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Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon

These are the official results of the Women's Heptathlon competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There were a total number of 32 entrants, with three non-starters. The competition was held on September 23, 1988, and September 24, 1988.[1]

Women's heptathlon
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Pictogram of athletics
VenuesOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 23–24
Competitors30 from 19 nations
Winning result7291 WR
Medalists
← 1984
1992 →

Records edit

These were the standing World and Olympic records (in points) before the 1988 Summer Olympics.

World Record 7215   Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis (USA) July 16, 1988
Olympic Record 6390   Glynis Nunn Los Angeles (USA) August 4, 1984

The following World and Olympic record was set during this competition.

Date Event Athlete Points OR WR
September 24, 1988 Final   Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7291 OR WR

Summary edit

Coming in to the Olympics, Jackie Joyner-Kersee stood well ahead of the world. As a 26 year old, she was at the peak of her career and the returning silver medalist had steadily improved since the first Olympic heptathlon. In the previous two years, she had amassed the top five marks in history, including the world record of 7215, set at the Olympic Trials. Along the way, she also tied Heike Drechsler for the world record in the long jump. She was famously coached by her husband Bob Kersee, who also coached her sister in law Florence Griffith Joyner to the astounding 10.49 world record in the 100 metres at those same trials. #2 in history Sabine John was also in this competition, but her personal best was more than 200 points behind Joyner-Kersee. Her GDR teammate Anke Behmer was the #5 performer in history and almost another 200 points behind John. Soviet Natalya Shubenkova was the #4 performer in history.

Running head to head against her chief rivals, JJK recorded an Olympic heptathlon best 12.69 in the third heat of the first event, the 100 metres hurdles. John's 12.85 still left her 25 points behind. In the high jump JJK jumped clean through 1.83, which is where Behmer topped out and John could not clear, then she made 1.86 on her second attempt to tie three others for the event lead. After 2 events, JJK already had over a hundred-point lead. The competition appeared settled, the world record was clearly her target as her husband/coach reinforced with every instruction from the stands. In John's best event, the shot put, her 16.23m did gain 28 points on Joyner-Kersee's second place 15.80m lifetime personal best, nobody else was less than a metre behind John. Concluding the first day, Joyner-Kersee's Olympic heptathlon best 22.56 left Behmer in second place, more than a half second behind.

JJK started the second day with a 7.27 m (23 ft 10 in) long jump. Not only was it the Olympic heptathlon best, it was the Olympic record for the long jump. To date it remains the World heptathlon best. John, in second place, was more than a half metre behind and she was 181 points behind in the competition. The sixth event, the javelin, was the first event Joyner-Kersee didn't dominate, with her 45.66m, she was only fourth best. But among the leaders, Shubenkova was the only one to gain points. Joyner-Kersee would enter the final event, the 800 metres, with a 429-point lead. But before that she needed to take another excursion across the stadium to compete in the qualifying round of the long jump. Her 6.96m first attempt surpassed the automatic qualifier. It would take a 2:13.6 to equal the world record, a time that was within Joyner-Kersee's range, she had run a half a second faster in the 1984 Olympics. And with the huge lead, she would virtually have to collapse to fail to win the gold. Going for the world record, Joyner-Kersee keyed off of the three East German athletes, all with superior 800 metre credentials to hers. When the three surged on the final backstretch, to break away from Shubenkova, Joyner-Kersee went with them. Behmer sprinted the final straightaway to take a 2:04.20 event victory while JJK struggled the last 100 metres, getting caught by Shubenkova before the line. While 4 of her top 5 pursuers took back points in the 800, she put another 76 points onto the world record. Her final score, 7291. To date, no other athlete has exceeded 7032, that by Carolina Klüft in the 2007 World Championships. Joyner-Kersee would win the long jump the following day, with the still standing Olympic Record of 7.40 m (24 ft 3+14 in), beating her day-old record. And she would defend the heptathlon title in 1992. John scored 6897 to take silver, her lifetime personal best. Behmer also scored her personal best 6858 to take the bronze medal.

Final edit

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 100m H HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Points Notes
  Jackie Joyner-Kersee   United States 12.69 1.86 15.80 22.56 7.27 45.66 2:08.51 7291 WR
  Sabine John   East Germany 12.85 1.80 16.23 23.65 6.71 42.56 2:06.14 6897
  Anke Behmer   East Germany 13.20 1.83 14.20 23.10 6.68 44.54 2:04.20 6858
4 Natalya Shubenkova   Soviet Union 13.51 1.74 14.76 23.93 6.32 47.46 2:07.90 6540
5 Remigija Sablovskaitė   Soviet Union 13.61 1.80 15.23 23.92 6.25 42.78 2:12.24 6456
6 Ines Schulz   East Germany 13.75 1.83 13.50 24.65 6.33 42.82 2:05.79 6456
7 Jane Flemming   Australia 13.38 1.80 12.88 23.59 6.37 40.28 2:12.54 6351
8 Cindy Greiner   United States 13.55 1.80 14.13 24.48 6.47 38.00 2:13.65 6297
9 Zuzana Lajbnerová   Czechoslovakia 13.63 1.83 14.28 24.86 6.11 43.30 2:16.05 6252
10 Svetlana Buraga   Soviet Union 13.25 1.77 12.62 23.59 6.28 39.06 2:14.74 6232
11 Marjon Wijnsma   Netherlands 13.75 1.86 13.01 25.03 6.34 37.86 2:11.49 6205
12 Svetla Dimitrova   Bulgaria 13.24 1.80 12.02 23.49 6.19 37.62 2:15.73 6171
13 Corinne Schneider   Switzerland 13.85 1.86 11.58 24.87 6.05 47.50 2:14.93 6157
14 Sabine Braun   West Germany 13.71 1.83 13.16 24.78 6.12 44.58 2:22.82 6109
15 Satu Ruotsalainen   Finland 13.79 1.80 12.32 24.61 6.08 45.44 2:17.06 6101
16 Dong Yuping   China 13.93 1.86 14.21 25.00 6.40 38.60 2:26.67 6087
17 Kim Hagger   Great Britain 13.47 1.80 12.75 25.47 6.34 35.78 2:18.48 5975
18 Wendy Brown   United States 14.07 1.83 12.69 24.83 6.13 44.34 2:26.43 5972
19 Joanne Mulliner   Great Britain 14.39 1.71 12.68 24.92 6.10 37.76 2:18.02 5746
20 Jacqueline Hautenauve   Belgium 14.04 1.77 11.81 25.61 5.99 35.68 2:13.90 5734
21 Ragne Kytölä   Finland 14.31 1.77 11.66 25.69 5.75 39.48 2:13.35 5686
22 Conceição Geremias   Brazil 14.23 1.71 12.95 25.50 5.50 39.64 2:24.02 5508
23 Hsu Huei-ying   Chinese Taipei 14.85 1.68 10.00 25.23 5.47 39.14 2:17.30 5290
24 Ji Jeong-mi   South Korea 14.53 1.71 10.83 26.61 5.50 39.26 2:19.17 5289
25 Iamo Launa   Papua New Guinea 16.42 1.50 11.78 26.16 4.88 46.38 2:43.43 4566
Sainiana Tukana   Fiji 15.60 NM 8.61 26.37 5.12 DNS DNF
Sabine Everts   West Germany 13.74 1.71 11.54 DNS DNF
Chantal Beaugeant   France 13.78 1.80 12.79 DNS DNF
Judy Simpson   Great Britain 13.71 1.77 DNS DNF
Yasmina Azzizi   Algeria DNS DNS
Yvonne Hasler   Liechtenstein DNS DNS
Tineke Hidding   Netherlands DNS DNS

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Women's Pentathlon". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 28 January 2018.[dead link]

External links edit

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These are the official results of the Women s Heptathlon competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul South Korea There were a total number of 32 entrants with three non starters The competition was held on September 23 1988 and September 24 1988 1 Women s heptathlonat the Games of the XXIV OlympiadPictogram of athleticsVenuesOlympic StadiumDatesSeptember 23 24Competitors30 from 19 nationsWinning result7291 WRMedalistsJackie Joyner Kersee United StatesSabine John East GermanyAnke Behmer East Germany 19841992 Contents 1 Records 2 Summary 3 Final 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRecords editThese were the standing World and Olympic records in points before the 1988 Summer Olympics World Record 7215 nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee Indianapolis USA July 16 1988Olympic Record 6390 nbsp Glynis Nunn Los Angeles USA August 4 1984The following World and Olympic record was set during this competition Date Event Athlete Points OR WRSeptember 24 1988 Final nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee USA 7291 OR WRSummary editComing in to the Olympics Jackie Joyner Kersee stood well ahead of the world As a 26 year old she was at the peak of her career and the returning silver medalist had steadily improved since the first Olympic heptathlon In the previous two years she had amassed the top five marks in history including the world record of 7215 set at the Olympic Trials Along the way she also tied Heike Drechsler for the world record in the long jump She was famously coached by her husband Bob Kersee who also coached her sister in law Florence Griffith Joyner to the astounding 10 49 world record in the 100 metres at those same trials 2 in history Sabine John was also in this competition but her personal best was more than 200 points behind Joyner Kersee Her GDR teammate Anke Behmer was the 5 performer in history and almost another 200 points behind John Soviet Natalya Shubenkova was the 4 performer in history Running head to head against her chief rivals JJK recorded an Olympic heptathlon best 12 69 in the third heat of the first event the 100 metres hurdles John s 12 85 still left her 25 points behind In the high jump JJK jumped clean through 1 83 which is where Behmer topped out and John could not clear then she made 1 86 on her second attempt to tie three others for the event lead After 2 events JJK already had over a hundred point lead The competition appeared settled the world record was clearly her target as her husband coach reinforced with every instruction from the stands In John s best event the shot put her 16 23m did gain 28 points on Joyner Kersee s second place 15 80m lifetime personal best nobody else was less than a metre behind John Concluding the first day Joyner Kersee s Olympic heptathlon best 22 56 left Behmer in second place more than a half second behind JJK started the second day with a 7 27 m 23 ft 10 in long jump Not only was it the Olympic heptathlon best it was the Olympic record for the long jump To date it remains the World heptathlon best John in second place was more than a half metre behind and she was 181 points behind in the competition The sixth event the javelin was the first event Joyner Kersee didn t dominate with her 45 66m she was only fourth best But among the leaders Shubenkova was the only one to gain points Joyner Kersee would enter the final event the 800 metres with a 429 point lead But before that she needed to take another excursion across the stadium to compete in the qualifying round of the long jump Her 6 96m first attempt surpassed the automatic qualifier It would take a 2 13 6 to equal the world record a time that was within Joyner Kersee s range she had run a half a second faster in the 1984 Olympics And with the huge lead she would virtually have to collapse to fail to win the gold Going for the world record Joyner Kersee keyed off of the three East German athletes all with superior 800 metre credentials to hers When the three surged on the final backstretch to break away from Shubenkova Joyner Kersee went with them Behmer sprinted the final straightaway to take a 2 04 20 event victory while JJK struggled the last 100 metres getting caught by Shubenkova before the line While 4 of her top 5 pursuers took back points in the 800 she put another 76 points onto the world record Her final score 7291 To date no other athlete has exceeded 7032 that by Carolina Kluft in the 2007 World Championships Joyner Kersee would win the long jump the following day with the still standing Olympic Record of 7 40 m 24 ft 3 1 4 in beating her day old record And she would defend the heptathlon title in 1992 John scored 6897 to take silver her lifetime personal best Behmer also scored her personal best 6858 to take the bronze medal Final edit The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow Rank Athlete Nationality 100m H HJ SP 200m LJ JT 800m Points Notes nbsp Jackie Joyner Kersee nbsp United States 12 69 1 86 15 80 22 56 7 27 45 66 2 08 51 7291 WR nbsp Sabine John nbsp East Germany 12 85 1 80 16 23 23 65 6 71 42 56 2 06 14 6897 nbsp Anke Behmer nbsp East Germany 13 20 1 83 14 20 23 10 6 68 44 54 2 04 20 68584 Natalya Shubenkova nbsp Soviet Union 13 51 1 74 14 76 23 93 6 32 47 46 2 07 90 65405 Remigija Sablovskaite nbsp Soviet Union 13 61 1 80 15 23 23 92 6 25 42 78 2 12 24 64566 Ines Schulz nbsp East Germany 13 75 1 83 13 50 24 65 6 33 42 82 2 05 79 64567 Jane Flemming nbsp Australia 13 38 1 80 12 88 23 59 6 37 40 28 2 12 54 63518 Cindy Greiner nbsp United States 13 55 1 80 14 13 24 48 6 47 38 00 2 13 65 62979 Zuzana Lajbnerova nbsp Czechoslovakia 13 63 1 83 14 28 24 86 6 11 43 30 2 16 05 625210 Svetlana Buraga nbsp Soviet Union 13 25 1 77 12 62 23 59 6 28 39 06 2 14 74 623211 Marjon Wijnsma nbsp Netherlands 13 75 1 86 13 01 25 03 6 34 37 86 2 11 49 620512 Svetla Dimitrova nbsp Bulgaria 13 24 1 80 12 02 23 49 6 19 37 62 2 15 73 617113 Corinne Schneider nbsp Switzerland 13 85 1 86 11 58 24 87 6 05 47 50 2 14 93 615714 Sabine Braun nbsp West Germany 13 71 1 83 13 16 24 78 6 12 44 58 2 22 82 610915 Satu Ruotsalainen nbsp Finland 13 79 1 80 12 32 24 61 6 08 45 44 2 17 06 610116 Dong Yuping nbsp China 13 93 1 86 14 21 25 00 6 40 38 60 2 26 67 608717 Kim Hagger nbsp Great Britain 13 47 1 80 12 75 25 47 6 34 35 78 2 18 48 597518 Wendy Brown nbsp United States 14 07 1 83 12 69 24 83 6 13 44 34 2 26 43 597219 Joanne Mulliner nbsp Great Britain 14 39 1 71 12 68 24 92 6 10 37 76 2 18 02 574620 Jacqueline Hautenauve nbsp Belgium 14 04 1 77 11 81 25 61 5 99 35 68 2 13 90 573421 Ragne Kytola nbsp Finland 14 31 1 77 11 66 25 69 5 75 39 48 2 13 35 568622 Conceicao Geremias nbsp Brazil 14 23 1 71 12 95 25 50 5 50 39 64 2 24 02 550823 Hsu Huei ying nbsp Chinese Taipei 14 85 1 68 10 00 25 23 5 47 39 14 2 17 30 529024 Ji Jeong mi nbsp South Korea 14 53 1 71 10 83 26 61 5 50 39 26 2 19 17 528925 Iamo Launa nbsp Papua New Guinea 16 42 1 50 11 78 26 16 4 88 46 38 2 43 43 4566Sainiana Tukana nbsp Fiji 15 60 NM 8 61 26 37 5 12 DNS DNFSabine Everts nbsp West Germany 13 74 1 71 11 54 DNS DNFChantal Beaugeant nbsp France 13 78 1 80 12 79 DNS DNFJudy Simpson nbsp Great Britain 13 71 1 77 DNS DNFYasmina Azzizi nbsp Algeria DNS DNSYvonne Hasler nbsp Liechtenstein DNS DNSTineke Hidding nbsp Netherlands DNS DNSSee also edit1984 Women s Olympic Heptathlon Los Angeles 1986 Women s European Championship Heptathlon Stuttgart 1987 Women s World Championship Heptathlon Rome 1988 Hypo Meeting 1990 Women s European Championship Heptathlon Split 1991 Women s World Championship Heptathlon Tokyo 1992 Women s Olympic Heptathlon Barcelona References edit Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Women s Pentathlon sports reference com Retrieved 28 January 2018 dead link External links editResults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics Women 27s heptathlon amp oldid 1065159801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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