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Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre individual medley

The men's 200 metre individual medley event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 25 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.[1]

Men's 200 metre individual medley
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJamsil Indoor Swimming Pool
Date25 September 1988 (heats & finals)
Competitors58 from 36 nations
Winning time2:00.17 WR
Medalists
← 1984
1992 →

Records edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   Tamás Darnyi (HUN) 2:00.56 Strasbourg, France 23 August 1987
Olympic record   Alex Baumann (CAN) 2:01.42 Los Angeles, United States 4 August 1984

The following records were established during the competition:

Date Round Name Nation Time Record
24 September Final A Tamás Darnyi   Hungary 2:00.17 WR

Results edit

Heats edit

Rule: The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A (Q), while the next eight to final B (q).[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 Tamás Darnyi   Hungary 2:02.15 Q
2 8 Vadim Yaroshchuk   Soviet Union 2:02.77 Q
3 6 Patrick Kühl   East Germany 2:03.77 Q
4 6 Mikhail Zubkov   Soviet Union 2:03.79 Q
5 6 Gary Anderson   Canada 2:04.00 Q
6 8 Raik Hannemann   East Germany 2:04.03 Q
7 8 Peter Bermel   West Germany 2:04.18 Q
8 7 Robert Bruce   Australia 2:04.31 Q
9 7 David Wharton   United States 2:04.64 q
10 7 Jens-Peter Berndt   West Germany 2:04.80 q
11 7 Christophe Bordeau   France 2:04.95 q
12 6 Bill Stapleton   United States 2:05.32 q
13 6 Luca Sacchi   Italy 2:05.45 q
14 7 Charalambos Papanikolaou   Greece 2:05.53 q
15 6 John Davey   Great Britain 2:05.55 q
16 7 Neil Cochran   Great Britain 2:05.56 q
17 8 Rob Woodhouse   Australia 2:05.87
18 6 Roberto Cassio   Italy 2:05.88
19 5 Takahiro Fujimoto   Japan 2:07.23
20 6 Gary O'Toole   Ireland 2:07.77
21 8 Darren Ward   Canada 2:07.84
22 5 Satoshi Takeda   Japan 2:08.11
23 7 József Szabó   Hungary 2:09.08
24 5 Javier Careaga   Mexico 2:09.38
25 5 Rodrigo González   Mexico 2:09.52
26 4 Júlio César Rebolal   Brazil 2:09.62
27 5 Eðvarð Þór Eðvarðsson   Iceland 2:10.18
28 4 Diogo Madeira   Portugal 2:10.21
29 5 Renato Ramalho   Brazil 2:10.32
30 4 René Concepcion   Philippines 2:10.37
31 5 Xie Jun   China 2:10.52
5 Martín López-Zubero   Spain
33 4 Sidney Appelboom   Belgium 2:10.55
34 4 David Lim Fong Jock   Singapore 2:11.57
35 3 Lee Jae-soo   South Korea 2:11.88
36 8 Sergio López Miró   Spain 2:13.48
37 3 Richard Sam Bera   Indonesia 2:13.90
38 4 Wirmandi Sugriat   Indonesia 2:13.93
39 3 Hakan Eskioğlu   Turkey 2:14.32
40 4 Yip Hor Man   Hong Kong 2:14.65
41 3 Desmond Koh   Singapore 2:14.77
42 2 Sultan Al-Otaibi   Kuwait 2:15.63
43 3 Eric Greenwood   Costa Rica 2:15.64
44 2 Horst Niehaus   Costa Rica 2:16.16
45 3 Jonathan Sakovich   Guam 2:16.70
46 2 Kraig Singleton   Virgin Islands 2:16.93
47 2 Graham Thompson   Zimbabwe 2:17.06
48 3 Arthur Li Kai Yien   Hong Kong 2:17.10
49 2 Tsai Hsin-yen   Chinese Taipei 2:17.95
50 1 Vaughan Smith   Zimbabwe 2:18.07
51 2 Chiang Chi-li   Chinese Taipei 2:18.76
52 2 Mouhamed Diop   Senegal 2:20.74
53 1 Mohamed Bin Abid   United Arab Emirates 2:29.08
54 2 Bruno N'Diaye   Senegal 2:29.18
55 1 Mohamed Abdullah   United Arab Emirates 2:31.44
56 1 Rami Kantari   Lebanon 2:34.53
3 Patrick Concepcion   Philippines DNS
8 Jan Bidrman   Sweden DNS

Finals edit

[3]

Final B edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 4 David Wharton   United States 2:03.05
10 1 John Davey   Great Britain 2:04.17
11 8 Neil Cochran   Great Britain 2:05.44
12 3 Christophe Bordeau   France 2:05.51
13 2 Luca Sacchi   Italy 2:05.68
14 7 Charalambos Papanikolaou   Greece 2:06.61
15 5 Jens-Peter Berndt   West Germany 2:06.76
16 6 Bill Stapleton   United States 2:06.82

Final A edit

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Tamás Darnyi   Hungary 2:00.17 WR
  3 Patrick Kühl   East Germany 2:01.61
  5 Vadim Yaroshchuk   Soviet Union 2:02.40
4 6 Mikhail Zubkov   Soviet Union 2:02.92
5 1 Peter Bermel   West Germany 2:03.81
6 8 Robert Bruce   Australia 2:04.34
7 7 Raik Hannemann   East Germany 2:04.82
8 2 Gary Anderson   Canada 2:06.35

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Seoul 1988: Swimming – Men's 200m Individual Medley Heats" (PDF). Seoul 1988. LA84 Foundation. pp. 412–413. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Seoul 1988: Swimming – Men's 200m Individual Medley Finals" (PDF). Seoul 1988. LA84 Foundation. p. 412. Retrieved 27 March 2017.

External links edit

  • Official Report
  • USA Swimming

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The men s 200 metre individual medley event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 25 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul South Korea 1 Men s 200 metre individual medleyat the Games of the XXIV OlympiadVenueJamsil Indoor Swimming PoolDate25 September 1988 heats amp finals Competitors58 from 36 nationsWinning time2 00 17 WRMedalistsTamas Darnyi HungaryPatrick Kuhl East GermanyVadim Yaroshchuk Soviet Union 19841992 Contents 1 Records 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Finals 2 2 1 Final B 2 2 2 Final A 3 References 4 External linksRecords editPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Tamas Darnyi HUN 2 00 56 Strasbourg France 23 August 1987Olympic record nbsp Alex Baumann CAN 2 01 42 Los Angeles United States 4 August 1984The following records were established during the competition Date Round Name Nation Time Record24 September Final A Tamas Darnyi nbsp Hungary 2 00 17 WRResults editHeats edit Rule The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A Q while the next eight to final B q 2 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 8 Tamas Darnyi nbsp Hungary 2 02 15 Q2 8 Vadim Yaroshchuk nbsp Soviet Union 2 02 77 Q3 6 Patrick Kuhl nbsp East Germany 2 03 77 Q4 6 Mikhail Zubkov nbsp Soviet Union 2 03 79 Q5 6 Gary Anderson nbsp Canada 2 04 00 Q6 8 Raik Hannemann nbsp East Germany 2 04 03 Q7 8 Peter Bermel nbsp West Germany 2 04 18 Q8 7 Robert Bruce nbsp Australia 2 04 31 Q9 7 David Wharton nbsp United States 2 04 64 q10 7 Jens Peter Berndt nbsp West Germany 2 04 80 q11 7 Christophe Bordeau nbsp France 2 04 95 q12 6 Bill Stapleton nbsp United States 2 05 32 q13 6 Luca Sacchi nbsp Italy 2 05 45 q14 7 Charalambos Papanikolaou nbsp Greece 2 05 53 q15 6 John Davey nbsp Great Britain 2 05 55 q16 7 Neil Cochran nbsp Great Britain 2 05 56 q17 8 Rob Woodhouse nbsp Australia 2 05 8718 6 Roberto Cassio nbsp Italy 2 05 8819 5 Takahiro Fujimoto nbsp Japan 2 07 2320 6 Gary O Toole nbsp Ireland 2 07 7721 8 Darren Ward nbsp Canada 2 07 8422 5 Satoshi Takeda nbsp Japan 2 08 1123 7 Jozsef Szabo nbsp Hungary 2 09 0824 5 Javier Careaga nbsp Mexico 2 09 3825 5 Rodrigo Gonzalez nbsp Mexico 2 09 5226 4 Julio Cesar Rebolal nbsp Brazil 2 09 6227 5 Edvard THor Edvardsson nbsp Iceland 2 10 1828 4 Diogo Madeira nbsp Portugal 2 10 2129 5 Renato Ramalho nbsp Brazil 2 10 3230 4 Rene Concepcion nbsp Philippines 2 10 3731 5 Xie Jun nbsp China 2 10 525 Martin Lopez Zubero nbsp Spain33 4 Sidney Appelboom nbsp Belgium 2 10 5534 4 David Lim Fong Jock nbsp Singapore 2 11 5735 3 Lee Jae soo nbsp South Korea 2 11 8836 8 Sergio Lopez Miro nbsp Spain 2 13 4837 3 Richard Sam Bera nbsp Indonesia 2 13 9038 4 Wirmandi Sugriat nbsp Indonesia 2 13 9339 3 Hakan Eskioglu nbsp Turkey 2 14 3240 4 Yip Hor Man nbsp Hong Kong 2 14 6541 3 Desmond Koh nbsp Singapore 2 14 7742 2 Sultan Al Otaibi nbsp Kuwait 2 15 6343 3 Eric Greenwood nbsp Costa Rica 2 15 6444 2 Horst Niehaus nbsp Costa Rica 2 16 1645 3 Jonathan Sakovich nbsp Guam 2 16 7046 2 Kraig Singleton nbsp Virgin Islands 2 16 9347 2 Graham Thompson nbsp Zimbabwe 2 17 0648 3 Arthur Li Kai Yien nbsp Hong Kong 2 17 1049 2 Tsai Hsin yen nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 17 9550 1 Vaughan Smith nbsp Zimbabwe 2 18 0751 2 Chiang Chi li nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 18 7652 2 Mouhamed Diop nbsp Senegal 2 20 7453 1 Mohamed Bin Abid nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 29 0854 2 Bruno N Diaye nbsp Senegal 2 29 1855 1 Mohamed Abdullah nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 31 4456 1 Rami Kantari nbsp Lebanon 2 34 533 Patrick Concepcion nbsp Philippines DNS8 Jan Bidrman nbsp Sweden DNSFinals edit 3 Final B edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes9 4 David Wharton nbsp United States 2 03 0510 1 John Davey nbsp Great Britain 2 04 1711 8 Neil Cochran nbsp Great Britain 2 05 4412 3 Christophe Bordeau nbsp France 2 05 5113 2 Luca Sacchi nbsp Italy 2 05 6814 7 Charalambos Papanikolaou nbsp Greece 2 06 6115 5 Jens Peter Berndt nbsp West Germany 2 06 7616 6 Bill Stapleton nbsp United States 2 06 82Final A edit Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Tamas Darnyi nbsp Hungary 2 00 17 WR nbsp 3 Patrick Kuhl nbsp East Germany 2 01 61 nbsp 5 Vadim Yaroshchuk nbsp Soviet Union 2 02 404 6 Mikhail Zubkov nbsp Soviet Union 2 02 925 1 Peter Bermel nbsp West Germany 2 03 816 8 Robert Bruce nbsp Australia 2 04 347 7 Raik Hannemann nbsp East Germany 2 04 828 2 Gary Anderson nbsp Canada 2 06 35References edit Swimming at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Men s 200 metres Individual Medley Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 26 March 2017 Seoul 1988 Swimming Men s 200m Individual Medley Heats PDF Seoul 1988 LA84 Foundation pp 412 413 Retrieved 27 March 2017 Seoul 1988 Swimming Men s 200m Individual Medley Finals PDF Seoul 1988 LA84 Foundation p 412 Retrieved 27 March 2017 External links editOfficial Report USA Swimming Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics Men 27s 200 metre individual medley amp oldid 1138312721, wikipedia, 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