Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle

The men's 400 metre freestyle event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 23 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.[1]

Men's 400 metre freestyle
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJamsil Indoor Swimming Pool
Date23 September 1988 (heats & finals)
Competitors49 from 33 nations
Winning time3:46.95 WR
Medalists
Uwe Daßler  East Germany
Duncan Armstrong  Australia
Artur Wojdat  Poland

Records

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

World record Artur Wojdat (POL)3:47.38Orlando, United States25 March 1988
Olympic record Thomas Fahrner (FRG)3:50.91Los Angeles, United States2 August 1984

The following records were established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationalityTimeRecord
23 SeptemberHeat 5Mariusz Podkościelny Poland3:49.51OR
23 SeptemberFinal AUwe Daßler East Germany3:46.95WR

Results

Heats

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

Note: All eight swimmers who qualified for the Olympic final swam faster than the Olympic record time.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Mariusz Podkościelny Poland3:49.51Q, OR
25Stefan Pfeiffer West Germany3:49.52Q
37Artur Wojdat Poland3:49.68Q
47Uwe Daßler East Germany3:49.90Q
56Kevin Boyd Great Britain3:50.01Q
66Anders Holmertz Sweden3:50.06Q
77Duncan Armstrong Australia3:50.64Q
86Matt Cetlinski United States3:50.82Q
96Ian Brown Australia3:51.09q
105Rainer Henkel West Germany3:51.50q, WD
117Dan Jorgensen United States3:52.64q
126Giorgio Lamberti Italy3:53.29q, WD
135Valter Kalaus Hungary3:53.44q
145Jörg Hoffmann East Germany3:53.78q
156Carlos Scanavino Uruguay3:54.86q
164Salvador Vassallo Puerto Rico3:55.30q
177Turlough O'Hare Canada3:55.35q
186Zoltán Szilágyi Hungary3:56.29q
197Roberto Gleria Italy3:56.33
205Darjan Petrič Yugoslavia3:56.94
214Henrik Jangvall Sweden3:57.41
224Daniel Serra Spain3:57.46
235Cristiano Michelena Brazil3:57.79
244Tony Day Great Britain3:57.91
254Alberto Bottini Switzerland3:57.92
265Gary Vandermeulen Canada3:57.99
277Aleksandr Bazhanov Soviet Union3:58.74
283Igor Majcen Yugoslavia3:58.90
297Jean-Marie Arnould Belgium3:59.91
306Franck Iacono France4:00.04
314Claus Christensen Denmark4:00.46
324Yoshiyuki Mizumoto Japan4:02.02
333David Castro Brazil4:02.48
343Ignacio Escamilla Mexico4:03.16
353Carlos Romo Mexico4:04.02
363Jeffrey Ong Malaysia4:04.57
373Ragnar Guðmundsson Iceland4:05.12
384Shigeo Ogata Japan4:05.68
393Yang Wook South Korea4:05.81
402Wu Ming-hsun Chinese Taipei4:06.66
412Jonathan Sakovich Guam4:06.89
423Kwon Soon-kun South Korea4:08.02
432Richard Sam Bera Indonesia4:08.70
442Desmond Koh Singapore4:15.54
452Arthur Li Kai Yien Hong Kong4:18.50
462Julian Bolling Sri Lanka4:18.88
471Bassam Al-Ansari United Arab Emirates4:39.36
481Émile Lahoud Lebanon4:47.09
491Mohamed Bin Abid United Arab Emirates4:47.28

Finals

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Final B

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
96Jörg Hoffmann East Germany3:52.13
103Valter Kalaus Hungary3:53.24
111Turlough O'Hare Canada3:54.33
122Carlos Scanavino Uruguay3:54.36
134Ian Brown Australia3:54.63
145Dan Jorgensen United States3:55.34
157Salvador Vassallo Puerto Rico3:55.39
168Zoltán Szilágyi Hungary3:56.00

Final A

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
6Uwe Daßler East Germany3:46.95WR
1Duncan Armstrong Australia3:47.15OC
3Artur Wojdat Poland3:47.34NR
48Matt Cetlinski United States3:48.09
54Mariusz Podkościelny Poland3:48.59
65Stefan Pfeiffer West Germany3:49.96
72Kevin Boyd Great Britain3:50.16
87Anders Holmertz Sweden3:51.04

References

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