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- See also
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{{Infobox Olympic event |event = Women's 400 metres hurdles |games = 1988 Summer |image = |caption = |dates = {{Date|1988-9-25}} (heats) {{Date|1988-9-27}} (semi-finals) {{Date|1988-9-28}} (final) |venue = Olympic Stadium |competitors = 35 |nations = 25 |win_value = 53.17 {{OlyR|athletics}} |longnames = yes |gold = Debbie Flintoff-King |goldNOC = AUS |silver = Tatyana Ledovskaya |silverNOC = URS |bronze = Ellen Fiedler |bronzeNOC = GDR |prev = 1984 |next = 1992 }}{{AthleticsAt1988SummerOlympics}}The Women's 400 metres Hurdles at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea had an entrylist of 35 competitors, with five qualifying heats and two semifinals (16) before the final (8) took place on Wednesday September 28, 1988.[1] In 1987, the former world record holder Sabine Busch of the GDR, improved her best to 53.24 seconds, before going on to win the World Championship title in Rome in 53.62 secs, with Debbie Flintoff-King of Australia second, GDR team-mate Cornelia Ullrich third, and Jamaica's Sandra Farmer fourth. Both Ullrich and Farmer, who was now competing for the USA as Sandra Farmer-Patrick, failed to make it to Seoul. Farmer-Patrick was disqualified in her semifinal at the US Olympic trials for a lane infringement, while Ullrich missed out on a spot on the GDR Olympic team to Ellen Fiedler and Susanne Losch. In Seoul, Fiedler set a new Olympic record in the heats, running 54.58 secs. Flintoff-King then further improved the Olympic record to 54.00 in the first semifinal, finishing just ahead of the little-known Soviet Tatyana Ledovskaya, who ran 54.01. Fiedler won the second semifinal in 54.28, with world champion Busch fourth. In the Final, Ledovskaya (lane 3) made the fastest start and still held a narrow lead at the eighth hurdle, with Fiedler (lane 6) second, Busch (lane 7) third and Flintoff-King (lane 5) back in fifth. By the tenth hurdle, Ledovskaya still led from Fiedler, with Flintoff-King closing and moving into third ahead of Bush. Flintoff-King continued to close on the run-in and passed Ledovskaya in the final stride, winning in the new Olympic record time of 53.17, to move to second on the world all-time list. Ledovskaya took the silver in 53.18, with Fiedler holding off Busch for the bronze, running 53.63 to Busch's 53.69. With six of the top seven running personal bests, the Seoul final rewrote the all-time list, with fifth-placed Sally Gunnell (54.03) and sixth-placed Gudrun Abt (54.04) also moving into the all-time top ten. MedalistsDebbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | Tatyana Ledovskaya|URS|1988 Summer}} | Ellen Fiedler|GDR|1988 Summer}} |
RecordsThese were the standing World and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics. World Record | 52.94 | URS}} Marina Stepanova | Stuttgart (FGR) | September 17, 1986 |
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Olympic Record | 54.61 | MAR}} Nawal El Moutawakel | Los Angeles (USA) | August 8, 1984 |
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The following Olympic records were set during this competition. Date | Event | Athlete | Time | OR | WR |
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September 25, 1988 | Quarterfinal | {{flagIOCathlete|Ellen Fiedler|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 54.58 s | OR | September 26, 1988 | Semifinal | {{flagIOCathlete|Debbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 54.00 s | OR | September 28, 1988 | Final | {{flagIOCathlete|Debbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 53.17 s | OR |
FinalRANK | FINAL | TIME |
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| Debbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 53.17(OR) | | Tatyana Ledovskaya|URS|1988 Summer}} | 53.18 | | Ellen Fiedler|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 53.63 | 4. | Sabine Busch|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 53.69 | 5. | Sally Gunnell|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 54.03 | 6. | Gudrun Abt|FRG|1988 Summer}} | 54.04 | 7. | Tatyana Kourochkina|URS|1988 Summer}} | 54.39 | 8. | LaTanya Sheffield|USA|1988 Summer}} | 55.32 |
Semi finalsRANK | FINAL | HEAT 1 |
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1. | Debbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 54.00(OR) | 2. | Tatyana Ledovskaya|URS|1988 Summer}} | 54.01 | 3. | LaTanya Sheffield|USA|1988 Summer}} | 54.36 | 4. | Sally Gunnell|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 54.48 | 5. | Anita Protti|SUI|1988 Summer}} | 54.56 | 6. | Susanne Losch|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 55.56 | 7. | Genowefa Błaszak|POL|1988 Summer}} | 56.76 | 8. | Gretha Tromp|NED|1988 Summer}} | 57.57 |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
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1. | Ellen Fiedler|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 54.28 | 2. | Tatyana Kourochkina|URS|1988 Summer}} | 54.46 | 3. | Gudrun Abt|FRG|1988 Summer}} | 54.53 | 4. | Sabine Busch|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 54.71 | 5. | Cristina Pérez|ESP|1988 Summer}} | 55.23 | 6. | Elaine McLaughlin|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 55.91 | 7. | Schowonda Williams|USA|1988 Summer}} | 56.71 | 8. | Chantal Beaugeant|FRA|1988 Summer}} | 56.94 |
Qualifying heatsRANK | HEAT 1 | TIME |
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1. | Susanne Losch|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 55.90 | 2. | Tatyana Ledovskaya|URS|1988 Summer}} | 55.91 | 3. | Elaine McLaughlin|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 56.11 | 4. | Rose Tata-Muya|KEN|1988 Summer}} | 56.18 | 5. | Marie Womplou|CIV|1988 Summer}} | 57.35 | 6. | Christine Slythe-Wynn|CAN|1988 Summer}} | 58.00 | 7. | P.T. Usha|IND|1988 Summer}} | 59.55 |
RANK | HEAT 2 | TIME |
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1. | Sabine Busch|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 55.96 | 2. | Gretha Tromp|NED|1988 Summer}} | 56.11 | 3. | Genowefa Błaszak|POL|1988 Summer}} | 56.18 | 4. | Jennifer Laurendet|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 56.44 | 5. | Rosey Edeh|CAN|1988 Summer}} | 56.59 | 6. | Ruth Kyalisiima|UGA|1988 Summer}} | 59.62 | 7. | Nenita Adan|PHI|1988 Summer}} | 1:01.92 |
RANK | HEAT 3 | TIME |
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1. | Ellen Fiedler|GDR|1988 Summer}} | 54.58(OR) | 2. | Anita Protti|SUI|1988 Summer}} | 54.81 | 3. | Tatyana Kurochkina|URS|1988 Summer}} | 55.04 | 4. | Latanya Sheffield|USA|1988 Summer}} | 55.61 | 5. | Maria Usifo|NGR|1988 Summer}} | 55.99 | 6. | Helga Halldórsdóttir|ISL|1988 Summer}} | 58.99 | 7. | Kim Soon-Ja|KOR|1988 Summer}} | 59.78 |
RANK | HEAT 4 | TIME |
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1. | Debbie Flintoff-King|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 54.99 | 2. | Cristina Pérez|ESP|1988 Summer}} | 55.29 | 3. | Sally Gunnell|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 55.44 | 4. | Irmgard Trojer|ITA|1988 Summer}} | 55.74 | 5. | Leslie Maxie|USA|1988 Summer}} | 57.60 | 6. | Barbara Johnson|IRL|1988 Summer}} | 58.61 | 7. | Chang Fen-Hwa|TPE|1988 Summer}} | 1:00.16 |
RANK | HEAT 5 | TIME |
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1. | Gudrun Abt|FRG|1988 Summer}} | 55.72 | 2. | Schowonda Williams|USA|1988 Summer}} | 55.98 | 3. | Chantal Beaugeant|FRA|1988 Summer}} | 56.03 | 4. | Sally Hamilton-Fleming|AUS|1988 Summer}} | 56.08 | 5. | Liliana Chalá|ECU|1988 Summer}} | 57.15 | 6. | Semra Aksu|TUR|1988 Summer}} | 57.20 | 7. | Simone Laidlow|GBR|1988 Summer}} | 59.28 |
See also- 1986 Women's European Championships 400m Hurdles (Stuttgart)
- 1987 Women's World Championships 400m Hurdles (Rome)
- 1990 Women's European Championships 400m Hurdles (Split)
- 1991 Women's World Championships 400m Hurdles (Tokyo)
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1988/ATH/womens-400-metres-hurdles.html |title=Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Women's 400 metres Hurdles |accessdate=7 October 2017 |work=sports-reference.com}}
External links- {{en icon}} Official Report
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