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

These are the official results of the Men's 4 × 400 metre relay event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There were a total number of 21 nations competing.[1]

Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueSeoul Olympic Stadium
Date30 September 1988 (heats)
1 October 1988 (final)
Competitors99 from 22 nations
Teams22
Winning time2:56.16 WR
Medalists
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Summary

In the semi-final round, the US team with reserves Antonio McKay and Andrew Valmon won the first semi with a time more than a second and a half faster than all the qualifiers from the second semi who were pressed by a stubborn Yugoslavian team. The second semi was barely won by East Germany in a highly competitive 3:00.60 which they were not able to duplicate the following day in the final.

In the final, US led off by the bronze medalist Danny Everett, started in lane 2. From the gun, Everett was making up the stagger on GDR's Jens Carlowitz immediately to his outside. Also advancing in lane 5 was Sunday Uti for Nigeria, clearly separating from Jamaica's Howard Davis to his inside, Uti having an apparent lead onto the homestretch. As Uit passed on the inside, Kenya's Tito Sawe accelerated past Australia's Robert Ballard, trying to keep up. Uti tied up a little on the straight, US and Nigeria passing about the same time. Everett's split timed at 44.0. America's young gold medalist Steve Lewis took the lead through the turn, as Moses Ugbusien did not maintain Uti's pace. After taking the baton in fourth place, Devon Morris blazed through the turn to position Jamaica in second place at the break. After that exuberance, Morris slowed the second half of the lap, but still maintained second place as the rest of the field closed behind him. But out front, Lewis took a 4 metre lead at the break and extended it to 25, putting the race away early. Lewis' split 43.4.

Mathias Schersing passed Ugbusien and in the last steps, Morris, on the final straightaway, giving East Germany second place at the handoff, but they were almost 3 seconds behind Kevin Robinzine. Running alone, Robinzine extended the lead as Jamaica battled back, Winthrop Graham passing Frank Möller on the home stretch and West Germany's Jörg Vaihinger pulling them into contention. After a 44.8 split, Robinzine passed to the newly crowned World Record holder and silver medalist Butch Reynolds. Almost 4 seconds later, Jamaica's 1983 world champion Bert Cameron was the next pursuer. Through the penultimate turn Ralf Lübke stuck to Cameron's shoulder, West Germany separating from East Germany's reigning world champion Thomas Schönlebe on the backstretch. All eyes were on Reynolds, would the US break the 20 year old world record. Lightbeam timing on the finish line said he missed it by .01, but when the official time was read, it equalled the world record. Jamaica finished more than four seconds later with the silver medal, with West Germany taking bronze.[2][3]

Medalists

Records

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

World Record 2:56.16   Vincent Matthews
  Ron Freeman
  Larry James
  Lee Evans
Mexico City (MEX) October 20, 1968
Olympic Record 2:56.16   Vincent Matthews
  Ron Freeman
  Larry James
  Lee Evans
Mexico City (MEX) October 20, 1968

The following Olympic records were set during this competition. The United States equalled the world record in the final.

Date Athlete Time OR WR
October 1, 1988   Danny Everett
  Steve Lewis
  Butch Reynolds
  Kevin Robinzine
2:56.16 =OR =WR

Final

  • Held on Saturday October 1, 1988
RANK NATION FINAL TIME
    United States (USA) Danny Everett
Steve Lewis
Kevin Robinzine
Butch Reynolds
2:56.16 =WR
    Jamaica (JAM) Howard Davis
Devon Morris
Winthrop Graham
Bert Cameron
3:00.30
    West Germany (FRG) Norbert Dobeleit
Edgar Itt
Jörg Vaihinger
Ralf Lübke
3:00.56
4.   East Germany (GDR) Jens Carlowitz
Mathias Schersing
Frank Möller
Thomas Schönlebe
3:01.13
5.   Great Britain (GBR) Brian Whittle
Kriss Akabusi
Todd Bennett
Philip Brown
3:02.00
6.   Australia (AUS) Robert Ballard
Mark Garner
Miles Murphy
Darren Clark
3:02.49
7.   Nigeria (NGR) Sunday Uti
Moses Ugbusien
Henry Amike
Innocent Egbunike
3:02.50
8.   Kenya (KEN) Tito Sawe
Lucas Sang
Paul Ereng
Simeon Kipkemboi
3:04.69

Semifinals

  • Held on Friday September 30, 1988
RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME
1.   United States (USA) Andrew Valmon
Kevin Robinzine
Antonio McKay
Steve Lewis
3:02.84
2.   Kenya (KEN) Tito Sawe
Lucas Sang
Paul Ereng
Simeon Kipkemboi
3:03.24
3.   Great Britain (GBR) Brian Whittle
Kriss Akabusi
Todd Bennett
Philip Brown
3:04.60
4.   Australia (AUS) Miles Murphy
Mark Garner
Robert Ballard
Darren Clark
3:06.63
5.   Barbados (BAR) Seibert Straughn
Richard Louis
Allan Ince
Elvis Forde
3:06.93
6.   Ivory Coast (CIV) Akissi Kpidi
René Djédjémel Mélédjé
Djétenan Kouadio
Gabriel Tiacoh
3:07.15
7.   Portugal (POR) Paulo Curvelo
Filipe Lomba
Antonio Abrantes
Alvaro Silva
3:07.75
8.   Canada (CAN) John Graham
Carl Folkes
Paul Osland
Anton Skerritt
3:09.48


RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME
1.   East Germany (GDR) Jens Carlowitz
Frank Möller
Mathias Schersing
Thomas Schönlebe
3:00.60
2.   West Germany (FRG) Norbert Dobeleit
Mark Henrich
Jörg Vaihinger
Ralf Lübke
3:00.66
3.   Jamaica (JAM) Trevor Graham
Devon Morris
Bert Cameron
Howard Davis
3:00.94
4.   Nigeria (NGR) Sunday Uti
Moses Ugbusien
Henry Amike
Innocent Egbunike
3:01.13
5.   Yugoslavia (YUG) Branislav Karaulić
Slobodan Popović
Slobodan Branković
Ismail Mačev
3:01.59
6.   Japan (JPN) Hirofumi Koike
Kenji Yamauchi
Hiromi Kawasumi
Susumu Takano
3:03.80
7.   Senegal (SEN) Ousmane Diarra
Babacar Niang
Moussa Fall
Amadou Dia Ba
3:07.19
8.   Pakistan (PAK) Bashir Ahmed
Mohammad Sadaqat
Mohammad Afzal
Muhammad Fayyaz
3:09.50

Heats

  • Held on Friday September 30, 1988
RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME
1.   West Germany (FRG) Bodo Kuhn
Mark Henrich
Jörg Vaihinger
Ralf Lübke
3:03.90
2.   Great Britain (GBR) Brian Whittle
Paul Harmsworth
Todd Bennett
Philip Brown
3:04.18
3.   Japan (JPN) Hirofumi Koike
Kenji Yamauchi
Hiromi Kawasumi
Susumu Takano
3:05.93
4.   Australia (AUS) Robert Ballard
Mark Garner
Leigh Miller
Miles Murphy
3:05.93
5.   Barbados (BAR) Seibert Straughn
Richard Louis
Allan Ince
Elvis Forde
3:06.03
6.   Sierra Leone (SLE) Horace Dove-Edwin
Felix Sandy
Benjamin Grant
David Sawyer
3:10.47
7.   Oman (OMA) Sulaiman Al-Habsi
Mohamed Amer Al-Malki
Abdullah Al-Khalidi
Mansour Al-Baloushi
3:12.89
8.   South Korea (KOR) Hwang Hong-cheol
Yun Nam-han
Yu Tae-gyeong
Jo Jin-saeng
3:14.71



RANK NATION HEAT 3 TIME
1.   United States (USA) Andrew Valmon
Kevin Robinzine
Antonio McKay
Steve Lewis
3:02.16
2.   Kenya (KEN) Tito Sawe
Lucas Sang
Paul Ereng
Simeon Kipkemboi
3:05.21
3.   Nigeria (NGR) Sunday Uti
Moses Ugbusien
Henry Amike
Innocent Egbunike
3:06.59
4.   Senegal (SEN) Ousmane Diarra
Babacar Niang
Moussa Fall
Amadou Dia Ba
3:06.93
5.   Ivory Coast (CIV) Akissi Kpidi
Anatole Zongo Kuyo
Lancine Fofana
Gabriel Tiacoh
3:07.40
6.   Pakistan (PAK) Bashir Ahmad
Muhammad Sadaqat
Muhammad Afzal
Muhammad Fayyaz
3:08.54
7.   Botswana (BOT) Joseph Ramotshabi
Kebapetse Gaseitsiwe
Benny Kgarametso
Sunday Maweni
3:13.16

See also

References

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Summer Olympic World Records: Best Performances in Each Event". Bleacher Report.
  3. ^ "Seoul 1988 Athletics - Olympic Results by Discipline".

External links

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These are the official results of the Men s 4 400 metre relay event at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul South Korea There were a total number of 21 nations competing 1 Men s 4 400 metres relayat the Games of the XXIV OlympiadVenueSeoul Olympic StadiumDate30 September 1988 heats 1 October 1988 final Competitors99 from 22 nationsTeams22Winning time2 56 16 WRMedalistsDanny EverettSteve LewisKevin RobinzineButch ReynoldsAntonio McKay Andrew Valmon United StatesHoward DavisDevon MorrisWinthrop GrahamBert CameronTrevor Graham JamaicaNorbert DobeleitEdgar IttJorg VaihingerRalf LubkeBodo Kuhn Mark Henrich West Germany 19841992 Contents 1 Summary 2 Medalists 3 Records 4 Final 5 Semifinals 6 Heats 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksSummary EditIn the semi final round the US team with reserves Antonio McKay and Andrew Valmon won the first semi with a time more than a second and a half faster than all the qualifiers from the second semi who were pressed by a stubborn Yugoslavian team The second semi was barely won by East Germany in a highly competitive 3 00 60 which they were not able to duplicate the following day in the final In the final US led off by the bronze medalist Danny Everett started in lane 2 From the gun Everett was making up the stagger on GDR s Jens Carlowitz immediately to his outside Also advancing in lane 5 was Sunday Uti for Nigeria clearly separating from Jamaica s Howard Davis to his inside Uti having an apparent lead onto the homestretch As Uit passed on the inside Kenya s Tito Sawe accelerated past Australia s Robert Ballard trying to keep up Uti tied up a little on the straight US and Nigeria passing about the same time Everett s split timed at 44 0 America s young gold medalist Steve Lewis took the lead through the turn as Moses Ugbusien did not maintain Uti s pace After taking the baton in fourth place Devon Morris blazed through the turn to position Jamaica in second place at the break After that exuberance Morris slowed the second half of the lap but still maintained second place as the rest of the field closed behind him But out front Lewis took a 4 metre lead at the break and extended it to 25 putting the race away early Lewis split 43 4 Mathias Schersing passed Ugbusien and in the last steps Morris on the final straightaway giving East Germany second place at the handoff but they were almost 3 seconds behind Kevin Robinzine Running alone Robinzine extended the lead as Jamaica battled back Winthrop Graham passing Frank Moller on the home stretch and West Germany s Jorg Vaihinger pulling them into contention After a 44 8 split Robinzine passed to the newly crowned World Record holder and silver medalist Butch Reynolds Almost 4 seconds later Jamaica s 1983 world champion Bert Cameron was the next pursuer Through the penultimate turn Ralf Lubke stuck to Cameron s shoulder West Germany separating from East Germany s reigning world champion Thomas Schonlebe on the backstretch All eyes were on Reynolds would the US break the 20 year old world record Lightbeam timing on the finish line said he missed it by 01 but when the official time was read it equalled the world record Jamaica finished more than four seconds later with the silver medal with West Germany taking bronze 2 3 Medalists EditGold Silver Bronze United States USA Danny EverettSteve LewisButch ReynoldsKevin Robinzine Jamaica JAM Bert CameronHoward DavisWinthrop GrahamDevon Morris West Germany FRG Norbert DobeleitEdgar IttRalf LubkeJorg VaihingerRecords EditThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics World Record 2 56 16 Vincent Matthews Ron Freeman Larry James Lee Evans Mexico City MEX October 20 1968Olympic Record 2 56 16 Vincent Matthews Ron Freeman Larry James Lee Evans Mexico City MEX October 20 1968The following Olympic records were set during this competition The United States equalled the world record in the final Date Athlete Time OR WROctober 1 1988 Danny Everett Steve Lewis Butch Reynolds Kevin Robinzine 2 56 16 OR WRFinal EditHeld on Saturday October 1 1988RANK NATION FINAL TIME United States USA Danny Everett Steve Lewis Kevin Robinzine Butch Reynolds 2 56 16 WR Jamaica JAM Howard Davis Devon Morris Winthrop Graham Bert Cameron 3 00 30 West Germany FRG Norbert Dobeleit Edgar Itt Jorg Vaihinger Ralf Lubke 3 00 564 East Germany GDR Jens Carlowitz Mathias Schersing Frank Moller Thomas Schonlebe 3 01 135 Great Britain GBR Brian Whittle Kriss Akabusi Todd Bennett Philip Brown 3 02 006 Australia AUS Robert Ballard Mark Garner Miles Murphy Darren Clark 3 02 497 Nigeria NGR Sunday Uti Moses Ugbusien Henry Amike Innocent Egbunike 3 02 508 Kenya KEN Tito Sawe Lucas Sang Paul Ereng Simeon Kipkemboi 3 04 69Semifinals EditHeld on Friday September 30 1988RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME1 United States USA Andrew Valmon Kevin Robinzine Antonio McKay Steve Lewis 3 02 842 Kenya KEN Tito Sawe Lucas Sang Paul Ereng Simeon Kipkemboi 3 03 243 Great Britain GBR Brian Whittle Kriss Akabusi Todd Bennett Philip Brown 3 04 604 Australia AUS Miles Murphy Mark Garner Robert Ballard Darren Clark 3 06 635 Barbados BAR Seibert Straughn Richard Louis Allan Ince Elvis Forde 3 06 936 Ivory Coast CIV Akissi Kpidi Rene Djedjemel Meledje Djetenan Kouadio Gabriel Tiacoh 3 07 157 Portugal POR Paulo Curvelo Filipe Lomba Antonio Abrantes Alvaro Silva 3 07 758 Canada CAN John Graham Carl Folkes Paul Osland Anton Skerritt 3 09 48 RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME1 East Germany GDR Jens Carlowitz Frank Moller Mathias Schersing Thomas Schonlebe 3 00 602 West Germany FRG Norbert Dobeleit Mark Henrich Jorg Vaihinger Ralf Lubke 3 00 663 Jamaica JAM Trevor Graham Devon Morris Bert Cameron Howard Davis 3 00 944 Nigeria NGR Sunday Uti Moses Ugbusien Henry Amike Innocent Egbunike 3 01 135 Yugoslavia YUG Branislav Karaulic Slobodan Popovic Slobodan Brankovic Ismail Macev 3 01 596 Japan JPN Hirofumi Koike Kenji Yamauchi Hiromi Kawasumi Susumu Takano 3 03 807 Senegal SEN Ousmane Diarra Babacar Niang Moussa Fall Amadou Dia Ba 3 07 198 Pakistan PAK Bashir Ahmed Mohammad Sadaqat Mohammad Afzal Muhammad Fayyaz 3 09 50Heats EditHeld on Friday September 30 1988RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME1 West Germany FRG Bodo Kuhn Mark Henrich Jorg Vaihinger Ralf Lubke 3 03 902 Great Britain GBR Brian Whittle Paul Harmsworth Todd Bennett Philip Brown 3 04 183 Japan JPN Hirofumi Koike Kenji Yamauchi Hiromi Kawasumi Susumu Takano 3 05 934 Australia AUS Robert Ballard Mark Garner Leigh Miller Miles Murphy 3 05 935 Barbados BAR Seibert Straughn Richard Louis Allan Ince Elvis Forde 3 06 036 Sierra Leone SLE Horace Dove Edwin Felix Sandy Benjamin Grant David Sawyer 3 10 477 Oman OMA Sulaiman Al Habsi Mohamed Amer Al Malki Abdullah Al Khalidi Mansour Al Baloushi 3 12 898 South Korea KOR Hwang Hong cheol Yun Nam han Yu Tae gyeong Jo Jin saeng 3 14 71 RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME1 Jamaica JAM Howard Burnett Devon Morris Trevor Graham Howard Davis 3 04 002 Yugoslavia YUG Branislav Karaulic Slobodan Popovic Slobodan Brankovic Ismail Macev 3 05 623 Portugal POR Paulo Curvelo Filipe Lomba Antonio Abrantes Alvaro Silva 3 07 754 East Germany GDR Jens Carlowitz Michael Schimmer Mathias Schersing Thomas Schonlebe 3 08 135 Canada CAN John Graham Carl Folkes Paul Osland Anton Skerritt 3 09 526 Antigua and Barbuda ANT Howard Lindsay Alfred Browne Oral Selkridge Larry Miller 3 11 04 RANK NATION HEAT 3 TIME1 United States USA Andrew Valmon Kevin Robinzine Antonio McKay Steve Lewis 3 02 162 Kenya KEN Tito Sawe Lucas Sang Paul Ereng Simeon Kipkemboi 3 05 213 Nigeria NGR Sunday Uti Moses Ugbusien Henry Amike Innocent Egbunike 3 06 594 Senegal SEN Ousmane Diarra Babacar Niang Moussa Fall Amadou Dia Ba 3 06 935 Ivory Coast CIV Akissi Kpidi Anatole Zongo Kuyo Lancine Fofana Gabriel Tiacoh 3 07 406 Pakistan PAK Bashir Ahmad Muhammad Sadaqat Muhammad Afzal Muhammad Fayyaz 3 08 547 Botswana BOT Joseph Ramotshabi Kebapetse Gaseitsiwe Benny Kgarametso Sunday Maweni 3 13 16See also Edit1986 Men s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Stuttgart 1987 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Rome 1990 Men s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Split 1991 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Tokyo References Edit Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Men s 4 400 metres Relay sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 3 September 2017 Summer Olympic World Records Best Performances in Each Event Bleacher Report Seoul 1988 Athletics Olympic Results by Discipline External links EditOfficial Report Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics Men 27s 4 400 metres relay amp oldid 1079752707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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