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Speed skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Women's 3000 metres
The women's 3000 metres in speed skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics took place on 23 February, at the Olympic Oval. 25 competitors from 14 nations participated in the event.[1][2]
Women's 3000 metres at the XV Olympic Winter Games | |
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Pictogram for speed skating | |
Venue | Olympic Oval |
Dates | February 23 |
Competitors | 29 from 16 nations |
Winning time | 4:11.94 WR |
Medalists | |
Records edit
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:[3][4]
World record | Gabi Zange (GDR) | 4:16.76 | Calgary, Canada | 5 December 1987 |
Olympic record | Andrea Ehrig (GDR) | 4:24.79 | Sarajevo, Yugoslavia | 15 February 1984 |
The following new world and olympic records was set during the competition.
Date | Pair | Athlete | Country | Time | OR | WR |
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23 February | Pair 1 | Andrea Ehrig | East Germany | 4:12.09 | OR | WR |
23 February | Pair 4 | Yvonne van Gennip | Netherlands | 4:11.94 | OR | WR |
Results edit
Rank | Pair | Lane | Athlete | Country | Time | Behind | Notes |
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4 | I | Yvonne van Gennip | Netherlands | 4:11.94 | – | (WR) | |
1 | I | Andrea Ehrig | East Germany | 4:12.09 | +0.15 | ||
3 | O | Gabi Zange | East Germany | 4:16.92 | +4.98 | ||
4 | 1 | O | Karin Kania | East Germany | 4:18.80 | +6.86 | |
5 | 15 | I | Erwina Ryś-Ferens | Poland | 4:22.59 | +10.59 | |
6 | 9 | O | Svetlana Boyko | Soviet Union | 4:22.90 | +10.96 | |
7 | 5 | O | Seiko Hashimoto | Japan | 4:23.29 | +11.35 | |
6 | I | Yelena Lapuga | Soviet Union | 4:23.29 | +11.35 | ||
9 | 6 | O | Yelena Tumanova | Soviet Union | 4:24.07 | +12.13 | |
10 | 10 | O | Jasmin Krohn | Sweden | 4:25.06 | +13.12 | |
11 | 9 | I | Jane Goldman | United States | 4:25.26 | +13.32 | |
12 | 12 | O | Anja Mischke | West Germany | 4:26.30 | +14.36 | |
13 | 7 | I | Elena Belci | Italy | 4:27.21 | +15.27 | |
14 | 4 | O | Emese Hunyady | Austria | 4:27.56 | +15.62 | |
15 | 1O | I | Ariane Loignon | Canada | 4:28.55 | +16.61 | |
16 | 2 | O | Marieke Stam | Netherlands | 4:28.92 | +16.98 | |
17 | 14 | O | Han Chun-ok | North Korea | 4:29.16 | +17.22 | |
18 | 2 | I | Natsue Seki | Japan | 4:29.77 | +17,83 | |
19 | 3 | I | Mary Docter | United States | 4:29.93 | +17.99 | |
20 | 12 | I | Leslie Bader | United States | 4:30.09 | +18.15 | |
21 | 8 | I | Zhang Qing | China | 4:30.19 | +18.25 | |
22 | 14 | I | Kim Young-ok | South Korea | 4:30.60 | +18.66 | |
23 | 13 | I | Song Hwa-Son | North Korea | 4:31.05 | +19.11 | |
24 | 7 | O | Marie-France van Helden | France | 4:32.34 | +20.40 | |
25 | 13 | O | Minna Nystedt | Norway | 4:35.35 | +23.41 | |
26 | 8 | O | Chantal Côté | Canada | 4:35.74 | +23.80 | |
27 | 11 | I | Stéphanie Dumont | France | 4:38.03 | +26.09 | |
28 | 15 | O | Choi Hye-sook | South Korea | 4:42.26 | +30.32 | |
- | 5 | O | Ingrid Paul | Netherlands | DQ |
References edit
- ^ a b "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
- ^ "3000m Ladies World Record Progression". International Skating Union. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
- ^ "3000m Ladies Olympic Record Progression". International Skating Union. Retrieved November 2, 2016.