPN
FRAGDRUSAURS
POLFRGGDRURS
AUTURSHOLJPN
BRAFRGBELGBR
JPNGDRKORURS
NameNom
Kim, Jae-YupAsano, KevinHosokawa, ShinjiTotikachvili, Amiran
Lee, Kyung-KeunPawlowski, JanuszCarbetta, BrunoYamamoto, Yosuke
Alexandre, MarcLoll, SvenSwain, MichaelTenadze, Gueorgui
Legien, waldemarWieneke, FrankBrechot, TorstenVaraev, Bachir
Seisenbacher, PeterChestakov, VladimirSpijkers, BenOsako, Akinobu
Miguel, AurelioMeiling, MarcVan De Walle, RobertStewart, Dennis
Saito, HitoshiStoehr, HenryCho, Yong-ChulVeritchev, Grigori
EventEpreuve
Coxless Pair/deux, sans barreuse
Quadruple Sculls/quatre en couple
Coxed Four/quatre, avec barreuse
Eight-Oars/huit, avec barreuse
RankRang
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
07:28.1307:31.9507:35.68
06:21.0606:23.4706:23.81
06:56.0006:58.7807:01.13
06:15.1706:17.4406:21.83
CtryPays
ROMBULNZL
GDRURSROM
GDRCHNROM
GDRROMCHN
NameNom
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesOlympic Trap/Fosse Olympique
Olympic Skeet/skeet olympique
Men/HommesAir Rifle/cara. air comprime
SB. Rifle, 3 Positions/cara. petit calibre 3 P.
SB. Free Rifle, Prone/cara. petit cal. couche
Air Pistol/pistolet a air comprime
Free Pistol/pistolet libre
Rapid Fire Pistol/pistolet de tir rapide
Running Game Target/cible courante
Women/FemmesAir Rifle/cara. air comprime
SB. Stand. Rifle 3 Pos./cara. stand, trois p.
Air Pistol/pistolet a air comprime
Sport Pistol/pistolet de sport
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
222222219
222221220
695.6694.2694.0
1279.31275.61275.0
703.9702.8701.9
687.9687.9684.5
660.0657.0657.0
698.0696.0693.0
689.0687.0686.0
498.5497.5495.8
685.6683.2681.4
489.5487.9485.2
690.0686.0686.0
CtryPays
URSTCHBEL
GDRCHIESP
YUGFRAFRG
GBRGBRURS
TCHKORHUN
BULUSACHN
ROMSWEURS
URSGDRHUN
NORCHNURS
URSFRGURS
FRGBULURS
YUGURSURS
URSJPNYUG
NameNom
Monakov, DmitriBednarik, MiloslavPeeters, Frans
Wegner, AxelDe Iruarrizaga, AlfonsoGuardiola, Jorge
Maksimovic, GoranBerthelot, NicolasRiederer, Johann
Cooper, MalcolmAllan, AlisterIvanov, Kirill
Varga, MiroslavCha, Young-ChulZahonyi, Attila
Kiriakov, TaniouBuljung, ErichXu, Haifeng
Babii, SorinSkanaker, RagnarBassinski, Igor
Kouzmine, AfanasiSchumann, RalfKovacs, Zoltan
Heiestad, TorHuang, ShipingAvramenko, Guennadi
Chilova, IrinaSperber, SilviaMaloukhina, Anna
Sperber, SilviaLetcheva, VesselaTcherka Ssova, Valentina
Sekaric, JasnaSaloukvadze, NinoDobrantcheva, Marina
Saloukavadze, NinoHasegawa, TomokoSekaric, Jasna
EventEpreuve
Men HommesSingle Sculls/un rameur
Double Sculls/deux rameurs en couple
Coxless Pair/deux, sans barreur
Coxed Pair/deux, avec barreur
Quadruple Sculls/quatre en couple
Coxless Four/quatre, sans barreur
Coxed Four/quatre, avec barreu
Eight-Oars/huit, avec barreur
Women/femmesSingle Sculls/une rameuse
Double Sculls/deux remeuses en couple
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResults
06:49.8606:54.7706:58.66
06:21.1306:22.5906:22.87
06:36.8406:38.0606:41.01
06:58.7907:00.6307:01.95
05:53.3705:55.0805:56.13
06:03.1106:05.5306:06.22
06:10.7406:13.5806:15.78
05:46.0505:48.0105:48.26
07:47.1907:50.2807:53.65
07:00.4807:04.3607:06.03
CtryPays
GDRFRGNZL
HOLSUIURS
GBRROMYUG
ITAGDRGBR
ITANORGDR
GDRUSAFRG
GDRROMNZL
FRGURSUSA
GDRUSABUL
GDRROMBUL
NameNom
Lange, ThomasKolbe, PetermichaelVerdonk, Eric
Behrendt, JuttaMarden, AnneGueorguieva, Magdalena
Judo/Judo
-
Seoul '88 Facts and Figures Les faits et les chiffres
Medalists/Mdailles
Swimming/Natation
EventEpreuve
100M Backstroke/dos
200M Backstroke/dos
100M Breaststroke/brasse
200M Breaststroke/brasse
100M Butterfly/papillon
200M Butterfly/papillon
200M Indiv . Medley/ 4 nages
400M Indiv . Medley/ 4 nages
4x100M Medley Relay/
relais 4 nages
4x100M Freestyle Relay/relais nage libre
Springboard Diving /plongeon du tremplin
Platform Diving /plongeon de haut-vol
Synchro, Solo/Synchro , solo
Synchro, Duet/synchro duo
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
1
23
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
1:00.891:01.561:01.57
2:09.292:10.612:11.45
1:07.951:08.741:08.83
2:26.712:27.492:28.34
59.0059.4559.52
2:09.512:09.912:10.80
2:12.592:13.312:14.85
4:37.764:39.464:39.76
4:03.74
4:07.904:10.49
3:40.633:43.393:44.25
580.23534.33533.19
445.20436.95400.44
200.150197.633191.850
197.717197.284190.159
CtryPays
GDRHUNGDR
HUNGDRGDR
BULBULGDR
GDRCHNBUL
GDRGDRCHN
GDRGDRUSA
GDRURSROM
USAROMGDR
GDR
USACAN
GDRHOLUSA
CHNCHNUSA
CHNUSAUSA
CANUSAJPN
CANUSAJPN
NameNom
Otto, KristinEgerszegi, KrisztinaSirch, Cornelia
Egerszegi, KrisztinaZimmermann, KathrinSirch, Cornelia
Dangalakova, TaniaFrenkeva, AntoanetaHoerner, Silke
Hoerner, SilkeHuang, XiaominFrenkeva, Antoaneta
Otto, KristinWeigang , BirteQian, Hong
Nord, KathleenWeigang, BirteMeagher, Mary T
Hunger, DanielaDendeberova, ElenaLung, Noemi Ildiko
Evans, JanetLung, Noemi lldikoHunger, Daniela
Gao, MinLi , QingMc Cormick , Kelly Anne
Xu, YanmeiMitchell , MicheleWilliams , Wendy Lian
Waldo, CarolynRuiz-Conforto, TracieKotani, Mikako
Table Tennis/Tennis de Table
Volleyball/Volleyball
166
EventEpreuve
Men/Hommes50M Freestyle/nage libre
100M Freestyle/nage libre
200M Freestyle/nage libre
400M Freestyle/nage libre
1500M Freestyle/nage libre
100M Backstroke/dos
200M Backstroke/dos
100M Breaststroke/brasse
200M Breaststroke/brasse
100M Butterfly/papillon
200M Butterfly/papillon
200M Indiv . Medley/ 4 nages
400M Indiv . Medley/ 4 nages
4x100M Medley Relay/relais 4 nages
4x100M Freestyle Relay/relais nage libre
4x200M Freestyle Relay/relais nage libre
Springboard Diving /plongeon du tremplin
Platform Diving /plongeon de haut-vol
Waterpolo/waterpolo
Women/femmes50M Freestyle/libre
100M Freestyle/libre
200M Freestyle/libre
400M Freestyle/libre
800M Freestyle/libre
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
1233
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
22.1422.3622.71
48.6349.0849.62
1:47.251:47.891:47.99
3:46.953:47.153:47.34
15:00.4015:02.6915:06.15
55.0555.1855.20
1:59.371:59.602:00.48
1:02.041:02.051:02.20
2:13.522:14.122:15.21
53.0053.0153.30
1:56.941:58.241:58.28
2:00.172:01.612:02.40
4:14.754:17.364:18.01
3:36.933:39.283:39.96
3:16.533:18.333:19.82
7:12.517:13.687:14.35
730.80704.88665.28
638.61637.47594.39
25.4925.6425.7125.71
54.9355.4755.49
1:57.651:58.671:59.01
4:03.854:05.944:06.62
8:20.208:20.098:22.93
CtryPays
USAUSAURS
USAUSAFRA
AUSSWEUSA
GDRAUSPOL
URSFRGGDR
JPNUSAURS
URSGDRNZL
GBRHUNURS
HUNGBRESP
SURUSAGBR
FRGDENNZL
HUNGDRURS
HUNUSAITA
USACANURS
USAURSGDR
USAGDRFRG
USACHNCHN
USACHNMEX
YUGUSAURS
GDRCHNGDRUSA
GDRCHNFRA
GDRCRCGDR
USAGDRGDR
USAGDRAUS
NameNom
Biondi, MatthewJager, ThomasPrigoda, Gennadi
Biondi, MatthewJacobs, ChristopherCaron, Stephan
Armstrong, DuncanHolmertz, AndersBiondi, Matthew
Dassler, UweArmstrong, DuncanWojdat, Artur
Salnikov, VladimirPfeiffer, StefanDassler, Uwe
Suzuki, DaichiBerkoff, DavidPolianski, Igor
Polianski, IgorBaltrusch, FrankKingsman, Paul
Moorhouse, AdrianGuttler, KarolyVolkov, Dmitri
Szabo, JozsefGillingham, NickLopez, Sergio
Nesty, AnthonyBiondi, MatthewJameson, Andy
Gross, MichaelNielsen, BennyMosse, Anthony
Darnyi, TamasKuehl, Patricklarochtchouk, Vadim
Darnyi, TamasWharton, DavidBattistelli, Stefano
Louganis, GregoryTan, LiangdeLi, Deliang
Louganis, GregoryXiong, NiMena, Jesus
Otto, KristinYang, WenyiMeissner, KatrinSterkel, Jill
Otto, KristinZhuang, YongPlewinski, Catherine
Friedrich, HeikePoll, SilviaStellmach, Manuela
Evans, JanetFriedrich, HeikeMoehring, Anke
Evans, JanetStrauss, AstridMcdonald, Julie
EventEpreuve
Men's Singles /simples hommes
Men's Doubles /doubles hommes
Women' s Singles /simples dames
Women' s Doubles /doubles dames
RankRang
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
KORKORSWE
CHNYUGKOR
CHNCHNCHN
KORCHNYUG
NameNom
Yoo, Nam-KyuKim , Ki-TaikLindh, Erik
Chen, JingLi, HuifenJiao, Zhimin
EventEpreuve
Men/hommes
Women/femmes
RankRang
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
USAURSARG
URSPERCHN
NameNom
-
Tennis/Tennis
EventEpreuve
Men's Singles/simples messieurs
Men's Doubles/doubles messieurs
Women's Singles/simples dames
Women's Doubles/doubles dames
RankRang
1233
1233
1233
1233
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
TCHUSASWEUSA
USAESPTCHSWE
FRGARGUSABUL
USATCHAUSFRG
NameNom
Mecir, MiloslavMayotte, TimEdberg, StefanGilbert, Brad
Graf, SteffiSabatini, GabrielaGarrison, ZinaMaleeva, Manuela
Weightlifting/Halterophilie
Wrestling/Lutte
EventEpreuve
52Kg (Total)
56Kg (Total)
60Kg (Total)
67.5Kg (Total)
75Kg (Total)
82.5Kg (Total)
90Kg (Total)
100Kg (Total)
110Kg (Total)
Over 110Kg (Total)Plus de 110Kg (Total)
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
270.0Kg260.0Kg257.5Kg
292.5Kg287.5Kg267.5Kg
342.5Kg312.5Kg287.5Kg
340.0Kg337.5Kg325.0Kg
375.0Kg360.0Kg357.5Kg
377.5Kg370.0Kg367.5Kg
412.5Kg400.0Kg400.0Kg
425.0Kg402.5Kg395.0Kg
455.0Kg427.5Kg425.0Kg
462.5Kg430.0Kg415.0Kg
CtryPays
BULKORCHN
URSCHNCHN
TURBULCHN
GDRURSCHN
BULGDRBUL
URSHUNKOR
URSURSPOL
URSROMFRG
URSHUNGDR
URSFRGFRG
NameNom
Marinov, SevdalinChun, Byung-KwanHe, Zhouqiang
Mirzoian, OxenHe, YingqiangLiu, Shoubin
Suleymanoglu, NaimTopourov, StefanYe, Huanming
Kunz, JoachimMilitossian, IsraelLi, Jinhe
Guidikov, BorislavSteinhoefel, IngoVarbanov, Alexander
Arsamakov, IsrailMesszi, IstvanLee, Hyung-Kun
Khrapatyi, AnatoliMoukhamediarov, NailZawada, Slawomir
Kouznetsov, PavelVlad, NicuImmesberger, Peter
Zakharevitch, YuriJacso, JozsefWeller, Ronny
Kourlovitch, AlexandreNerlinger, ManfredZawieja, Martin
EventEpreuve
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 82Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 90Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 100Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 130Kg
Free/libre 48Kg
Free/libre 52Kg
Free/libre 57Kg
Free/libre 62Kg
Free/libre 68Kg
Free/libre 72Kg
Free/libre 82Kg
Free/libre 90Kg
Free/libre 100Kg
Free/libre 130Kg
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
1
23
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
URSHUNKOR
BULFINURS
POLFRGUSA
URSBULSWE
JPNBULURS
JPNYUGURS
URSIRNKOR
USAURSBUL
URS
KORUSA
USAURSBUL
KORTURTCH
URSJPNKOR
ROMURSUSA
URSUSAGDR
NameNom
Mamiachivili, MikhailKomaromi, TiborKim, Sang-Kyu
Komchev, AtanasKoskela, HarriPopov, Vladimir
Wronski, AndrzejHimmel, GerhardKoslowski, Dennis
Kareline, AlexandreGuerovski, RanguelJohansson, Tomas
Kobayashi, TakashiTzonov, IvanKaramtchakov, Serguei
Sato, MitsuruTrstena, SabanTogouzov, Vladimir
Beloglazov, SergueiMohammadian, AskariNoh, Kyung-Sun
Smith, JohnSarkissian, StepanChterev, Simeon
Fadzaev, Arsen
Park, Jang-SoonCarr, Nate
Monday, KennethVaraev, AdlanSofiadi, Rakhmad
Han, Myung-WooGencalp, NecmiLohyna, Josef
Khadartsev, MakharbekOta, AkiraKim, Tae-Woo
Puscasu, VasileKhabelov, LeriScherr, William
Gobedjichvili, DavidBaumgartner, BruceSchroeder, Andreas
Yachting/Voile
EventEpreuve
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 48Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 52Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 57Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 62Kg
Greco-Roman/greco-romain 68Kg
Greco-roman/greco-romain 74Kg
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
ITAPOLBUL
NORJPNKOR
HUNBULGRE
URSBULKOR
URSKORFIN
KORURSPOL
NameNom
Maenza, VincenzoGlab, AndrzejTzenov, Bratan
Ronningen, JonMiyahara, AtsujiLee, Jae-Suk
Sike, AndrasBalov, StoyanHolidis, Charalambos
Madjidov, KamandarVanguelov, JivkoAn, Dae-Hyun
Djoulfalakian, LevonKim, Sung-MoonSipila, Tapio
Kim, Young-NamTourlykhanov, DaouletTracz, Jozef
167
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesSoling Class/classe soling
Star Class/classe star
FD Class/classe FD
Finn Class/classe finn
Tornado Class/classe tornado
Division II Class/classe division II
470 Class/classe 470
Women/Femmes470 Class/classe 470
RankRang
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
123
ResultsResultats
11.7014.0052.70
45.7048.0050.00
31.4037.4048.40
38.1040.4045.00
16.0035.4040.10
35.4042.7048.00
34.7046.0051.00
26.7040.0045.40
CtryPays
GDRUSADEN
GBRUSABRA
DENNORCAN
ESPISVNZL
FRANZLBRA
NZLAHOUSA
FRAURSUSA
USASWEURS
NameNom
Doreste, Jose LuisHolmberg, PeterCutler, John
Kendall, BruceBoersma, Jan D.Gebhardt, Michael
-
Seoul '88 Facts and Figures Les faits et les chiffres
Medalists/Mdailles
Baseball/Baseball Women's Judo/Judo Fminin
Taekwondo/Taekwondo
EventEpreuve
Men/HommesFin/mi-mouche -50Kg
Fly/mouche 50Kg-54Kg
Bantam/coq 54Kg-58Kg
Feather/plume 58Kg-64Kg
Light/leger 64Kg-70Kg
Welter/welter 70Kg-76Kg
Middle/moyen 76Kg-83Kg
Heavy/lourd +83Kg
Fin/mi-mouche -43Kg
Fly/mouche 43Kg-47Kg
Bantam/coq 47Kg-51Kg
Feather/plume 51Kg-55Kg
Light/leger 55Kg-60Kg
Welter/welter 60Kg-65Kg
Middle/moyen 65Kg-70Kg
Heavy/lourd +70Kg
RankRang
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
KORUSAMEXNEP
KORESPBRNJOR
KORESPIRNUSA
KORTURJORKSA
KORESPMEXUSA
KORITATPEUSA
KOREGYFRGTUR
USAKORESPFRG
TPEKORMALMEX
KORESPTPEUSA
TPEUSAESPKOR
DENTURESPKOR
USADENHOLTPE
USAKORESPFRG
KORHOLESPUSA
USAKORCANFRG
NameNom
Kwon, Tae-HoMoreno, JuanTorroella, EnriqueLama, Bidhan
Ha, Tae-KyungGarcia, GabrielDarraj, AdelAbushekha, Ihsan
Ji, Yong-SukSanabria, JoseDanesh, FeisalLee, Han-Won
Chang, Myung-SamYagiz, CengizKamal, SamerAl Gafar, Ibrahim
Park, Bong-KwonSanchez, Jose MariaJurado, ManuelBaker, Greg
Chung, Kook-HyunD'Oriano, LuigiWu, Tsung-CheWarwick, Jay
Lee, Kye-HaengHussein, AmrWoznicki, MarkusSahin, Metin
Kim, JimmyKim, Jong-SukAlvarez, Jose LuisArndt, Michael
Chin, Yu-FangLee, Hwa-JinMarathamuthu, VasugiTorres, Monica
Choo, Nan-YoolNaranjo, Maria AngelaPai, Yun-YaoPejo, Mayumi
Chen, Yi-AnHolloway, DebraLopez, JosefinaPark, Sun-Young
Christensen, AnnemetteTan, ZuleyhaDolls, AmparoKim, So-Young
Hee, DanaSchwartz, KarinVan Duren, JolandaChen, Jiun-Feng
Limas, ArleneKim, Ji-SookBistuer, CoralSeidel, Sonny
Kim, Hyun-HeeDe Jongh, MargarethaNavaz, ElenaJewell, Sharon
Love, LynnetteJang, Yoon-JungFranssen, YvonneGuester, Ute
EventEpreuve
Women/FemmesExtra-Light/super leger -48Kg
Half-Light/mi-leger -52Kg
Light/leger -56Kg
Half/Middle/mi-moyen -61 Kg
Middle/moyen -66Kg
Half-Heavy/mi-lourd -72Kg
Heavy/Lourd +72Kg
RankRang
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
1233
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
CHNJPNAUSKOR
GBRFRAITAJPN
AUSCHNFRAFRG
GBRUSAJPNPOL
JPNFRAAUTKOR
BELKORFRGJPN
HOLCHNFRGUSA
NameNom
Li, ZhongyunEsaki, FumikoReardon, JulieCho, Min-Sun
Rendle, SharonBrun, DominiqueGiungi, AlessandraYamaguchi, Kaori
Williams, SuzanneLiu, GuizhuArnaud, CatherinePhilips, Regina
Bell, DianeRoethke, LynnMochida, NorikoOlechnowicz, Boguslawa
Sasaki, HikariDeydier, BrigitteHartl, RoswithaPark, Ji-Young
Berghmans, IngridBae, Mi-jungClassen, BarbaraTanabe, Yoko
Seriese, AngeliqueGao, FenglianSigmund, ReginaCastro-Gomez, Margaret
168
EventEpreuve
RankRang
123
ResultsResultats
CtryPays
USAJPNPUR
NameNom
Women Femmes
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World and Olympic Records/Records du monde et records Olympiques
World Records/Records du monde Swimming/Natation
Archery/Tir a I'Arc
Athletics/Athletisme
Cycling/Cyclisme
EventEpreuve
Men 50m Free-style/Hommesnage libre
Men 200m Free-style/Hommesnage libre
Men 400m Free-style/Hommesnage libre
Men 100m Backstroke/Hommes dos
Men 200m Ind. Medley/Hommes 4 nage
Men 400m Ind. Medley/Hommes 4 nage
Men 4x400m Medley Relay/Hommes Relais 4 nages
Men 4 x400m Free-styleRelay/Hommes n. libre
Men 4x 200m Freestyle Relay/Hommes Relais n. libre
Women 400m Freestyle/Femmes libre
Women 200m Breaststroke/Femmes brasse
MarkMarques
22.14
1:47.25
3:46.95
54.51
2:00.17
4:14.75
3:36.93
3:16.53
7:12.51
4:03.85
2:26.71
CompetitorCompetiteur
Biondi, Matthew (USA)
Armstrong, Duncan (AUS)
Dassler, Uwe (GDR)
Berkoff, David (USA)
Darnyi, Tamas (HUN)
Darnyi, Tamas (HUN)
(USA)Berkoff, DavidSchroeder, RichardBiondi, MatthewJacobs, Christopher
(USA)Jacobs, ChristopherDalbey, TroyJager, ThomasBiondi, Matthew
(USA)Dalbey, TroyCetlinski, Matthew
Gjertsen, DouglasBiondi, Matthew
Evans, Janet (USA)
Hoerner, Silke (GDR)
Previous recordAncien record
22.23
1:47.44
3:47.38
54.91
2:00.56
4:15.42
3:38.28
3:17.08
7:13.10
4:05.45
2:27.27
Shooting/Tir
Weightlifting/Halterophilie/
EventEpreuve
Men Rapid Fire Pistol/Hommes Pistolet deTir Rapide
Men SB. Free Rifle, Prone/Hommes Cara. Petit cal.couche
Men Air Pistol/HommesPistolet Air comprime
Women Air Pistol/FemmesPistolet a Air comprime
Women Air Pistol/FemmesPistolet a Air comprime
Women Air Pistol/FemmesPistolet a Air comprime
MarkMarques
698.0
600 =
590 =
390
489.5
389 =
CompetitorCompetiteur
Kouzmine, Afanasi (URS)
Varga, Miroslav (TCH)
Buljung, Erich (USA)
Saloukvadze, Nino (URS)
Sekaric, Jasna (YUG)
Sekaric, Jasna (YUG)
Previous recordAncien record
697
600
590
389
489.0
389
EventEpreuve
52kg (Total)
52kg (Total)
60kg (Total)
60kg (Total)
110kg (Total)
52kg (Snatch)/(Arrache)
60Kg (Snatch)/(Arrache)
60kg (Snatch)/(Arrache)
110kg (Snatch)/(Arrache)
110kg (Snatch)/(Arrache)
60kg(Cln&Jrk)/(Ep&Jete)
60kg (Cln & Jrk)/(Ep & Jete)
MarkMarques
270.0kg
267.5kg =
341.0kg
342.5kg
455.0kg
120.0kg
150.5kg
152.5kg
205.0kg
210.0kg
188.5kg
190.0kg
CompetitorCompetiteur
Marinov, Sevdalin (BUL)
Marinov, Sevdalin (BUL)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Zakharevitch, Yuri (URS)
Marinov, Sevdalin (BUL)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Zakharevitch, Yuri (URS)
Zakharevitch, Yuri (URS)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Suleymanoglu, Naim (TUR)
Previous recordAncien record
267.5kg
267.5kg
335.0kg
335.0kg
452.5kg
119.5kg
150.0kg
150.0kg
203.5kg
203.5kg
188.0kg
188.0kg
169
EventEpreuve
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 50m/Femmes Ind.
MarkMarques
1352
336
CompetitorCompetiteur
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Previous recordAncien record
1338
335
EventEpreuve
Men 4x400m/Hommes
Women 200m/Femmes
Women 200m/Femmes
Women 4x400m/Femmes
Women Heptathlon/FemmesHeptathlon
MarkMarques
2:56.16 =
21.56
21.34
3:15.18
7291
CompetitorCompetiteur
(USA)Everett, DannyLewis, StevenRobinzine, KevinReynolds, Harry Butch
Griffith Joyner, Florence (USA)
Griffith Joyner, Florence (USA)
(URS)Ledovskaia, TatianaNazarova, OlgaPiniguina, MariaBryzguina, Olga
Joyner-Kersee, Jackie (USA)
Previous recordAncien record
2:56.16
21.71
21.71
3:15.92
7215
EventEpreuve
Men Team Pursuit/Hommes4000m poursite, equipes
Men Team Pursuit/Hommes4000m poursite, equipes
MarkMarques
4:16.32
4:16.10
CompetitorCompetiteur
(AUS)Dutton, BrettMccarney, WayneMcglede, StephenWoods, Dean
(URS)Ekimov, ViatcheslavKaspoutis, ArtourasNelubine, DmitriUmaras, Gintaoutas
Previous recordAncien record
4:17.710
4:16.32
-
Seoul '88 Facts and Figures Les faits et les chiffres
World and Olympic Records/Records du monde et records Olympiques
Olympic Records/Records Olympiques
Archery/Tir a I'Arc
EventEpreuve
Men Ind. 90m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 90m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 90m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 90m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 50m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 50m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 30m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 30m/Hommes Ind.
Men Ind. 30m/Hommes Ind.
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind./Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 70m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 60m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 60m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 60m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 50m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 50m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 50m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 30m/Femmes Ind.
Women Ind. 30m/Femmes Ind.
MarkMarques
618
603
604
607
661
664
704
705
707
2683
2612
2603
2593
2581
646
640
624
629
650
627
615
667
652
652
668
632
635
702
698
CompetitorCompetiteur
Barrs, Jay (USA)
Park, Sung-Soo (KOR)
Echeev, Vladimir (URS)
Chun, In-Soo (KOR)
Reniers, martinus (HOL)
Echeev, Vladimir (URS)
Park, Sung-Soo (KOR)
Chun, In-Soo (KOR)
Reniers, Martinus (HOL)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Wang, Hee-Kyung (KOR)
Yun, Young-Sook (KOR)
Arjannikova, Lioudmila (URS)
Sjowall, Jenny (SWE)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Wang, Hee-Kyung (KOR)
Yun, Young-Sook (KOR)
Arjannikova, Lioudmila (URS)
Sjowall, Jenny (SWE)
Franks, Joanne (GBR)
Mountian, Tatiana (URS)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Wang, Hee-Kyung (KOR)
Yun, Young-Sook (KOR)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Mountian, Tatiana (URS)
Yun, Young-Sook (KOR)
Kim, Soo-Nyung (KOR)
Arjannikova, Lioudmila (URS)
Previous recordAncien record
601
601
601
601
660
660
702
702
702
2568
2568
2568
2568
2568
611
611
611
611
611
611
611
648
648
648
631
631
631
694
694
Athletics/Athletisme
EventEpreuve
Men 100m/Hommes
Men 200m/Hommes
Men 10000m/Hommes
Men 3000m Steeplechase/Hommes steeplechase
Men 110m Hurdles/Hommes Haies
Men 110m Hurdles/Hommes Haies
Men 400m Hurdles/Hommes Haies
Men 20km Walk/Hommes Marche
Men 50km Walk/Hommes Marche
MarkMarques
9.92
19.75
27:21.46
8:05.51
13.17
12.98
47.19
1'19:57
3'38:29
CompetitorCompetiteur
Lewis, Carl (USA)
Deloach, Joe (USA)
Boutaib, Mly. Brahim (MAR)
Kariuki, Julius (KEN)
Kingdom, Roger (USA)
Kingdom, Roger (USA)
Phillips, Andre (USA)
Pribilinec, Jozef (TCH)
Ivanenko, Viacheslav (URS)
Previous recordAncien record
9.95
19.80
27:38.34
8:08.02
13.20
13.17
47.63
1'23:13
3'47:26
EventEpreuve
Men High Jump/Hommes saut en Hauteur
Men High Jump/Hommes saut en Hauteur
Men High Jump/Hommes saut en Hauteur
Men High Jump/Hommes saut en Hauteur
Men Pole Vault/Saut a la perche
Men Pole Vault/Saut a la perche
Men Pole vault/saut a la perche
Men Triple Jump/Hommes Triple saut
Men Triple Jump/Hommes Triple saut
Men Shot Put/Hommes Lancer du poids
Men Shot put/Hommes Lancer du poids
Men Shot Put/Hommes Lancer du Poids
Men Discus/Hommes Lancer du disque
Men Hammer Throw/Hommes Lancer du marteau
Men Javelin/Hommes Lancer du javelot
Men Javelin/Hommes Lancer du javelot
Men Javelin/Hommes Lancer du javelot
Men Javelin/Hommes Lancer du javelot
Women 100m/Femmes
Women 100m/Femmes
Women 100m/Femmes
Women 200m/Femmes
W o m e n 400m/Femmes
Women 1500m/Femmes
Women 3000m/Femmes
Women lOOOOm/Femmes
Women 10000m/Femmes
Women 100m Hurdle/Femmes haies
Women 100m Hurdle/Femmes haies
Women 400m Hurdle/Femmes haies
Women 400m Hurdle/Femmes haies
Women 400m Hurdle/Femmes haies
Women High Jump/Femmes saut en hauteur
Women Long Jump/Femmes saut en longueur
Women Discus/Femmes Lancer du disque
Women Javelin/Femmes Lancer du javelot
Women Hepta-Long Jump/Femmes Hepta-saut enlongueur
MarkMarques
2.38m
2.36m =
2.36m =
2.36m =
5.90m
5.85m
5.80m
17.61m
17.42m
21.45m
22.39m
22.47m
68.82m
84.80m
85.90m
76.76m
78.66m
77.44m
10.88
10.62
10.88 =
21.76
48.65
3:53.96
8:26.53
31:44.69
31:05.21
12.47
12.38
54.58
54.00
53.17
2.03m
7.40m
72.30m
74.68m
7.27m
CompetitorCompetiteur
Avdeenko, Guennadi (URS)
Conway, Hollis (USA)
Povarnitsyne, Roudolf (URS)
Sjoberg, Patrik (SWE)
Bubka, Sergey (URS)
Gataouline, Radion (URS)
Egorov, Grigori (URS)
Markov, Hristo (BUL)
Kovalenko, Alexandre (URS)
Guenthoer, Werner (GDR)
Barnes, Randy (USA)
Timmermann, Ulf (SUI)
Schult, Jurgen (GDR)
Litvinov, Serguei (URS)
Zelezny, Jan (TCH)
Raty, Seppo (FIN)
Borglund, Peter (SWE)
Mizoguchi, Kazuhiro (JPN)
Griffith Joyner, Florence (USA)
Griffith Joyner, Florence (USA)
Ashford, Evelyn (USA)
Griffith Joyner, Florence (USA)
Bryzguina, Olga (URS)
Ivan, Paula (ROM)
Samolenko, Tatiana (URS)
Kristiansen, Ingrid (NOR)
Bondarenko, Olga (URS)
Donkova, Jordanka (BUL)
Donkova, Jordanka (BUL)
Fiedler, Ellen (GDR)
Flintoff-King, Debra (AUS)
Flintoff-King, Debra (AUS)
Ritter, Louise (USA)
Joyner-Kersee, Jackie (USA)
Hellmann, Martina (GDR)
Felke, Petra (GDR)
Joyner-Kersee, Jackie (USA)
Previous recordAncien record
2.36m
2.36m
2.36m
2.36m
5.78m
5.78m
5.78m
17.39m
17.39m
21.35m
21.35m
21.35m
68.28m
81.80m
81.80m
81.80m
81.80m
81.80m
10.97
10.88
10.88
21.81
48.83
3:56.56
8:35.96
31:44.96
31:44.69
12.56
12.47
54.61
54.58
54.00
2.02m
7.27m
69.96m
69.56m
7.06m
170
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Shooting/Tir
EventEpreuve
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air Comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men Air Rifle/Hommes cara. Air comprime
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men SB, Rifle, 3 Positions/Hommes cara. petit calibre3 p.
Men Rapid Fire Pistol/Hommes Pistolet de TirRapide
Men Rapid Fire Pistol/Hommes Pistolet de TirRapide
Men Rapid Fire Pistol/Hommes Pistolet de TirRapide
Men Running Game Target/Hommes cible courante
Men Running Game Target/Hommes cible courante
Men Running Game Target/Hommes cible courante
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
MarkMarques
594
593
592
591
591
591
591
590
590
590
590
589 =
589 =
1181
1180
1177
1174
1173 =
1173 =
1173 =
1173 =
598
597 =
597 =
591
591
589 =
395
395
395
394
394
CompetitorCompetiteur
Maksimovic, Goran (YUG)
Berthlot, Nicolas (FRA)
Riederer, Johann (FRG)
Stenvaag, Harald (NOR)
Foth, Robert (USA)
Wolfram, Andrea's (GDR)
Zahonyi, Attila(HUN)
An, Byung-Kyun (KOR)
Gaspar, Oliver (HUN)
Badiou, Franck (FRA)
Kurka, Petr (TCH)
Koba, Ryohei (JPN)
Lee, Eun-Chul (KOR)
Allan, Alister (GBR)
Cooper, Malcolm (GBR)
Christensen, Klavs Jorn (DEN)
Dubis, Glenn (USA)
Ivanov, Kirill (URS)
Stenvaag, Harald (NOR)
Petikiane, Gratchia (URS)
Maksimovic, Goran (YUG)
Kouzmine, Afanasi (URS)
Mcnally, John (USA)
Schumann, Ralf (GDR)
Avramenko, Guennadi (URS)
Heiestad, Tor(NOR)
Huang, Shiping (CHN)
Meili, Launi (USA)
Chilova, Irina (URS)
Zhang, Qiuping (CHN)
Maloukhina, Anna (URS)
Bowes, Sharon (CAN)
Previous recordAncien record
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
589
1173
1173
1173
1173
1173
1173
1173
1173
597
597
597
589
589
589
393
393
393
393
393
EventEpreuve
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women Air Rifle/Femmes cara. Air comprime
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women SB. Stand. Rifle3 Pos./Femmes cara. Stand.Trois P.
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Women Sport Pistol/Femmes Pistolet de Sport
Olympic Skeet/Skeet Olympique
Olympic Skeet/Skeet Olympique
MarkMarques
394
393 =
393 =
393 =
590
586
585
584
584
583
583
582
581 =
591
591
587
586
586
585 =
585 =
585 =
198 =
198 =
CompetitorCompetiteur
Buehlmann, Gabriele (SUI)
Sperber, Silvia (FRG)
Peltola, Pirjo (FIN)
Baldessarini, Sylvia (AUT)
Sperber, Silvia (FRG)
Tcherka Ssova, Valentina (URS)
Maloukhina, Anna (URS)
Klepp, Katja (GDR)
Bowes, Sharon (CAN)
Letcheva, Vessela (BUL)
Karlsson, Anita (SWE)
Meili, Launi (USA)
Dufaux, Irene (SUI)
Sekaric, Jasna (YUG)
Saloukvadze, Nino (URS)
Hasegawa, Tomoko (JPN)
Manchon, evelyne (FRA)
Fries, Kristina (SWE)
Breker, Lieselotte (FRG)
Ferencz, Agnes (HUN)
Dobranticheva, Marina (URS)
Wegner, Axel (GDR)
De Iruarrizaga, Alfonso (CHI)