Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | URS |
NOC | Soviet Olympic Committee |
in Seoul, South Korea 17 September 1988 – 2 October 1988 | |
Competitors | 481 (319 men, 162 women) in 27 sports |
Flag bearer | Aleksandr Karelin (wrestling) |
Medals Ranked 1st |
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Other related appearances | |
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The Soviet Union (USSR) competed, for the last time before its dissolution, at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. 481 competitors, 319 men and 162 women, took part in 221 events in 27 sports.[1] Athletes from 12 of the ex-Soviet republics would compete as the Unified Team at the 1992 Summer Olympics, and each nation would field independent teams in subsequent Games.
The Soviet Union dominated the medal count, winning 55 gold and 132 total medals. It is the largest Olympic medal tally in history achieved by a non-host nation. Currently, China's and the United States' 48 gold medals in 2008 and 2012 respectively, and the United States' 126 total medals in 2024 are the closest results to the USSR's 1988 performance. The Soviet Union medal tally currently ranks fourth both in terms of gold and total medals, after the United States' 1984 performance, the Soviet Union's 1980 performance, the United States' 1904 performance, and Great Britain's 1908 performance.
Medalists
[edit]The Soviet Union finished first in the medal standings with 55 gold and 132 total medals.
Competitors
[edit]The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.[2]
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
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Archery | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Athletics | 39 | 44 | 85 |
Basketball | 12 | 12 | 24 |
Boxing | 12 | – | 12 |
Canoeing | 12 | 5 | 17 |
Cycling | 14 | 4 | 18 |
Diving | 4 | 4 | 8 |
Equestrian | 6 | 2 | 8 |
Fencing | 15 | 5 | 20 |
Field hockey | 15 | 0 | 15 |
Football | 18 | – | 18 |
Gymnastics | 6 | 8 | 14 |
Handball | 14 | 15 | 29 |
Judo | 7 | – | 7 |
Modern pentathlon | 3 | – | 3 |
Rowing | 30 | 23 | 53 |
Sailing | 13 | 2 | 15 |
Shooting | 17 | 6 | 23 |
Swimming | 19 | 8 | 27 |
Synchronized swimming | – | 3 | 3 |
Table tennis | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Tennis | 4 | 3 | 6 |
Volleyball | 12 | 12 | 24 |
Water polo | 13 | – | 13 |
Weightlifting | 9 | – | 9 |
Wrestling | 20 | – | 20 |
Total | 321 | 162 | 483 |
Archery
[edit]Women's Individual Competition:
- Lioudmila Arjannikova – final, 4th place
- T. Mountain – final, 8th place
- N. Boutouzova – quarterfinal, 18th place
Men's Individual Competition:
- Vladimir Echeev – final, bronze medal
- K. Chkolny – 1/8 final, 20th place
- Juri Leontiev – preliminary round, 29th place
Women's tournament:
- Arjannikova, Mountain and Boutouzova – final, 4th place
Men's tournament:
Athletics
[edit]Men's competition
[edit]Men's Marathon
- Final — 2:13.49 (→ 10th place)
Men's long jump
- Qualification — 7.89m
- Final — 7.89m (→ 8th place)
- Qualification — DNF (→ did not advance)
- Qualification — DNS (→ did not advance)
Men's discus throw
- Qualification – 62.08m
- Final – 66.42m (→ 4th place)
- Qualification – 60.88m (→ did not advance)
Men's shot put
- Qualification — 20.48m
- Final — 20.36m (→ 8th place)
Men's Hammer Throw
Men's javelin throw
- Qualification — 79.26m
- Final — 82.32m (→ 5th place)
- Qualification — 80.26m
- Final — 79.12m (→ 7th place)
Men's decathlon
- Pavel Tarnovetsky — 8167 points (→ 10th place)
- 100 metres — 11.23s
- Long Jump — 7.28m
- Shot Put — 15.25m
- High Jump — 1.97m
- 400 metres — 48.60s
- 110m Hurdles — 14.76s
- Discus Throw — 48.02m
- Pole Vault — 5.20m
- Javelin Throw — 59.48m
- 1.500 metres — 4:52.24s
Men's 20 km Walk
- Final — 1:20:47 (→ 6th place)
- Final — 1:22:32 (→ 14th place)
- Final — 1:24:39 (→ 27th place)
Men's 50 km Walk
- Final — 3:41:00 (→ 4th place)
- Final — 3:59:23 (→ 26th place)
Women's competition
[edit]Women's 4 × 400 m Relay
- Heat — 3:27.14
Women's Marathon
- Final — 2:27.05 (→ 4th place)
- Final — 2:30.25 (→ 9th place)
- Final — 2:33.19 (→ 16th place)
Women's discus throw
- Qualification – 63.26m
- Final – 68.94m (→ 5th place)
- Qualification – 64.32m
- Final – 64.08m (→ 10th place)
- Qualification – 62.54m
- Final – NM (→ no ranking)
Women's javelin throw
- Qualification – 63.24m
- Final – 67.00m (→ 4th place)
- Qualification – 64.44m
- Final – 64.84m (→ 6th place)
Women's shot put
- Qualification – 19.40m
- Final – 20.13m (→ 7th place)
- Qualification – 19.06m (→ did not advance)
Women's Heptathlon
- Final Result — 6540 points (→ 4th place)
- Final Result — 6456 points (→ 5th place)
- Final Result — 6232 points (→ 10th place)
Basketball
[edit]Men's tournament
[edit]- Team roster
The following is the Soviet Union roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[3]
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- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Yugoslavia | 5 | 4 | 1 | 468 | 384 | +84 | 9[a] | Quarterfinals |
2 | Soviet Union | 5 | 4 | 1 | 460 | 393 | +67 | 9[a] | |
3 | Australia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 429 | 408 | +21 | 8[b] | |
4 | Puerto Rico | 5 | 3 | 2 | 382 | 387 | −5 | 8[b] | |
5 | Central African Republic | 5 | 1 | 4 | 346 | 436 | −90 | 6 | 9th–12th classification round |
6 | South Korea (H) | 5 | 0 | 5 | 384 | 461 | −77 | 5 |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- Quarterfinals
26 September 1988
19:30 |
Soviet Union | 110–105 | Brazil |
Scoring by half: 53–58, 57–47 | ||
Pts: Kurtinaitis 24 Rebs: Sabonis 9 Asts: Sabonis, Tarakanov, Volkov 2 |
Pts: Schmidt 46 Rebs: Israel 11 Asts: Maury 5 |
- Semifinals
28 September 1988
12:00 |
United States | 76–82 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 37–47, 39–35 | ||
Pts: Robinson 19 Rebs: Robinson 12 Asts: Coles 2 |
Pts: Kurtinaitis 28 Rebs: Sabonis 13 Asts: Volkov 5 |
- Gold medal match
30 September 1988
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Yugoslavia | 63–76 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 28–31, 35–45 | ||
Pts: Petrović 24 Rebs: Divac 7 Asts: Petrović 4 |
Pts: Marčiulionis 21 Rebs: Sabonis 15 Asts: Marčiulionis 6 |
Women's tournament
[edit]- Team roster
The following is the Soviet Union roster in the women's basketball tournament of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[4]
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- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 178 | 196 | −18 | 5[a] | Semifinals |
2 | Soviet Union | 3 | 2 | 1 | 208 | 188 | +20 | 5[a] | |
3 | Bulgaria | 3 | 1 | 2 | 217 | 241 | −24 | 4[b] | Classification round |
4 | South Korea (H) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 244 | 222 | +22 | 4[b] |
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
19 September 1988
11:45 |
Bulgaria | 62–91 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 26–50, 36–41 | ||
Pts: Dermendzhieva, Staneva 17 Rebs: Staneva 6 Asts: Slavcheva 3 |
Pts: Zasulskaya 23 Rebs: Yakovleva, Zasulskaya 10 Asts: Minkh 4 |
22 September 1988
11:45 |
South Korea | 66–69 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 35–33, 31–36 | ||
Pts: Choi 20 Rebs: Sung 14 |
Pts: Savitskaya 18 Rebs: Savitskaya 6 Asts: Sumnikova 2 |
25 September 1988
21:30 |
Australia | 60–48 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 30–30, 30–18 | ||
Pts: Maher 20 Rebs: Maher 8 Asts: Maher 6 |
Pts: Yakovleva 13 Rebs: 4 players 4 Asts: Minkh 2 |
- Semifinals
27 September 1988
11:45 |
United States | 102–88 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 50–39, 52–49 | ||
Pts: Cooper 27 Rebs: McClain 15 Asts: Edwards 6 |
Pts: Zasulskaya 16 Rebs: Tuomaitė 6 Asts: Yakovleva 2 |
- Bronze medal match
28 September 1988
21:30 |
Australia | 53–68 | Soviet Union |
Scoring by half: 21–32, 32–36 | ||
Pts: Maher 22 Rebs: Maher, Timms 3 Asts: Maher 4 |
Pts: Savitskaya 16 Rebs: Yakovleva 7 Asts: Buryakina 2 |
Boxing
[edit]Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated Carlos Eluaiza (Argentina), 5:0
- Third Round — Defeated Jesus Beltre (Dominican Republic), 4:1
- Quarterfinals — Lost to Ivailo Marinov (Bulgaria), 0:5
Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)
Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)
Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)
Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63.5 kg)
Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)
Men's Light-Middleweight (– 71 kg)
Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)
Men's Light-Heavyweight (– 81 kg)
Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)
Men's Super-Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)
Canoeing
[edit]Cycling
[edit]Eighteen cyclists, fourteen men and four women, represented the Soviet Union in 1988.
- Laima Zilporytė — 2:00:52 (→ Bronze medal)
- Valentina Yevpak — 2:00:52 (→ 5th place)
- Alla Jakovleva — 2:00:52 (→ 34th place)
Diving
[edit]Men's 10m Platform
- Preliminary Round — 540.90
- Final — 585.96 (→ 4th place)
- Preliminary Round — 570.75
- Final — 534.66 (→ 8th place)
Equestrian
[edit]- Men's show jump team
Fencing
[edit]20 fencers, 15 men and 5 women, represented the Soviet Union in 1988.
Football
[edit]Gymnastics
[edit]Handball
[edit]Hockey
[edit]Men's tournament
[edit]- Preliminary round (group B)
- Soviet Union – India 1–0
- Soviet Union – South Korea 3–1
- Soviet Union – Canada 0–0
- Soviet Union – Great Britain 1–3
- Soviet Union – West Germany 0–6
- Classification Matches
- 5th–8th place: Soviet Union – Pakistan 0–1
- 7th–8th place: Soviet Union – Argentina 4–1 (→ 7th place)
- Team roster
- (01.) Vladimir Pleshakov (gk)
- (02.) Viktor Deputatov
- (03.) Igor Yulchiev
- (04.) Sos Hayrapetyan
- (05.) Nikolai Sankovetch
- (06.) Vladimir Antakov (captain)
- (07.) Vyacheslav Chechenev
- (08.) Igor Atanov
- (09.) Sergei Chakhvorostov
- (10.) Sergei Pleshakov
- (11.) Mikhail Nechipurenko
- (12.) Alexander Domachev (gk)
- (13.) Igor Davydov
- (14.) Aleksandr Miasnikov
- (15.) Yevgeni Nechaev
- (16.) Mikhail Bukatin
- Head coach: Leonid Pavlovsky
Judo
[edit]Modern pentathlon
[edit]Three male pentathletes represented the Soviet Union in 1988. Vaho Iagorashvili won a bronze in the individual event.
- Individual
- Team
- Vaho Iagorashvili
- German Yuferov
- Anatoly Avdeyev
Rhythmic gymnastics
[edit]Rowing
[edit]The Soviet Union had 30 male and 23 female rowers participate in all 14 rowing events in 1988.[5]
- Men's competition
- Men's single sculls
- Veniamin But
- Mykola Komarov
- Vasily Tikhonov
- Aleksandr Dumchev
- Pavlo Hurkovskiy
- Viktor Diduk
- Viktor Omelyanovich
- Andrey Vasilyev
- Aleksandr Lukyanov (cox)
- Women's competition
- Women's single sculls
- Margarita Teselko
- Marina Znak
- Nadezhda Sugako
- Sandra Brazauskaitė
- Olena Pukhaieva
- Sariya Zakyrova
- Nataliya Fedorenko
- Lidiya Averyanova
- Aušra Gudeliūnaitė (cox)
Sailing
[edit]Shooting
[edit]Swimming
[edit]Men's 50 m Freestyle
- Gennadiy Prigoda
- Vladimir Tkachenko
- Heat – 22.81
- Final – 22.88 (→ 6th place)
Men's 100 m Freestyle
- Gennadiy Prigoda
- Heat – 50.13
- Final – 49.75 (→ 4th place)
- Yuri Bashkatov
- Heat – 50.08
- Final – 50.08 (→ 5th place)
Men's 200 m Freestyle
- Alexei Kouznetsov
- Heat – 1:50.84
- B-Final – 1:51.03 (→ 12th place)
- Yuri Bashkatov
- Heat – 1:52.04 (→ did not advance, 22nd place)
Men's 400 m Freestyle
- Alexandre Bazanov
- Heat – 3:58.74 (→ did not advance, 27th place)
Men's 1500 m Freestyle
Men's 100 m Backstroke
- Igor Polyansky
- Serguei Zabolotnov
- Heat – 56.13
- Final – 55.37 (→ 4th place)
Men's 200 m Backstroke
- Igor Polyansky
- Serguei Zabolotnov
- Heat – 2:01.27
- Final – 2:00.52 (→ 4th place)
Men's 100 m Breaststroke
- Dmitry Volkov
- Alexei Matveev
- Heat – 1:03.25
- B-Final – 1:03.01 (→ 9th place)
Men's 200 m Breaststroke
- Valeri Lozik
- Heat – 2:16.31
- Final – 2:16.16 (→ 5th place)
- Vadim Alexeev
- Heat – 2:17.15
- B-Final – 2:16.70 (→ 6th place)
Men's 100 m Butterfly
- Vadim Yaroshchuk
- Heat – 54.17
- Final – 54.60 (→ 8th place)
- Konstantine Petrov
- Heat – 55.84 (→ did not advance, 23rd place)
Men's 200 m Butterfly
- Vadim Yaroshchuk
- Heat – 2:01.05
- B-Final – 2:00.34 (→ 11th place)
Men's 200 m Individual Medley
- Vadim Yaroshchuk
- Mikhail Zoubkov
- Heat – 2:03.79
- Final – 2:02.92 (→ 4th place)
Men's 400 m Individual Medley
- Mikhail Zoubkov
- Heat – 4:25.30
- B-Final – 4:25.44 (→ 13th place)
Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
- Raimundas Mažuolis, Alexei Borislavski, Nikolai Evseev and Vladimir Tkachenko
- Heat – 3:19.89
- Gennadiy Prigoda, Yuri Bashkatov, Nikolai Evseev and Vladimir Tkachenko
Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay
- Serguei Kouriaev, Alexandre Bazanov, Nikolai Evseev and Aleksei Kouznetsov
- Heat – DSQ (→ did not advance, no ranking)
Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
- Serguei Zabolotnov, Valeri Lozik, Konstantine Petrov and Nikolai Evseev
- Heat – 3:45.29
- Igor Polyansky, Dmitry Volkov, Vadim Yaroshchuk and Gennadiy Prigoda
Women's 50 m Freestyle
- Inna Abramova
- Heat – 26.27
- B-Final – 26.48 (→ 14th place)
Women's 100 m Freestyle
- Natalia Trefilova
- Heat – 56.66
- B-Final – 56.48 (→ 9th place)
- Svetlana Issakova
- Heat – 57.17
- B-Final – 57.07 (→ 15th place)
Women's 200 m Freestyle
- Natalia Trefilova
- Heat – 2:00.54
- Final – 1:59.24 (→ 5th place)
Women's 400 m Freestyle
- Natalia Trefilova
- Heat – 4:12.20
- Final – 4:13.92 (→ 8th place)
Women's 800 m Freestyle
- Natalia Trefilova
- Heat – 8:43.19 (→ did not advance, 15th place)
Women's 100 m Breaststroke
- Yelena Volkova
- Heat – 1:09.86
- Final – 1:09.24 (→ 5th place)
- Svetlana Kouzmina
- Heat – 1:10.83
- B-Final – 1:10.42 (→ 9th place)
Women's 200 m Breaststroke
- Yulia Bogatcheva
- Heat – 2:28.94
- Final – 2:28.54 (→ 5th place)
- Svetlana Kouzmina
- Heat – 2:30.93
- B-Final – 2:30.03 (→ 10th place)
Women's 100 m Breaststroke
- Ana Elizbarashvili
- Heat – 1:16.04
- Final – 1:14.05 (→ Qualified)
Women's 100 m Butterfly
- Svetlana Koptchikova
- Heat – 1:01.65
- B-Final – 1:01.48 (→ 9th place)
Women's 200 m Butterfly
- Svetlana Koptchikova
- Heat – 2:15.26
- B-Final – 2:14.43 (→ 12th place)
Women's 200 m Individual Medley
- Yelena Dendeberova
- Yulia Bogatcheva
- Heat – 2:19.07
- B-Final – 2:19.91 (→ 15th place)
Women's 400 m Individual Medley
- Yelena Dendeberova
- Heat – 4:46.63
- Final – 4:40.44 (→ 4th place)
Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay
- Inna Abramova, Svetlana Issakova, Yelena Dendeberova and Svetlana Koptchikova
- Heat – 3:46.28
- Yelena Dendeberova, Svetlana Issakova, Natalia Trefilova and Svetlana Koptchikova
- Final – 3:44.99 (→ 5th place)
Synchronized swimming
[edit]Three synchronized swimmers represented the Soviet Union in 1988.
Table tennis
[edit]Tennis
[edit]Men's Singles Competition
- Alexander Volkov
- First round — Lost to Carl-Uwe Steeb (West Germany) 5–7 4–6 3–6
Women's Singles Competition
- Larisa Neiland
- First Round – Bye
- Second Round – Defeated Sara Gomer (Great Britain) 6–7 7–6 9–7
- Third Round – Defeated Il-Soon Kim (South Korea) 6–3 7–6
- Quarterfinals – Lost to Steffi Graf (West Germany) 2–6 6–4 3–6
- Leila Meskhi
- First Round – Defeated Regina Rajchrtová (Czechoslovakia) 7–5 7–5
- Second Round – Lost to Steffi Graf (West Germany) 5–7 1–6
- Natasha Zvereva
- First Round – Bye
- Second Round – Defeated Anne Minter (Australia) 6–4 3–6 6–1
- Third Round – Defeated Tine Scheuer-Larsen (Denmark) 6–1 6–2
- Quarterfinals – Lost to Gabriela Sabatini (Argentina) 4–6 3–6
Volleyball
[edit]Men's tournament
[edit]- Preliminary round (group A)
- Defeated Bulgaria (3–0)
- Defeated Sweden (3–0)
- Defeated South Korea (3–0)
- Defeated Italy (3–1)
- Lost to Brazil (2–3)
- Semi Finals
- Defeated Argentina (3–0)
- Final
- Team roster
- Head coach: Guennady Parchine
Women's tournament
[edit]- Preliminary round (group A)
- Lost to Japan (2–3)
- Defeated South Korea (3–2)
- Defeated East Germany (3–0)
- Semi Finals
- Defeated PR China (3–0)
- Final
- Team roster
- Head coach: Nikolai Karpol
Water polo
[edit]Men's tournament
[edit]- Preliminary round (group A)
- Drew with Italy (9–9)
- Defeated Australia (11–4)
- Defeated France (14–8)
- Defeated South Korea (17–4)
- Lost to West Germany (8–9)
- Semi Finals
- Lost to United States (7–8)
- Bronze medal match
- Team roster
- Head coach: Boris Popov
Weightlifting
[edit]Wrestling
[edit]Men's freestyle
[edit]
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Event | First round | Second round | Third round | Fourth round | Fifth round | Sixth round | Seventh round | Final round | Rank |
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- Alexander Karelin — Wrestling, Heavyweight
Medals by republic
[edit]In the following table for team events number of team representatives, who received medals are counted, not "one medal for all the team", as usual. Because there were people from different republics in one team.
Rank | Republic | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russian SFSR | 61 | 31 | 49 | 141 |
2 | Ukrainian SSR | 19 | 13 | 24 | 56 |
3 | Byelorussian SSR | 14 | 3 | 8 | 25 |
4 | Lithuanian SSR | 11 | 3 | 3 | 17 |
5 | Kazakh SSR | 8 | 3 | 8 | 19 |
6 | Georgian SSR | 5 | 1 | 5 | 11 |
7 | Latvian SSR | 5 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
8 | Moldavian SSR | 2 | 3 | 2 | 7 |
9 | Armenian SSR | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
10 | Estonian SSR | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
11 | Azerbaijan SSR | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
12 | Uzbek SSR | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
13 | Kirghiz SSR | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
14 | Tajik SSR | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Totals (14 entries) | 134 | 66 | 103 | 303 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
- ^ "Olympedia – Soviet Union at the 1988 Summer Olympics". www.olympedia.org.
- ^ "1988 Olympic Games : Tournament for Men". FIBA. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
- ^ "1988 Olympic Games : Tournament for Women". FIBA. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Soviet Union Rowing at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2018.