Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon

The Women's Marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea was held on Friday September 23, 1988. The race started at 09.30h local time and was won by Rosa Mota of Portugal. There were 70 competitors from 39 countries, with 64 finishers.[1]

Women's marathon
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJamsil Olympic Stadium, Seoul
DatesSeptember 23
Competitors69 from 39 nations
Winning time2:25:40
Medalists
Rosa Mota
 Portugal
Lisa Martin
 Australia
Katrin Dörre
 East Germany

Medalists

GoldRosa Mota
 Portugal
SilverLisa Martin
 Australia
BronzeKatrin Dörre
 East Germany

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
ORolympic record
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics
World Record Ingrid Kristiansen (NOR)2:21:06April 21, 1985 London, United Kingdom
Olympic Record Joan Benoit (USA)2:24:52August 5, 1984 Los Angeles, United States
Season Best Lisa Ondieki (AUS)2:23:51January 31, 1988 Osaka, Japan

Final Rankings

PlaceAthleteCountryTime
Rosa Mota POR 2:25:40
Lisa Martin AUS 2:25:53
Katrin Dörre GDR 2:26:21
4. Tatyana Polovinskaya URS 2:27:05
5. Zhao Youfeng CHN 2:27:06
6. Laura Fogli ITA 2:27:49
7. Danièle Kaber LUX 2:29:23
8. Maria Curatolo ITA 2:30:14
9. Zoya Ivanova URS 2:30:25
10. Angie Pain GBR 2:30:51
11. Odette Lapierre CAN 2:30:56
12. Susan Tooby GBR 2:31:33
13. Karolina Szabo HUN 2:32:26
14. Françoise Bonnet FRA 2:32:36
15. Lee Mi-Ok KOR 2:32:51
16. Raisa Smekhnova URS 2:33:19
17. Nancy Ditz USA 2:33:42
18. Maria Rebelo-Lelut FRA 2:33:47
19. Jocelyne Villeton FRA 2:34:02
20. Conceição Ferreira POR 2:34:23
21. Kerstin Preßler FRG 2:34:26
22. Wanda Panfil POL 2:34:35
23. Antonella Bizioli ITA 2:34:38
24. Evy Palm SWE 2:34:41
25. Eriko Asai JPN 2:34:41
26. Lizanne Bussieres CAN 2:35:03
27. Gabriela Wolf FRG 2:35:11
28. Kumi Araki JPN 2:35:15
29. Misako Miyahara JPN 2:35:26
30. Zhong Huandi CHN 2:36:02
31. Ellen Rochefort CAN 2:36:44
32. Susan Crehan GBR 2:36:57
33. Lorraine Moller NZL 2:37:52
34. Carla Beurskens NED 2:37:52
35. Magda Ilands BEL 2:38:02
36. Sissel Grottenberg NOR 2:38:17
37. Im Eun-ju KOR 2:38:21
38. Marcianne Mukamurenzi RWA 2:40:12
39. Margaret Groos USA 2:40:59
40. Cathy O'Brien USA 2:41:04
41. Tuija Jousimaa FIN 2:43:00
42. Sinikka Keskitalo FIN 2:43:00
43. Blanca Jaime MEX 2:43:00
44. Angélica de Almeida BRA 2:43:40
45. Ludmila Melicherová TCH 2:43:56
46. Ailish Smyth IRL 2:44:17
47. Genoveva Eichenmann SUI 2:44:37
48. Rosmarie Müller SUI 2:47:31
49. Pascaline Wangui KEN 2:47:42
50. Apollinarie Nyinawabéra RWA 2:49:18
51. Maryse Justin MRI 2:50:00
52. Michelle Bush CAY 2:51:30
53. María del Pilar GUA 2:51:33
54. Li Juan CHN 2:53:08
55. Linda Hunter ZIM 2:53:17
56. Cornelia Melis ARU 2:53:24
57. Marie Murphy-Rollins IRL 2:54:37
58. Kriscia García ESA 3:04:21
59. Julie Ogborn GUM 3:06:05
60. Raj Kumari Pandey NEP 3:10:31
61. Menuka Rawat NEP 3:11:17
62. Arlene Vincent Mark GRN 3:23:56
63. Lourdes Klitzkie GUM 3:25:32
64. Mariana Ysrael GUM 3:42:23
Grete Waitz NOR DNF
Agnes Pardaens BEL DNF
Kim Mi-gyeong KOR DNF
Aurora Cunha POR DNF
Bente Moe NOR DNF
Mar Mar Min BUR DNF
Birgit Stephan GDR DNS
Katerina Pratsi CYP DNS

See also

  • 1986 Women's European Championships Marathon (Stuttgart)
  • 1987 Women's World Championships Marathon (Rome)
  • 1988 Marathon Year Ranking
  • 1990 Women's European Championships Marathon (Split)
  • 1991 Women's World Championships Marathon (Tokyo)

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Women's Marathon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
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