Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre breaststroke

The women's 200 metre breaststroke event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place between 20–21 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.[1]

Women's 200 metre breaststroke
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
VenueJamsil Indoor Swimming Pool
Date20 September (heats)
21 September (finals)
Competitors43 from 27 nations
Winning time2:26.71 WR
Medalists
Silke Hörner  East Germany
Huang Xiaomin  China
Antoaneta Frenkeva  Bulgaria

Records

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

World record Allison Higson (CAN)2:27.27Montreal, Canada28 May 1988
Olympic record Lina Kačiušytė (URS)2:29.54Moscow, Soviet Union23 July 1980

The following records were established during the competition:

DateRoundNameNationalityTimeRecord
20 SeptemberHeat 6Silke Hörner East Germany2:27.63OR
21 SeptemberFinal ASilke Hörner East Germany2:26.71WR

Results

Heats

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

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
16 Silke Hörner East Germany 2:27.63Q, OR
25 Yuliya Bogacheva Soviet Union 2:28.94Q
34 Antoaneta Frenkeva Bulgaria 2:29.57Q
46 Allison Higson Canada 2:29.67Q
55 Tanya Dangalakova Bulgaria 2:29.91Q
65 Huang Xiaomin China 2:30.03Q
74 Ingrid Lempereur Belgium 2:30.07Q
84 Manuela Dalla Valle Italy 2:30.60Q
96 Susanne Börnike East Germany 2:30.71q
104 Svetlana Kuzmina Soviet Union 2:30.93q
115 Linda Moes Netherlands 2:31.98q
126 Tracey McFarlane United States 2:32.11q
134 Annalisa Nisiro Italy 2:32.77q
146 Brigitte Becue Belgium 2:33.13q
156 Susan Rapp United States 2:34.21q
165 Guylaine Cloutier Canada 2:34.36q
174 Britta Dahm West Germany 2:35.06
183 Silvia Parera Spain 2:35.57
196 Yoshie Nishioka Japan 2:35.81
203 Suki Brownsdon Great Britain 2:36.14
215 Kornelia Stawicka Poland 2:36.86
226 Virginie Bojaryn France 2:37.38
235 Hiroko Nagasaki Japan 2:37.44
241 Karen Horning Peru 2:37.84
255 Pia Sørensen Denmark 2:38.49
264 Pascaline Louvrier France 2:38.75
273 Ragnheiður Runólfsdóttir Iceland 2:39.10
283 Dorota Chylak Poland 2:39.38
292 Park Sung-won South Korea 2:39.40
303 Lara Hooiveld Australia 2:39.97
312 Nancy Kemp-Arendt Luxembourg 2:40.78
323 Anamarija Petričević Yugoslavia 2:40.80
332 Helen Frank Great Britain 2:41.12
346 Heike Esser West Germany 2:41.34
351 Carwai Seto Chinese Taipei 2:42.31
362 Patricia Brülhart Switzerland 2:42.82
371 Montserrat Hidalgo Costa Rica 2:44.72
382 Sigrid Niehaus Costa Rica 2:45.35
393 Alicia María Boscatto Argentina 2:45.80
403 Chen Huiling China 2:45.87
412 Kimberly Chen Chinese Taipei 2:50.84
421 Dipika Chanmugam Sri Lanka 2:51.60
2 Valentina Aracil Argentina DSQ

Finals

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Final B

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
94 Susanne Börnike East Germany 2:28.55
105 Svetlana Kuzmina Soviet Union 2:30.03
113 Linda Moes Netherlands 2:30.83
122 Annalisa Nisiro Italy 2:31.19
131 Susan Rapp United States 2:32.90
146 Tracey McFarlane United States 2:33.46
158 Guylaine Cloutier Canada 2:33.50
167 Brigitte Becue Belgium 2:34.10

Final A

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
4 Silke Hörner East Germany 2:26.71WR
7 Huang Xiaomin China 2:27.49AS
3 Antoaneta Frenkeva Bulgaria 2:28.34
42 Tanya Dangalakova Bulgaria 2:28.43
55 Yuliya Bogacheva Soviet Union 2:28.54
61 Ingrid Lempereur Belgium 2:29.42NR
76 Allison Higson Canada 2:29.60
88 Manuela Dalla Valle Italy 2:29.86

References

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