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Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

These are the official results of the Women's 4 × 400 m Relay event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There were a total number of sixteen nations competing.[1]

Soviet Union had the gold and bronze medalists from the 400 metres race and the silver medalist from the 400 hurdles. With the retirement of East German Marita Koch and Czech Jarmila Kratochvílová, gold medalist Olha Bryzhina had the fastest time of any active athlete when she finished a close second behind Koch's world record three years earlier, the #3 runner in history at the time. Her 48.64 earlier in the week showed she hadn't lost a step. The Soviet's fourth runner had a bronze medal from the 1983 world championships.

From the gun, hurdler Tatyana Ledovskaya looked to have a slight lead over former high school athlete Denean Howard. Just as she had done in the hurdles, Ledovskaya tied up a bit on the final straight, Howard put the USA in first at the handoff with a 49.8 out of starting blocks. Going through the third turn, it was already clear this was a two team race. Diane Dixon got to the break line first and took over the lead position over Olga Nazarova. After making the pass, Nazarova opened up about a 10-meter lead on Dixon going into the handoff. Mariya Pinigina took the handoff and extended the lead another five metres by the 200 mark against Valerie Brisco-Hooks. But through the turn Brisco-Hooks started to make some headway. On the final straight, Pinigina began to tie up. The lead evaporated as Brisco-Hooks gained with every step. At the handoff, it was barely a meter, with FloJo taking the baton and strategically staying behind Bryzhina. Down the backstretch and through the final turn, Griffith-Joyner stayed the same distance behind Bryzhina as if there was a rope between the two. At the end of the turn, Griffith-Joyner looked to gain a little but Bryzhina sensed the attack and accelerated away, widening the gap slightly. In the final 50 metres, Griffith-Joyner made one more attack, but it wasn't with sprint speed. She was able to close down the gap to 2 metres by the finish but it was a clear win for the Soviets in their final appearance in an Olympic relay.

As it turned out, both Nazarova and Bryzhina tied Taťána Kocembová for the third fastest relay splits in history to that point in time with 47.8. Griffith-Joyner's 48.0 is next on that list. Since then, only Allyson Felix has run faster.

The American time 3:15.51 was more than four tenths of a second faster than the four-year-old world record. The winning Soviet time 3:15.17 improved the world record by three quarters of a second. Since that day, more than a quarter of a century, those two times remain the fastest in history. No team has come within a second and a half of the world record. Only four squads, all American Olympic or world championship teams, have since beaten the East German time from a distant third place in this race.

Records

These were the standing World and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics.

The following World and Olympic record (in minutes) was set during this competition.

Date Event Athlete Time OR WR
October 1, 1988 Final   Tatyana Ledovskaya (URS)
  Olga Nazarova (URS)
  Mariya Pinigina (URS)
  Olha Bryzhina (URS)
3:15.17 OR WR

Final

  • Held on Saturday 1988-10-01
RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
    Soviet Union (URS) Tatyana Ledovskaya
Olga Nazarova
Mariya Pinigina
Olha Bryzhina
3:15.17
WR
    United States (USA) Denean Howard
Diane Dixon
Valerie Brisco-Hooks
Florence Griffith-Joyner
3:15.51
    East Germany (GDR) Dagmar Neubauer
Kirsten Emmelmann
Sabine Busch
Petra Müller
3:18.29
4.   West Germany (FRG) Ute Thimm
Helga Arendt
Andrea Thomas
Gudrun Abt
3:22.49
5.   Jamaica (JAM) Sandie Richards
Andrea Thomas
Cathy Rattray-Williams
Sharon Powell
3:23.13
6.   Great Britain (GBR) Linda Keough
Jennifer Stoute
Angela Piggford
Sally Gunnell
3:26.89
7.   France (FRA) Fabienne Ficher
Nathalie Simon
Nadine Debois
Evelyn Elien
3:29.37
  Canada (CAN) Charmaine Crooks
Molly Killingbeck
Marita Payne-Wiggins
Jillian Richardson
DNF

Semifinals

  • Held on Friday 1988-09-30
RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME
1.   East Germany (GDR) Grit Breuer
Dagmar Neubauer
Kirsten Emmelmann
Petra Müller
3:27.37
2.   Canada (CAN) Charmaine Crooks
Esmie Lawrence
Marita Payne-Wiggins
Jillian Richardson
3:27.63
3.   West Germany (FRG) Helga Arendt
Michaela Schabinger
Gisela Kinzel
Gudrun Abt
3:27.75
4.   Great Britain (GBR) Linda Keough
Jennifer Stoute
Janet Smith
Sally Gunnell
3:28.52
5.   France (FRA) Fabienne Ficher
Nathalie Simon
Evelyn Elien
Nadine Debois
3:29.95
6.   Nigeria (NGR) Falilat Ogunkoya
Kehinde Vaughan
Airat Bakare
Mary Onyali
3:30.21
7.   India (IND) Mercy Kuttanmath Alapurackal
Vandana Rao
Vandana Shanbagh
Shin Kurisingal Abraham
3:30.21
  Australia (AUS) Debbie Flintoff-King
Maree Holland
Kerry Johnson
Jennifer Laurendet
DNF


RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME
1.   United States (USA) Lillie Leatherwood
Sherri Howard
Denean Howard
Diane Dixon
3:25.86
2.   Jamaica (JAM) Marcia Tate
Andrea Thomas
Cathy Rattray-Williams
Sharon Powell
3:26.83
3.   Soviet Union (URS) Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova
Olga Nazarova
Mariya Pinigina
Olha Bryzhina
3:27.14
4.   Brazil (BRA) Tânia Miranda
Suzete Montalvão
Soraya Telles
Maria Figueiredo
3:36.81
5.   South Korea (KOR) Yang Gyeong-hui
Choi Se-beom
Im Chun-ae
Kim Sun-ja
3:51.09
  Colombia (COL) Olga Escalante
Norfalia Carabali
Amparo Caicedo
Ximena Restrepo
DSQ
  Uganda (UGA) • Jane Ajilo
Grace Buzu
Farida Kyakutema
Ruth Kyalisiima
DNS
  Spain (ESP) Blanca Lacambra
Esther Lahoz
Cristina Pérez
• Teresa Zuñiga
DNS

See also

References

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2017.

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These are the official results of the Women s 4 400 m Relay event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul South Korea There were a total number of sixteen nations competing 1 Soviet Union had the gold and bronze medalists from the 400 metres race and the silver medalist from the 400 hurdles With the retirement of East German Marita Koch and Czech Jarmila Kratochvilova gold medalist Olha Bryzhina had the fastest time of any active athlete when she finished a close second behind Koch s world record three years earlier the 3 runner in history at the time Her 48 64 earlier in the week showed she hadn t lost a step The Soviet s fourth runner had a bronze medal from the 1983 world championships From the gun hurdler Tatyana Ledovskaya looked to have a slight lead over former high school athlete Denean Howard Just as she had done in the hurdles Ledovskaya tied up a bit on the final straight Howard put the USA in first at the handoff with a 49 8 out of starting blocks Going through the third turn it was already clear this was a two team race Diane Dixon got to the break line first and took over the lead position over Olga Nazarova After making the pass Nazarova opened up about a 10 meter lead on Dixon going into the handoff Mariya Pinigina took the handoff and extended the lead another five metres by the 200 mark against Valerie Brisco Hooks But through the turn Brisco Hooks started to make some headway On the final straight Pinigina began to tie up The lead evaporated as Brisco Hooks gained with every step At the handoff it was barely a meter with FloJo taking the baton and strategically staying behind Bryzhina Down the backstretch and through the final turn Griffith Joyner stayed the same distance behind Bryzhina as if there was a rope between the two At the end of the turn Griffith Joyner looked to gain a little but Bryzhina sensed the attack and accelerated away widening the gap slightly In the final 50 metres Griffith Joyner made one more attack but it wasn t with sprint speed She was able to close down the gap to 2 metres by the finish but it was a clear win for the Soviets in their final appearance in an Olympic relay As it turned out both Nazarova and Bryzhina tied Tatana Kocembova for the third fastest relay splits in history to that point in time with 47 8 Griffith Joyner s 48 0 is next on that list Since then only Allyson Felix has run faster The American time 3 15 51 was more than four tenths of a second faster than the four year old world record The winning Soviet time 3 15 17 improved the world record by three quarters of a second Since that day more than a quarter of a century those two times remain the fastest in history No team has come within a second and a half of the world record Only four squads all American Olympic or world championship teams have since beaten the East German time from a distant third place in this race Contents 1 Records 2 Final 3 Semifinals 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRecords EditThese were the standing World and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics World Record 3 15 92 Gesine Walther Sabine Busch Dagmar Rubsam Marita Koch Erfurt GDR June 3 1984Olympic Record 3 18 29 Lillie Leatherwood Denean Howard Valerie Brisco Hooks Chandra Cheeseborough Los Angeles USA August 11 1984The following World and Olympic record in minutes was set during this competition Date Event Athlete Time OR WROctober 1 1988 Final Tatyana Ledovskaya URS Olga Nazarova URS Mariya Pinigina URS Olha Bryzhina URS 3 15 17 OR WRFinal EditHeld on Saturday 1988 10 01RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME Soviet Union URS Tatyana Ledovskaya Olga Nazarova Mariya Pinigina Olha Bryzhina 3 15 17 WR United States USA Denean Howard Diane Dixon Valerie Brisco Hooks Florence Griffith Joyner 3 15 51 East Germany GDR Dagmar Neubauer Kirsten Emmelmann Sabine Busch Petra Muller 3 18 294 West Germany FRG Ute Thimm Helga Arendt Andrea Thomas Gudrun Abt 3 22 495 Jamaica JAM Sandie Richards Andrea Thomas Cathy Rattray Williams Sharon Powell 3 23 136 Great Britain GBR Linda Keough Jennifer Stoute Angela Piggford Sally Gunnell 3 26 897 France FRA Fabienne Ficher Nathalie Simon Nadine Debois Evelyn Elien 3 29 37 Canada CAN Charmaine Crooks Molly Killingbeck Marita Payne Wiggins Jillian Richardson DNFSemifinals EditHeld on Friday 1988 09 30RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME1 East Germany GDR Grit Breuer Dagmar Neubauer Kirsten Emmelmann Petra Muller 3 27 372 Canada CAN Charmaine Crooks Esmie Lawrence Marita Payne Wiggins Jillian Richardson 3 27 633 West Germany FRG Helga Arendt Michaela Schabinger Gisela Kinzel Gudrun Abt 3 27 754 Great Britain GBR Linda Keough Jennifer Stoute Janet Smith Sally Gunnell 3 28 525 France FRA Fabienne Ficher Nathalie Simon Evelyn Elien Nadine Debois 3 29 956 Nigeria NGR Falilat Ogunkoya Kehinde Vaughan Airat Bakare Mary Onyali 3 30 217 India IND Mercy Kuttanmath Alapurackal Vandana Rao Vandana Shanbagh Shin Kurisingal Abraham 3 30 21 Australia AUS Debbie Flintoff King Maree Holland Kerry Johnson Jennifer Laurendet DNF RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME1 United States USA Lillie Leatherwood Sherri Howard Denean Howard Diane Dixon 3 25 862 Jamaica JAM Marcia Tate Andrea Thomas Cathy Rattray Williams Sharon Powell 3 26 833 Soviet Union URS Lyudmyla Dzhyhalova Olga Nazarova Mariya Pinigina Olha Bryzhina 3 27 144 Brazil BRA Tania Miranda Suzete Montalvao Soraya Telles Maria Figueiredo 3 36 815 South Korea KOR Yang Gyeong hui Choi Se beom Im Chun ae Kim Sun ja 3 51 09 Colombia COL Olga Escalante Norfalia Carabali Amparo Caicedo Ximena Restrepo DSQ Uganda UGA Jane Ajilo Grace Buzu Farida Kyakutema Ruth Kyalisiima DNS Spain ESP Blanca Lacambra Esther Lahoz Cristina Perez Teresa Zuniga DNSSee also Edit1986 Women s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Stuttgart 1987 Women s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Rome 1990 Women s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Split 1991 Women s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Tokyo References Edit Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Women s 4 400 metres Relay sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 3 September 2017 External links EditOfficial Report Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics Women 27s 4 400 metres relay amp oldid 1077922252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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