The Sports Almanac



1988 Summer Olympics

Seoul, South Korea


MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

SOVIET UNION -  132 Medals

EAST GERMANY -  102 Medals

UNITED STATES -  94 Medals

Athletics
Synchronized Swimming
Swimming
Diving
Water Polo
Archery
Basketball Boxing
Canoeing Cycling Equestrian Fencing
Field Hockey Soccer Gymnastics Handball
Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing
Shooting Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball
Weightlifting Wrestling


1988 Seoul Overall Medal Standings
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
Soviet Union
55
31
46
132
2
East Germany
37
35
30
102
3
United States
36
31
27
94
4
West Germany
11
14
15
40
5
Bulgaria
10
12
13
35
6
South Korea
12
10
11
33
7
China
5
11
12
28
8
Romania
7
11
6
24
9
Great Britain
5
10
9
24
10
Hungary
11
6
6
23
11
France
6
4
6
16
12
Poland
2
5
9
16
13
Italy
6
4
4
14
14
Japan
4
3
7
14
15
Australia
3
6
5
14
16
New Zealand
3
2
8
13
17
Yugoslavia
3
4
5
12
18
Sweden
0
4
7
11
19
Canada
3
2
5
10
20
Kenya
5
2
2
9
21
Netherlands
2
2
5
9
22
Czechoslovakia
3
3
2
8
23
Brazil
1
2
3
6
24
Norway
2
3
0
5
25
Denmark
2
1
1
4
26
Finland
1
1
2
4
27
Spain
1
1
2
4
28
Switzerland
0
2
2
4
29
Morocco
1
0
2
3
30
Turkey
1
1
0
2
31
Jamaica
0
2
0
2
32
Argentina
0
1
1
2
33
Belgium
0
0
2
2
34
Mexico
0
0
2
2
35
Austria
1
0
0
1
36
Portugal
1
0
0
1
37
Suriname
1
0
0
1
38
Chile
0
1
0
1
39
Costa Rica
0
1
0
1
40
Indonesia
0
1
0
1
41
Iran
0
1
0
1
42
Netherlands Antillies
0
1
0
1
43
Peru
0
1
0
1
44
Senegal
0
1
0
1
45
US Virgin Islands
0
1
0
1
46
Colombia
0
0
1
1
47
Djibouti
0
0
1
1
48
Greece
0
0
1
1
49
Mongolia
0
0
1
1
50
Pakistan
0
0
1
1
51
Philippines
0
0
1
1
52
Thailand
0
0
1
1

1988 Seoul Athletics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 100 Meters
Carl Lewis - United States
Linford Christie - Great Britain
Calvin Smith - United States
Women's 100 Meters
Florence Griffith Joyner - United States
Evelyn Ashford - United States
Heike Drechsler - East Germany
Men's 200 Meters
Joe DeLoach - United States
Carl Lewis - United States Robson da Silva - Brazil
Women's 200 Meters
Florence Griffith Joyner - United States Grace Jackson - Jamaica
Heike Drechsler - East Germany
Men's 400 Meters
Steve Lewis - United States
Butch Reynolds - United States
Danny Everett - United States
Women's 400 Meters
Olga Bryzgina - Soviet Union
Petra Müller - East Germany
Olga Nazarova - Soviet Union
Men's 800 Meters
Paul Ereng - Kenya
Joaquim Cruz - Brazil
Saïd Aouita - Morocco
Women's 800 Meters
Sigrun Wodars - East Germany
Christine Wachtel - East Germany
Kim Gallagher - United States
Men's 1500 Meters
Peter Rono - Kenya
Peter Elliott - Great Britain
Jens-Peter Herold - East Germany
Women's 1500 Meters
Paula Ivan - Romania
Laimutė Baikauskaitė - Soviet Union
Tetyana Samolenko - Soviet Union
Men's 5000 Meters
John Ngugi - Kenya
Dieter Baumann - West Germany
Hansjörg Kunze - East Germany
Women's 3000 Meters Tetyana Samolenko - Soviet Union Paula Ivan - Romania Yvonne Murray - Great Britain
Men's 10000 Meters
Brahim Boutayeb - Morocco
Salvatore Antibo - Italy
Kipkemboy Kimeli - Kenya
Women's 10000 Meters
Olga Bondarenko - Soviet Union
Liz McColgan - Great Britain
Yelena Zhupiyeva - Soviet Union
Men's 110 Meter Hurdles
Roger Kingdom - United States
Colin Jackson - Great Britain
Tonie Campbell - United States
Women's 100 Meter Hurdles
Yordanka Donkova - Bulgaria
Gloria Siebert - East Germany
Claudia Zackiewicz - West Germany
Men's 400 Meter Hurdles
Andre Phillips - United States
Amadou Dia Ba - Senegal
Edwin Moses - United States
Women's 400 Meter Hurdles
Debbie Flintoff-King - Australia
Tatyana Ledovskaya - Soviet Union
Ellen Fiedler - East Germany
Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase
Julius Kariuki - Kenya
Peter Koech - Kenya
Mark Rowland - Great Britain
Men's 4X100 Meter Relay
Soviet Union
Great Britain
France
Women's 4X100 Meter Relay
United States
East Germany
Soviet Union
Men's 4X400 Meter Relay
United States
Jamaica
West Germany
Women's 4X400 Meter Relay
Soviet Union
United States
East Germany
Men's Marathon
Gelindo Bordin - Italy
Douglas Wakiihuri - Kenya
Hussein Ahmed Salah - Djibouti
Women's Marathon
Rosa Mota - Portugal
Lisa Martin-Ondieki - Australia
Katrin Dörre - East Germany
Men's 20KM Walk
Jozef Pribilinec - Czechoslovakia
Ronald Weigel - East Germany
Maurizio Damilano - Italy
Men's 50KM Walk
Vyacheslav Ivanenko - Soviet Union
Ronald Weigel - East Germany Hartwig Gauder - East Germany
Men's Long Jump
Carl Lewis - United States
Mike Powell - United States
Larry Myricks - United States
Women's Long Jump
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - United States
Heike Drechsler - East Germany Galina Chistyakova - Soviet Union
Men's Triple Jump
Khristo Markov - Bulgaria
Igor Lapshin - Soviet Union
Aleksandr Kovalenko - Soviet Union
Men's High Jump
Hennadiy Avdyeyenko - Soviet Union
Hollis Conway - United States
Rudolf Povarnitsyn - Soviet Union
Patrik Sjöberg - Sweden
Women's High Jump
Louise Ritter - United States
Stefka Kostadinova - Bulgaria
Tamara Bykova - Soviet Union
Men's Pole Vault
Sergey Bubka - Soviet Union
Radion Gataullin - Soviet Union
Grigoriy Yegorov - Soviet Union
Men's Shot Put
Ulf Timmermann - East Germany
Randy Barnes - United States
Werner Günthör - Switzerland
Women's Shot Put
Natalya Lisovskaya - Soviet Union
Kathrin Neimke - East Germany
Li meisu - China
Men's Discus
Jürgen Schult - East Germany Romas Ubartas - Soviet Union
Rolf Danneberg - West Germany
Women's Discus
Martina Hellmann - East Germany
Diana Gansky - East Germany
Tsvetanka Khristova - Bulgaria
Men's Javelin
Tapio Korjus - Finland
Jan Železný - Czechoslovakia
Seppo Räty - Finland
Women's Javelin
Petra Felke - East Germany
Fatima Whitbread - Great Britain
Beate Koch - East Germany
Men's Hammer Throw
Sergey Litvinov - Soviet Union
Yuriy Sedykh - Soviet Union
Jüri Tamm - Soviet Union
Decathlon
Christian Schenk - East Germany
Torsten Voss - East Germany
Dave Steen - Canada
Heptathlon
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - United States Sabine John - East Germany
Anke Behmer - East Germany

1988 Seoul Synchronized Swimming
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Solo
Carolyn Waldo - Canada
Tracie Ruiz - United States
Mikako Kotani - Japan
Duet
Michelle Cameron, Carolyn Waldo - Canada Karen Josephson, Sarah Josephson - United States
Mikako Kotani, Miyako Tanaka - Japan

1988 Seoul Swimming
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 50 Meter Freestyle
Matt Biondi - United States
Tom Jager - United States
Gennadiy Prigoda - Soviet Union
Women's 50 Meter Freestyle
Kristin Otto - East Germany
Yang Wenyi - China
Jill Sterkel - United States
Katrin Meissner - East Germany
Men's 100 Meter Freestyle
Matt Biondi - United States Chris Jacobs - United States
Stéphan Caron - France
Women's 100 Meter Freestyle
Kristin Otto - East Germany Zhuang Yong - China
Catherine Plewinski - France
Men's 200 Meter Freestyle
Duncan Armstrong - Australia
Anders Holmertz - Sweden
Matt Biondi - United States
Women's 200 Meter Freestyle
Heike Friedrich - East Germany
Silvia Poll - Costa Rica
Manuaela Stellmach - East Germany
Men's 400 Meter Freestyle
Uwe Dassler - East Germany
Duncan Armstrong - Australia Artur Wojdat - Poland
Women's 400 Meter Freestyle
Janet Evans - United States
Heike Friedrich - East Germany Anke Möhring - East Germany
Women's 800 Meter Freestyle
Janet Evans - United States Astrid Strauß - East Germany
Julie McDonald - Australia
Men's 1500 Meter Freestyle
Vladimir Salnikov - Soviet Union
Stefan Pfeiffer - West Germany
Uwe Dassler - East Germany
Men's 100 Meter Backstroke
Daichi Suzuki - Japan
David Berkoff - United States
Igor Polyansky - Soviet Union
Women's 100 Meter Backstroke
Kristin Otto - East Germany Krisztina Egerszegi - Hungary
Cornelia Sirch - East Germany
Men's 200 Meter Backstroke
Igor Polyansky - Soviet Union Frank Baltrusch - East Germany
Paul Kingsman - New Zealand
Women's 200 Meter Backstroke
Krisztina Egerszegi - Hungary Katrin Zimmermann - East Germany
Cornelia Sirch - East Germany
Men's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Adrian Moorhouse - Great Britain
Károly Güttler - Hungary
Dmitry Volkov - Soviet Union
Women's 100 Meter Breaststroke
Tanya Dangalakova - Bulgaria
Antoaneta Frenkeva - Bulgaria
Silke Hörner - East Germany
Men's 200 Meter Breaststroke
József Szabó - Hungary
Nick Gillingham - Great Britain
Sergio López Miró - Spain
Women's 200 Meter Breaststroke
Silke Hörner - East Germany Huang Xiaomin - China
Antoaneta Frenkeva - Bulgaria
Men's 100 Meter Butterfly
Anthony Nesty - Suriname
Matt Biondi - United States And Jameson - Great Britain
Women's 100 Meter Butterfly
Kristin Otto - East Germany Birte Weigang - East Germany
Hong Qian - China
Men's 200 Meter Butterfly
Michael Gross - West Germany
Benny Nielsen - Denmark
Anthony Mosse - New Zealand
Women's 200 Meter Butterfly
Kathleen Nord - East Germany
Birte Weigang - East Germany Mary T. Meagher - United States
Men's 200 Meter Individual Medley
Tamás Darnyi - Hungary
Patrick Kühl - East Germany
Vadim Yaroshchuk - Soviet Union
Women's 200 Meter Individual Medley
Daniela Hunger - East Germany
Yelena Dendeberova - Soviet Union
Noemi Lung - Romania
Men's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Tamás Darnyi - Hungary David Wharton - United States
Stefano Battistelli - Italy
Women's 400 Meter Individual Medley
Janet Evans - United States Noemi Lung - Romania Daniela Hunger - East Germany
Men's 4X100 Meter Freestyle Relay
United States
Soviet Union
East Germany
Women's 4X100 Meter Freestyle Relay
East Germany
Netherlands
United States
Men's 4X200 Meter Freestyle Relay
United States
East Germany
West Germany
Men's 4X100 Medley Relay
United States
Canada
Soviet Union
Women's 4X100 Medley  Relay
East Germany
United States
Canada

1988 Seoul Diving
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 3 Meter Springboard
Greg Louganis - United States
Tan Liangde - China
Li Deliang - China
Women's 3 Meter Springboard
Gao Min - China
Li Qing - China
Kelly McCormick - United States
Men's 10 Meter Platform
Kobi White - United States
Xiong Ni - China
Jesús Mena - Mexico
Women's 10 Meter Platform
Xu Yanmei - China
Michele Mitchell - United States
Wendy Williams - United States

1988 Seoul Water Polo
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Yugoslavia
United States
Soviet Union

1988 Seoul Archery
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual
Jay Barrs - United States
Park Sung-soo - South Korea
Vladimir Yesheyev - Soviet Union
Men's Team
South Korea
United States
Great Britain
Women's Individual
Kim Soo-nyung - South Korea
Wang Hee-kyung - South Korea
Yun Young-sook - South Korea
Women's Team
South Korea
Indonesia
United States

1988 Seoul Basketball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Soviet Union
Yugoslavia
United States
Women's
United States
Yugoslavia
Soviet Union

1988 Seoul Boxing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Light Flyweight
Ivailo Marinov - Bulgaria
Michael Carbajal - United States
Leopoldo Serantes - Philippines
Róbert Isaszegi - Hungary
Flyweight
Kim Kwang-sun - South Korea
Andreas Tews - East Germany
Mario González - Mexico
Timofey Skryabin - Soviet Union
Bantamweight
Kennedy McKinney - United States
Aleksandar Khristov - Bulgaria
Jorge Julio Rocha - Colombia
Phajol Moolsan - Thailand
Featherweight
Giovanni Parisi - Italy
Daniel Dumitrescu - Romania
Lee Jae-hyuk - South Korea
Abdelhak Achik - Morocco
Lightweight
Andreas Zülow - East Germany
George Cramne - Sweden
Nergüin Enkhbat - Mongolia
Romallis Ellis - United States
Light Welterweight
Vyacheslav Yanovski - Soviet Union
Grahame Cheney - Australia
Lars Myrberg - Sweden
Reiner Gies - West Germany
Welterweight
Robert Wangila - Kenya
Laurent Boudouani - France
Jan Dydak - Poland
Kenneth Gould - United States
Light Middleweight Park Si-hun - South Korea
Roy Jones, Jr. - United States
Raymond Downey - Canada
Richard Woodhall - Great Britain
Middleweight
Henry Maske - East Germany
Egerton Marcus - Canada
Chris Sande - Kenya
Hussain Shah - Pakistan
Light Heavyweight
Andrew Maynard - United States
Nurmagomed Shanavazov - Soviet Union
Damir Škaro - Yugoslavia
Henryk Petrich - Poland
Heavyweight
Ray Mercer - United States
Baik Hyun-man - South Korea
Andrzej Golota - Poland
Arnold Vanderlyde - Netherlands
Super Heavyweight
Lennox Lewis - Canada
Riddick Bowe - United States
Aleksandr Miroshnichenko - Soviet Union
Janusz Zarenkiewicz - Poland

1988 Seoul Canoeing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's C-1 500 Meters
Olaf Heukrodt - East Germany
Michał Śliwiński - Soviet Union
Martin Marinov - Bulgaria
Men's C-1 1000 Meters
Ivans Klementyev - Soviet Union
Jörg Schmidt - East Germany
Nikolay Bukhalov - Bulgaria
Men's C-2 500 Meters
Viktor Reneysky, Nicolae Juravschi - Soviet Union
Marek Dopierała, Marek Łbik - Poland
Philippe Renaud, Joël Bettin - France
Men's C-2 1000 Meters
Viktor Reneysky, Nicolae Juravschi - Soviet Union Olaf Heukrodt, Ingo Spelly - East Germany Marek Dopierała, Marek Łbik - Poland
Men's K-1 500 Meters
Zsolt Gyulay - Hungary
Andreas Stähle - East Germany
Paul MacDonald - New Zealand
Men's K-1 1000 Meters
Greg Barton - United States
Grant Davies - Australia
André Wohllebe - East Germany
Men's K-2 500 Meters
Ian Ferguson, Paul MacDonald - New Zealand Igor Nagayev, Viktor Denisov - Soviet Union
Attila Ábrahám, Ferenc Csipes - Hungary
Men's K-2 1000 Meters
Greg Barton, Norman Bellingham - United States Ian Ferguson, Paul MacDonald - New Zealand Peter Foster, Kelvin Graham - Australia
Men's K-4 1000 Meters
Hungary
Soviet Union
East Germany
Women's K-1 500 Meters
Vanja Gesheva - Bulgaria
Birgit Schmidt - East Germany
Izabela Dylewska - Poland
Women's K-2 500 Meters
Birgit Schmidt, Anke Nothnagel - East Germany Vanja Gesheva, Diana Paliiska - Bulgaria Annemiek Derckx, Annemarie Cox - Netherlands
Women's K-4 500 Meters
East Germany
Hungary
Bulgaria

1988 Seoul Cycling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
ROAD CYCLING
Men's Road Race
Olaf Ludwig - East Germany
Bernd Gröne - West Germany
Christian Henn - West Germany
Women's Road Race
Monique Knol - Netherlands
Jutta Neihaus - West Germany
Laima Zilporite - Soviet Union
Men's Time Trial
East Germany
Poland
Sweden
TRACK CYCLING
Men's Points Race
Dan Frost - Denmark
Leo Peelen - Netherlands
Marat Ganeyev - Soviet Union
Men's Individual Pursuit
Gintautas Umaras - Soviet Union
Dean Woods - Australia
Bernd Dittert - East Germany
Men's Team Pursuit
Soviet Union
East Germany
Australia
Men's Sprint
Lutz Heßlich - East Germany
Nikolay Kovsh - Soviet Union
Gary Neiwand - Australia
Men's 1KM Time Trial
Aleksandr Kirichenko - Soviet Union
Martin Vinnicombe - Australia
Robert Lechner - West Germany
Women's Sprint
Erika Salumäe - Soviet Union
Christa Luding-Rothenburger - East Germany
Connie Young - United States

1988 Seoul Equestrian
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual Dressage
Nicole Uphoff - West Germany
Margit Otto-Crépin - France
Christine Stückelberger - Switzerland
Team Dressage
West Germany
Switzerland
Canada
Individual Eventing
Mark Todd - New Zealand
Ian Stark - Great Britain
Virginia Leng - Great Britain
Team Eventing
West Germany
Great Britain
New Zealand
Individual Jumping
Pierre Durand, Jr. - France
Greg Best - United States
Karsten Huck - West Germany
Team Jumping
West Germany
United States
France

1988 Seoul Fencing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual Épée
Arnd Schmitt - West Germany
Philippe Riboud - France
Andrey Shuvalov - Soviet Union
Men's Team Épée France
West Germany
Soviet Union
Men's Individual Foil
Stefano Cerioni - Italy
Udo Wagner - East Germany
Alexandr Romankov - Soviet Union
Men's Team Foil
Soviet Union
West Germany
Hungary
Men's Individual Sabre
Jean-François Lamour - France
Janusz Olech - Poland
Giovanni Scalzo - Italy
Men's Team Sabre
Hungary
Soviet Union
Italy
Women's Individual Foil
Anja Fichtel - West Germany
Sabine Bau - West Germany
Zita Funkenhauser - West Germany
Women's Team Foil
West Germany
Italy
Hungary

1988 Seoul Field Hockey
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Great Britain
West Germany
Netherlands
Women's
Australia
South Korea
Netherlands

1988 Seoul Soccer
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Soviet Union
Brazil
West Germany

1988 Seoul Gymnastics
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Individual All-Around
Vladimir Artemov - Soviet Union
Valeri Liukin - Soviet Union
Dmitry Bilozerchev - Soviet Union
Women's Individual All-Around
Elena Shushunova - Soviet Union
Daniela Silivaş - Romania
Svetlana Boginskaya - Soviet Union
Men's Team All-Around
Soviet Union
East Germany
Japan
Women's Team All-Around
Soviet Union
Romania
East Germany
Men's Vault
Lou Yun - China Sylvio Kroll - East Germany
Park Jong-Hoon - South Korea
Women's Vault
Svetlana Boginskaya - Soviet Union Gabriela Potorac - Romania Daniela Silivaş - Romania
Men's Floor
Sergei Kharkov - Soviet Union
Vladimir Artemov - Soviet Union Lou Yun - China
Yukio Iketani - Japan
Women's Floor
Daniela Silivaş - Romania Svetlana Boginskaya - Soviet Union Diana Doudeva - Bulgaria
Men's Pommel Horse
Lyubomir Gueraskov - Bulgaria
Zsolt Borkai - Hungary
Dmitri Bilozerchev - Soviet Union
None Awarded None Awarded
Women's Balance Beam
Daniela Silivaş - Romania Elena Shushunova - Soviet Union Gabriela Potorac - Romania
Phoebe Mills - United States
Men's Rings
Holger Behrendt - East Germany
Dmitri Bilozerchev - Soviet Union
None Awarded Sven Tippelt - East Germany
Men's Horizontal Bar
Vladimir Artemov - Soviet Union
Valeri Liukin - Soviet Union
None Awarded
Holger Behrendt - East Germany
Marius Gherman - Romania
Men's Parallel Bars
Vladimir Artemov - Soviet Union Valeri Liukin - Soviet Union Sven Tippelt - East Germany
Women's Uneven Bars
Daniela Silivaş - Romania Dagmar Kersten - East Germany
Elena Shushunova - Soviet Union
Rhythmic Individiual All-Around
Marina Lobatch - Soviet Union
Adriana Dunavska - Bulgaria
Alexandra Timoshenko - Soviet Union

1988 Seoul Handball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's
Soviet Union
South Korea
Yugoslavia
Women's
South Korea
Norway
Soviet Union

1988 Seoul Judo
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Extra Lightweight
Kim Jae-yup - South Korea
Kevin Asano - United States
Shinji Hosokawa - Japan
Amiran Totikashvili - Soviet Union
Half-Lightweight
Lee Kyung-keun - South Korea
Janusz Pawłowski - Poland
Bruno Carabetta - France
Yosuke Yamamoto - Japan
Lightweight
Marc Alexandre - France
Sven Loll - East Germany
Mike Swain - United States
Georgy Tenadze - Soviet Union
Half-Middleweight
Waldemar Legień - Poland
Frank Wieneke - West Germany
Torsten Bréchôt - East Germany
Bashir Varaev - Soviet Union
Middleweight
Peter Seisenbacher - Austria
Vladimir Shestakov - Soviet Union
Akinobu Osako - Japan
Ben Spijkers - Netherlands
Half-Heavyweight
Aurélio Miguel - Brazil
Marc Meiling - West Germany
Dennis Stewart - Great Britain
Robert Van de Walle - Belgium
Heavyweight
Hitoshi Saito - Japan
Henry Stöhr - East Germany
Cho Yong-chul - South Korea
Grigory Verichev - Soviet Union

1988 Seoul Modern Pentathlon
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Individual
János Martinek - Hungary
Carlo Massullo - Italy
Vakhtang Iagorashvili - Soviet Union
Team
Hungary
Italy
Great Britain

1988 Seoul Rowing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Single Sculls
Thomas Lange - East Germany
Peter-Michael Kolbe - West Germany
Eric Verdonk - New Zealand
Men's Double Sculls Nico Rienks, Ronald Florijn - Netherlands
Beat Schwerzmann, Ueli Bodenmann - Switzerland
Oleksandr Marchenko, Vasil Yakiusha - Soviet Union
Men's Quadruple Sculls Italy
Norway
East Germany
Men's Coxless Pairs Andy Holmes, Steve Redgrave - Great Britain
Dănuţ Dobre, Dragoş Neagu - Romania
Sadik Mujkič, Bojan Prešern - Yugoslavia
Men's Coxed Pairs
Italy
East Germany
Great Britain
Men's Coxless Fours East Germany
United States
West Germany
Men's Coxed Fours East Germany
Romania
New Zealand
Men's Eights West Germany
Soviet Union
United States
Women's Single Sculls
Jutta Behrendt - East Germany
Anne Marden - United States
Magdalena Georgieva - Bulgaria
Women's Double Sculls Birgit Peter, Martina Schröter - East Germany
Elisabeta Lipă, Veronica Cogeanu - Romania
Violeta Ninova, Stefka Madina - Bulgaria
Women's Quadruple Sculls East Germany
Soviet Union
Romania
Women's Coxless Pairs Rodica Arba, Olga Homeghi - Romania
Radka Stoyanova, Lalka Berberova - Bulgaria
Nikki Payne, Lynley Hannen - New Zealand
Women's Coxed Fours East Germany
China
Romania
Women's Eights East Germany
Romania
China

1988 Seoul Sailing
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Women's 470 Allison Jolly, Lynne Jewell - United States
Marit Söderström, Birgitta Bengtsson - Sweden
Larisa Moskalenko, Iryna Chunykhovska - Soviet Union
Men's Division II
Bruce Kendall - New Zealand
Jan Boersma - Netherlands Antillies
Mike Gebhardt - United States
Men's Finn
Jose Doreste - Spain
Peter Holmberg - US Virgin Islands
John Cutler - New Zealand
Men's 470 Thierry Peponnet, Luc Pillot - France
Tõnu Tõniste, Toomas Tõniste - Soviet Union John Shadden, Charles McKee - United States
Flying Dutchman
Jørgen Bojsen-Møller, Christian Grønborg - Denmark
Ole Pollen, Erik Björkum - Norway
Frank McLaughlin, John Millen - Canada
Tornado
Jean Le Deroff, Nicolas Hénard - France
Chris Timms, Rex Sellers - New Zealand
Lars Grael, Clinio Freitas - Brazil
Star
Michael McIntyre, Bryn Vaile - Great Britain
Mark Reynolds, Harold Haenel - United States
Troben Grael, Nelson Falcão - Brazil
Soling
Jochen Schümann, Thomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel - East Germany
John Kostecki, William Baylis, Robert Billingham - United States
Jesper Bank, Jan Mathiasen, Steen Secher - Denmark

1988 Seoul Shooting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's 50 Meter Rifle Three Positions
Malcom Cooper - Great Britain
Alister Allan - Great Britain
Kirill Ivanov - Soviet Union
Women's 50 Meter Rifle Three Positions
Silvia Sperber - West Germany
Vesela Letcheva - Bulgaria
Valentina Cherkasova - Soviet Union
Men's 50 Meter Rifle Prone
Miroslav Varga - Czechoslovakia
Cha Young-chul - South Korea
Attila Záhonyi - Hungary
Men's 10 Meter Air Rifle
Goran Maksimović - Yugoslavia
Nicolas Berthelot - France
Johann Riederer - West Germany
Women's 10 Meter Air Rifle
Irina Shilova - Soviet Union
Silvia Sperber - West Germany Anna Maloukhina - Soviet Union
Men's 50 Meter Pistol
Sorin Babii - Romania
Ragnar Skanåker - Sweden
Igor Basinski - Soviet Union
Women's 25 Meter Pistol
Nino Salukvadze - Soviet Union
Tomoko Hasegawa - Japan
Jasna Šekarić - Yugoslavia
Men's 25 Meter Rapid Fire Pistol
Afanasijs Kuzmins - Soviet Union
Ralf Schumann - East Germany
Zoltán Kovács - Hungary
Men's 10 Meter Air Pistol
Tanyu Kiryakov - Bulgaria
Erich Buljung - United States
Xu Haifeng - China
Women's 10 Meter Air Pistol
Jasna Šekarić - Yugoslavia Nino Salukvadze - Soviet Union Marina Dobrantcheva - Soviet Union
Men's 50 Meter Running Target
Tor Heiestad - Norway
Huang Shiping - China
Gennadi Avramenko - Soviet Union
Trap
Dmitry Monakov - Soviet Union
Miloslav Bednařík - Czechoslovakia
Frans Peeters - Belgium
Skeet
Axel Wegner - East Germany
Alfonso de Iruarrizaga - Chile
Jorge Guardiola - Spain

1988 Seoul Table Tennis
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Singles
Yoo Nam-Kyu - South Korea
Kim Ki-Taik - South Korea
Erik Lindh - Sweden
Women's Singles
Chen Jing - China
Li Hufen - China
Jiao Zhimin - China
Men's Doubles
Chen Longcan, Wei Qingguang - China
Ilija Lupulesku, Zoran Primorac - Yugoslavia
Ahn Jae-Hyung, Yoo Nam-Kyu - South Korea
Women's Doubles
Hyun Jung-Hwa, Yang Young-Ja - South Korea
Chen Jing, Jiao Zhimin - China Jasna Fazlić, Gordana Perkučin - Yugoslavia

1988 Seoul Tennis
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Singles
Miloslav Mečíŕ - Czechoslovakia
Tim Mayotte - United States
Stefan Edberg - Sweden
Brad Gilbert - United States
Women's Singles
Steffi Graf - West Germany
Gabriella Sabatini - Argentina
Zina Garrison - United States
Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière - Bulgaria
Men's Doubles
Ken Flach, Robert Seguso - United States
Emilio Sánchez, Sergio Casal - Spain
Miloslav Mečíŕ, Milan Šrejber - Czechoslovakia
Stefan Edberg, Anders Järryd - Sweden
Women's Doubles
Pam Shriver, Zina Garrison - United States Jana Novatná, Helena Suková - Czechoslovakia
Elizabeth Smylie, Wendy Turnbull - Australia
Steffi Graf, Claudia Kohde-Kilsch - West Germany

1988 Seoul Volleyball
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Men's Indoor
United States
Soviet Union
Argentina
Women's Indoor
Soviet Union
Peru
China

1988 Seoul Weightlifting
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Flyweight
Sevdalin Marinov - Bulgaria
Chun Byung-Kwan - South Korea
He Zhuoqiang - China
Bantamweight
Oksen Mirzoyan - Soviet Union
He Yingqiang - China
Liu Shoubin - China
Featherweight
Naim Süleymanoğlu - Turkey
Stefan Topurov - Bulgaria
Ye Huanming - China
Lightweight
Joachim Kunz - East Germany
Israel Militosyan - Soviet Union
Li Jinhe - China
Middleweight
Borislav Gidikov - Bulgaria
Ingo Steinhöfel - East Germany
Aleksandar Varbanov - Bulgaria
Light Heavyweight
Israil Arsamakov - Soviet Union
István Messzi - Hungary
Lee Hyung-kun - South Korea
Middle Heavyweight
Anatoly Khrapaty - Soviet Union
Nail Mukhamedyarov - Soviet Union
Sławomir Zawada - Poland
Heavyweight I
Pavel Kuznetsov - Soviet Union
Nicu Vlad - Romania
Peter Immesberger - West Germany
Heavyweight II
Yury Zakharevich - Soviet Union
József Jacsó - Hungary
Ronny Weller - East Germany
Super Heavyweight
Aleksandr Kurlovich - Soviet Union
Manfred Nerlinger - West Germany
Martin Zawieja - West Germany

1988 Seoul Wrestling
EVENT
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
Freestyle Light Flyweight Takashi Kobayashi - Japan
Ivan Tzonov - Bulgaria
Sergei Karamchakov - Soviet Union
Freestyle Flyweight Mitsuru Sato - Japan
Šaban Trstena - Yugoslavia
Vladimir Toguzov - Soviet Union
Freestyle Bantamweight Sergei Beloglazov - Soviet Union
Askari Mohammadian - Iran
Noh Kyung-sun - South Korea
Freestyle Featherweight John Smith - United States
Stepan Sarkisyan - Soviet Union
Simeon Shterev - Bulgaria
Freestyle Lightweight Arsen Fadzaev - Soviet Union
Park Jang-soon - South Korea
Nate Carr - United States
Freestyle Welterweight Kenny Monday - United States
Adlan Varayev - Soviet Union
Rahmat Sofiadi - Bulgaria
Freestyle Middleweight Han Myung-woo - South Korea
Necmi Gençalp - Turkey
Jozef Lohyňa - Czechoslovakia
Freestyle Light Heavyweight Makharbek Khadartsev - Soviet Union
Akira Ota - Japan
Kim Tae-woo - South Korea
Freestyle Heavyweight Vasile Puşcaşu - Romania
Leri Khabelov - Soviet Union
William Scherr - United States
Freestyle Super Heavyweight David Gobejishvili - Soviet Union
Bruce Baumgartner - United States
Andreas Schröder - East Germany
Greco-Roman Light Flyweight Vincenzo Maenza - Italy
Andrzej Głąb - Poland
Bratan Tzenov - Bulgaria
Greco-Roman Flyweight Jon Rønningen - Norway
Atsuji Miyahara - Japan
Lee Jae-suk - South Korea
Greco-Roman Bantamweight András Sike - Hungary
Stoyan Balov - Bulgaria
Charalambos Cholidis - Greece
Greco-Roman Featherweight Kamandar Madzhidov - Soviet Union
Zhivko Vangelov - Bulgaria
An Dae-hyun - South Korea
Greco-Roman Lightweight Levon Julfalakyan - Soviet Union
Kim Sung-moon - South Korea
Tapio Sipilä - Finland
Greco-Roman Welterweight Kim Young-nam - South Korea
Daulet Turlykhanov - Soviet Union
Józef Tracz - Poland
Greco-Roman Middleweight Mikhail Mamiashvili - Soviet Union
Tibor Komáromi - Hungary
Kim Sang-kyu - South Korea
Greco-Roman Light Heavyweight Atanas Komchev - Bulgaria
Harri Koskela - Finland
Vladimir Popov - Soviet Union
Greco-Roman Heavyweight Andrzej Wroński - Poland
Gerhard Himmel - West Germany
Dennis Koslowski - United States
Greco-Roman Super Heavyweight Aleksandr Karelin - Soviet Union
Rangel Gerovski - Bulgaria
Tomas Johansson - Sweden