Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre breaststroke

The women's 100 metre breaststroke event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 23 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.[1]

Women's 100 metre breaststroke
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJamsil Indoor Swimming Pool
Date23 September 1988 (heats & finals)
Competitors44 from 28 nations
Winning time1:07.95 OR
Medalists
Tanya Dangalakova  Bulgaria
Antoaneta Frenkeva  Bulgaria
Silke Hörner  East Germany

Records

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

World record Silke Hörner (GDR)1:07.91Strasbourg, France21 August 1987
Olympic record Petra van Staveren (NED)1:09.88Los Angeles, United States2 August 1984

The following records were established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationalityTimeRecord
23 SeptemberHeat 4Tanya Dangalakova Bulgaria1:08.35OR
23 SeptemberHeat 5Silke Hörner East Germany1:08.35=OR
23 SeptemberFinal ATanya Dangalakova Bulgaria1:07.95OR

Results

Heats

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

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Tanya Dangalakova Bulgaria1:08.35Q, OR
6Silke Hörner East GermanyQ, OR
36Allison Higson Canada1:08.39Q
44Yelena Volkova Soviet Union1:09.86Q
55Antoaneta Frenkeva Bulgaria1:10.09Q
64Tracey McFarlane United States1:10.59Q
75Annett Rex East Germany1:10.61Q
85Huang Xiaomin China1:10.78Q
95Svetlana Kuzmina Soviet Union1:10.83q
105Keltie Duggan Canada1:10.95q
116Ingrid Lempereur Belgium1:11.00q, NR
126Susan Johnson United States1:11.08q
136Gabriella Csépe Hungary1:11.10q
145Manuela Dalla Valle Italy1:11.25q
156Lara Hooiveld Australia1:11.40q
164Suki Brownsdon Great Britain1:11.66q
175Linda Moes Netherlands1:11.84
183Park Sung-won South Korea1:12.32
196Dorota Chylak Poland1:12.38
205Margaret Hohmann Great Britain1:12.67
213Brigitte Becue Belgium1:12.90
224Britta Dahm West Germany1:12.98
233Ragnheiður Runólfsdóttir Iceland1:13.01
244Pascaline Louvrier France1:13.23
253Yoshie Nishioka Japan1:13.36
263Virginie Bojaryn France1:13.55
274Chen Huiling China1:13.65
282Karen Horning Peru1:14.03
293Nancy Kemp-Arendt Luxembourg1:14.99
303Patricia Brülhart Switzerland1:15.00
313Kornelia Stawicka Poland1:15.41
322Carwai Seto Chinese Taipei1:15.47
332Alicia María Boscatto Argentina1:15.67
346Hiroko Nagasaki Japan1:15.83
352Sigrid Niehaus Costa Rica1:16.65
361Montserrat Hidalgo Costa Rica1:18.42
372Valentina Aracil Argentina1:19.60
382Dipika Chanmugam Sri Lanka1:20.18
392Kimberly Chen Chinese Taipei1:20.95
401Katerine Moreno Bolivia1:22.52
411Ana Martins Angola1:24.01
421Nádia Cruz Angola1:24.46
2Annemarie Munk Hong KongDNS
4Heike Esser West GermanyDNS

Finals

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Final B

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
94Svetlana Kuzmina Soviet Union1:10.42
105Keltie Duggan Canada1:10.58
113Ingrid Lempereur Belgium1:10.86NR
127Manuela Dalla Valle Italy1:10.95
136Susan Johnson United States1:11.08
142Gabriella Csépe Hungary1:11.24
151Lara Hooiveld Australia1:11.26
168Suki Brownsdon Great Britain1:11.88

Final A

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4Tanya Dangalakova Bulgaria1:07.95OR
2Antoaneta Frenkeva Bulgaria1:08.74
5Silke Hörner East Germany1:08.83
43Allison Higson Canada1:08.86
56Yelena Volkova Soviet Union1:09.24
67Tracey McFarlane United States1:09.60
78Huang Xiaomin China1:10.53
81Annett Rex East Germany1:10.67

References

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