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Men's decathlon
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Pictogram of athletics
VenuesOlympic Stadium
DatesSeptember 28-29
Competitors39 from 26 nations
Winning result8488
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Christian Schenk
 East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Torsten Voss
 East Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dave Steen
 Canada
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Athletics at the
1988 Summer Olympics
Track events
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1500 mmenwomen
3000 mwomen
5000 mmen
10,000 mmenwomen
100 m hurdleswomen
110 m hurdlesmen
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3000 m
steeplechase
men
4 × 100 m relaymenwomen
4 × 400 m relaymenwomen
Road events
Marathonmenwomen
20 km walkmen
50 km walkmen
Field events
Long jumpmenwomen
Triple jumpmen
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Pole vaultmen
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Combined events
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Decathlonmen
Wheelchair races

These are the official results of the Men's Decathlon competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There were a total number of 39 participating athletes, with five competitors who didn't finish the competition.

Medalists

Gold Christian Schenk
 East Germany
Silver Torsten Voss
 East Germany
Bronze Dave Steen
 Canada

Schedule

September 28, 1988
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
September 29, 1988
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in points) prior to the 1988 Summer Olympics.

World Record 8798(*) 8832(**) West Germany Jürgen Hingsen Mannheim (FRG) June 9, 1984
8797(*) 8847(**) United Kingdom Daley Thompson Los Angeles (USA) August 9, 1984
Olympic Record 8797(*) 8847(**) United Kingdom Daley Thompson Los Angeles (USA) August 9, 1984

(*) Original score according to the 1962/1977 tables.

(**) Score according to the 1985 tables.

Thompson's mark was not a world record in 1984, but when the 1985 tables came into use, his mark became the record. They were both given credit for the world record.

Results

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow. These marks were split between six competitors with the gold medallist claiming the high jump mark.

Neither the silver nor bronze medallists claimed any of these marks yet the competitor who placed 17th claimed three of them.


Rank Athlete Nationality 100m LJ SP HJ 400m 110m H DT PV JT 1500m Points Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Christian Schenk  East Germany 11.25 7.43 15.48 2.27 48.90 15.13 49.28 4.70 61.32 4:28.95 8488
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Torsten Voss  East Germany 10.87 7.45 14.97 1.97 47.71 14.46 44.36 5.10 61.76 4:33.02 8399
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dave Steen  Canada 11.18 7.44 14.20 1.97 48.29 14.81 43.66 5.20 64.16 4:23.20 8328
4 Daley Thompson  Great Britain 10.62 7.38 15.02 2.03 49.06 14.72 44.80 4.90 64.04 4:45.11 8306
5 Christian Plaziat  France 10.83 7.62 13.58 2.12 48.34 14.18 43.06 4.90 52.18 4:34.07 8272
6 Alain Blondel  France 11.02 7.43 12.92 1.97 47.44 14.40 41.20 5.20 57.46 4:16.64 8268
7 Tim Bright  United States 11.18 7.05 14.12 2.06 49.34 14.39 41.68 5.70 61.60 4:51.20 8216
8 Robert de Wit  Netherlands 11.05 6.95 15.34 2.00 48.21 14.36 41.32 4.80 63.00 4:25.86 8189
9 Dave Johnson  United States 11.15 7.12 14.52 2.03 49.15 14.66 42.36 4.90 66.46 4:29.62 8180
10 Pavel Tarnavetskiy  Soviet Union 11.23 7.28 15.25 1.97 48.60 14.76 48.02 5.20 59.48 4:52.24 8167
11 Petri Keskitalo  Finland 10.94 7.56 15.34 1.97 49.94 14.25 41.86 4.80 66.64 4:55.89 8143
12 Beat Gähwiler  Switzerland 11.18 7.34 14.48 1.94 49.02 15.11 42.46 4.70 65.84 4:16.74 8114
13 Dezső Szabó  Hungary 11.02 7.29 12.92 2.06 48.23 14.96 39.54 5.00 56.80 4:17.85 8093
14 Mike Smith  Canada 10.99 7.37 13.61 1.97 47.83 14.70 43.88 4.30 66.54 4:28.97 8083
15 Simon Shirley  Australia 11.03 7.45 14.20 1.97 48.84 15.44 41.68 4.70 64.00 4:27.48 8036
16 Simon Poelman  New Zealand 11.09 7.08 14.51 2.03 49.89 14.78 43.20 4.90 57.18 4:28.54 8021
17 Mikael Olander  Sweden 11.46 6.75 16.07 2.00 51.28 16.06 50.66 4.80 72.80 5:02.42 7869
18 Uwe Freimuth  East Germany 11.57 7.00 15.60 1.94 49.84 15.04 46.66 4.90 60.20 4:46.04 7860
19 Lars Warming  Denmark 11.07 7.04 13.41 1.94 47.97 14.49 40.38 4.80 51.50 4:22.41 7859
20 Roman Hrabaň  Czechoslovakia 10.89 7.07 15.84 1.79 49.68 14.94 45.32 4.90 60.48 5:06.68 7781
21 Georg Werthner  Austria 11.52 7.36 13.93 1.94 49.99 15.64 38.82 4.60 67.04 4:26.42 7753
22 Christian Gugler  Switzerland 11.49 7.02 13.80 2.03 50.60 15.22 39.08 4.70 60.92 4:21.93 7745
23 Antonio Peñalver  Spain 11.38 7.08 14.31 2.00 50.24 14.97 46.34 4.40 55.68 4:32.68 7743
24 Alex Kruger  Great Britain 11.30 6.97 13.23 2.15 49.98 15.38 38.72 4.60 54.34 4:37.84 7623
25 Lee Fu-an  Chinese Taipei 11.00 7.23 13.15 2.03 49.73 14.96 38.06 4.50 52.82 4:45.57 7579
26 Santiago Mellado  El Salvador 11.33 6.83 11.63 2.06 48.37 15.39 37.52 4.60 55.42 4:30.07 7517 NR
27 Severin Moser  Switzerland 11.10 6.98 12.69 1.85 48.63 15.13 38.04 4.70 49.52 4:21.90 7502
28 Věroslav Valenta  Czechoslovakia 11.51 7.01 14.17 1.94 51.16 15.18 45.84 4.60 56.28 5:03.17 7442
29 Carlos O'Connell  Ireland 11.26 6.90 12.41 1.88 48.24 15.61 38.02 4.40 52.68 4:32.06 7310
30 Greg Richards  Great Britain 11.50 7.09 12.94 1.82 49.27 15.56 42.32 4.50 53.50 4:53.85 7237
31 Gong Guohua  China 11.43 6.22 13.98 1.91 51.25 15.88 46.18 4.60 57.84 4:54.99 7231
32 Albert Miller  Fiji 11.47 6.43 12.33 1.94 50.30 15.00 38.72 4.00 57.26 4:53.72 7231
33 Lee Gwang-ik  South Korea 11.57 7.19 10.27 1.91 50.71 16.20 34.36 4.10 54.94 4:29.98 7231
34 Dambar Kunwar  Nepal 12.12 5.83 9.71 1.71 52.32 17.05 27.10 2.80 39.10 4:41.24 5339
Valter Külvet  Soviet Union 11.31 7.14 15.29 2.00 50.62 DNS DNF
Gary Kinder  United States 11.31 7.00 14.89 1.97 51.79 DNS DNF
Fidel Solórzano  Ecuador 11.01 6.79 11.76 1.88 DNS DNF
Aleksandr Apaychev  Soviet Union DNF DNF
Jürgen Hingsen  West Germany DQ DNF

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Decathlon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2018.

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