New Zealand at the 1988 Summer Olympics

New Zealand at the Olympic Games

Flag of New Zealand
IOC code  NZL
NOC New Zealand Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.org.nz
At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul
Competitors 83 (67 men, 16 women) in 16 sports
Officials 61
Flag bearer Ian Ferguson
Medals
Rank: 18
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
8
Total
13
Olympic history (summary)
Summer Games

*with Australia as Australasia

Winter Games

New Zealand competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. 83 competitors, 67 men and 16 women, took part in 58 events in 16 sports.[1]

Medalists

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Archery

New Zealand's 1988 archery team included only one woman, veteran Ann Shurrock.

Women's Individual Competition:

Athletics

Men's Marathon

  • Final 2"14.08 (→ 12th place)

Men's Decathlon

  1. 100 metres 11.09s
  2. Long Jump 7.08m
  3. Shot Put 14.51m
  4. High Jump 2.03m
  5. 400 metres 49.89s
  6. 110m Hurdles 14.78s
  7. Discus Throw 43.20m
  8. Pole Vault 4.90m
  9. Javelin Throw 57.18m
  10. 1.500 metres 4:28.54s


Women's Marathon

  • Final 2"37.52 (→ 33rd place)

Women's Competition

Canoeing

Men's Flatwater Competition

Cycling

Men's Track Competition

Men's Road Competition

Women's Individual Road Race

Equestrianism

Eventing Competition

Jumping Competition

Fencing

One male fencer represented New Zealand in 1988.

Men's épée

Rhythmic gymnastics

Women's Rhythmic Competition

Judo

Men's Competition

Rowing

Men's Competition

Women's Competition

Sailing

Shooting

Swimming

Men's 100 m Freestyle

Men's 100 m Backstroke

Men's 200 m Backstroke

Men's 100 m Breaststroke

Men's 200 m Breaststroke

Men's 100 m Butterfly

Men's 200 m Butterfly

Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay


Women's 100 m Backstroke

Women's 200 m Backstroke

Table tennis

Men's Competition

Tennis

Men's Doubles Competition


Women's Singles Competition

Taekwondo (demonstration sport)

Men's Competition

Women's Competition

Weightlifting

Men's Competition

Wrestling

Men's Freestyle Competition

References

  1. "New Zealand at the 1988 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
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