Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics

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Canada at the
1988 Summer Olympics
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
IOC codeCAN
NOCCanadian Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympic.ca (in English and French)
in Seoul
Competitors328 (223 men and 105 women) in 23 sports
Flag bearer Carolyn Waldo
Medals
Ranked 19th
Gold
3
Silver
2
Bronze
5
Total
10
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Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Canada competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, held from 17 September to 2 October 1988. 328 competitors, 223 men and 105 women, took part in 193 events in 23 sports.[1] Most Canadians remember these Olympics for Ben Johnson, who won the gold medal and set a world record in the men's 100 metres, before being disqualified and his record deleted after he tested positive for stanozolol.

Medalists[]

Gold[]

  • Lennox LewisBoxing, Men's Super Heavyweight
  • Carolyn WaldoSynchronized swimming, Women's Solo
  • Carolyn Waldo and Michelle CameronSynchronized swimming, Women's Duet

Silver[]

  • Egerton MarcusBoxing, Men's Middleweight
  • Mark Tewksbury, Victor Davis, Sandy Goss, and Tom PontingSwimming, Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay

Bronze[]

  • Dave SteenAthletics, Men's Decathlon
  • Raymond DowneyBoxing, Men's Light Middleweight
  • Gina Smith, Cynthia Ishoy, Ashley Nicoll, and Eva Maria PrachtEquestrian, Dressage Team Competition
  • Andrea Nugent, Allison Higson, Jane Kerr, and Lori MelienSwimming, Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay
  • Frank McLaughlin and John MillenSailing, Men's Flying Dutchman Team Competition

Archery[]

Canada was represented by three men and one woman in Seoul.

Women's Individual Competition:

Men's Individual Competition:

Men's Team Competition:

  • McDonald, Desnoyers, and Canuel – Preliminary Round (→ 16th place)

Athletics[]

Men's Competition[]

Men's 10.000 metres

  • Paul McCloy
    1. Heat – 29:34.07 (→ did not advance)

Men's 4 × 100 m Relay

Men's 4 × 400 m Relay

Men's 110 m Hurdles

Men's 400 m Hurdles

Men's 3.000m Steeplechase

  • Graeme Fell
  1. Heat — 8:51.25
  2. Semi Final — 8:19.99
  3. Final — 8:21.73 (→ 11th place)

Men's 20 km Walk

  • Guillaume Leblanc – 1:21:29 (→ 10th place)

Men's 50 km Walk

Men's Javelin Throw

  • Mike Mahovlich
    • Qualification — 69.44m (→ did not advance)
  • Stephen Feraday
    • Qualification — 73.32m (→ did not advance)

Men's Pole Vault

  • Paul Just
    • Qualification — 5.30m (→ did not advance, 17th place)

Men's Discus Throw

  • Ray Lazdins
    • Qualifying Heat – 57.94m (→ did not advance)

Men's High Jump

  • Brian Marshall – 2,22 m (→ did not advance; tied for 17th place)
  • Milton Ottey – 2,22 m (→ did not advance; tied for 17th place)

Men's Long Jump

  • Bruny Surin – 7,73 m (→ 15th place)
  • Glenroy Gilbert – 7,61 m (→ 22nd place)
  • Ian James – 7,52 m (→ 25th place)

Men's Triple Jump

  • Edrick Floreal – 16,11 m (→ 18th place)
  • George Wright – 16,09 m (→ 19th place)

Men's Marathon

  • Art Boileau – 2:18:20 (→ 28th place)
  • Peter Maher – 2:24:49 (→ 46th place)
  • Dave Edge – 2:32:19 (→ 67th place)

Men's Decathlon

  • Dave Steen — 8328 points (→ Bronze medal.svg Bronze Medal)
  1. 100 metres — 11.18s
  2. Long Jump — 7.44m
  3. Shot Put — 14.20m
  4. High Jump — 1.97m
  5. 400 metres — 48.29s
  6. 110m Hurdles — 14.81s
  7. Discus Throw — 43.66m
  8. Pole Vault — 5.20m
  9. Javelin Throw — 64.16m
  10. 1.500 metres — 4:23.20s
  • Michael Smith — 8083 points (→ 14th place)
  1. 100 metres — 10.99s
  2. Long Jump — 7.37m
  3. Shot Put — 13.61m
  4. High Jump — 1.97m
  5. 400 metres — 47.83s
  6. 110m Hurdles — 14.70s
  7. Discus Throw — 43.88m
  8. Pole Vault — 4.30m
  9. Javelin Throw — 66.54m
  10. 1.500 metres — 4:28.97s

Women's Competition[]

Women's 4 × 400 m Relay

Women's Marathon

  • Odette Lapierre – 2:30:56 (→ 11th place)
  • Lizanne Bussieres – 2:35:03 (→ 26th place)
  • Ellen Rochefort – 2:36:44 (→ 31st place)

Women's Javelin Throw

Women's 800m

  • Renee Belanger – (→ 24th place)

Baseball[]

Canada competed in the Baseball tournament that was held as a demonstration sport. They finished 7th.

Basketball[]

Men's tournament[]

Team roster

The following is the Canada roster in the men's basketball tournament of the 1988 Summer Olympics.[2]

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
4 Norman Clarke 28 – (1960-06-27)27 June 1960 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
SG 5 David Turcotte 23 – (1965-07-10)10 July 1965 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Colorado State Rams United States
PG 6 Eli Pasquale 28 – (1960-08-24)24 August 1960 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
SG 7 Karl Tilleman 27 – (1960-11-01)1 November 1960 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
8 Alan Kristmanson 26 – (1961-11-05)5 November 1961 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
G 9 Jay Triano 29 – (1958-09-21)21 September 1958 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
10 Dwight Walton 23 – (1965-03-23)23 March 1965
11 John Hatch 26 – (1962-02-23)23 February 1962 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
12 Barry Mungar 26 – (1961-11-04)4 November 1961 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
F/C 13 Romel Raffin 34 – (1954-04-23)23 April 1954 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
14 Wayne Yearwood 23 – (1964-09-22)22 September 1964
F/C 15 Gerald Kazanowski 27 – (1960-10-12)12 October 1960
Head coach
Jack Donohue
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 17 September 1988
Group play
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  United States 5 5 0 485 302 +183 10 Quarterfinals
2  Spain 5 4 1 484 435 +49 9
3  Brazil 5 3 2 590 522 +68 8
4  Canada 5 2 3 479 455 +24 7
5  China 5 1 4 433 527 −94 6 9th–12th classification round
6  Egypt 5 0 5 338 568 −230 5
Source: FIBA archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal average; 4) head-to-head number of points scored.


17 September 1988
Brazil  125–109  Canada
Scoring by half: 56–45, 69–64
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
20 September 1988
Canada  70–76  United States
Scoring by half: 42–40, 28–36
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
September 21
Canada  117–64  Egypt
Scoring by half: 61–32, 56–32
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
September 23
Canada  84–94  Spain
Scoring by half: 51–45, 33–49
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
September 24
Canada  99–96  China
Scoring by half: 56–52, 43–44
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
Quarterfinals
26 September 1988 (1988-09-26)
21:30
Yugoslavia  95–73  Canada
Scoring by half: 40–26, 55–47
Pts: Divac 17
Rebs: Vranković 9
Asts: Cvjetićanin, Divac, Petrović 2
Pts: Walton 17
Rebs: Mungar, Walton 7
Asts: Hatch 2
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
Classification round 5–8
28 September 1998 (1998-09-28)
14:30
Canada  96–91  Spain
Scoring by half: 41–42, 55–49
Pts: Triano 27
Rebs: Raffin 8
Asts: Raffin 4
Pts: Jiménez 16
Rebs: Jiménez 6
Asts: Solozábal 5
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul
Classification round 5/6
30 September 1988
09:45
Brazil  106–90  Canada
Scoring by half: 43–39, 63–51
Pts: Schmidt 41
Rebs: Pipoka 17
Asts: Villas Boas, Schmidt 2
Pts: Triano 29
Rebs: Hatch 10
Asts: Yearwood 3
Jamsil Gymnasium, Seoul

Boxing[]

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

  • Scott Olsen
    • First Round — Bye
    • Second Round — Defeated Washington Banian (Papua New Guinea), KO-1
    • Third Round — Defeated Wayne McCullough (Ireland), 5:0
    • Quarterfinals — Lost to Michael Carbajal (United States), 0:5

Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg)

  • Jamie Pagendam
    • First Round — Defeated Tserendorj Amarjargal (MGL), RSC-2
    • Second Round — Lost to Kirkor Kirkorov (BUL), walk-over

Men's Lightweight (– 60 kg)

  • Asif Dar
    • First Round — Bye
    • Second Round — Lost to Phat Hongram (THA), RSC-2

Men's Light-Welterweight (– 63.5 kg)

  • Howard Grant

Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)

  • Manny Sobral

Men's Light Middleweight (– 71 kg)

  • Raymond DowneyBronze medal.svg Bronze Medal
    • First Round — Defeated Jorge López (ARG), 5:0
    • Second Round — Defeated Norbert Nieroba (FRG), 3:2
    • Third Round — Defeated Abrar Hussain Syed (PAK), 5:0
    • Quarterfinals — Defeated Martin Kitel (SWE), 5:0
    • Semifinals — Lost to Park Si-Hun (KOR), 0:5

Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg)

  • Egerton MarcusSilver medal.svg Silver Medal
    • First Round — Defeated Emmanuel Legaspi (PHI), KO-1
    • Second Round — Defeated Darko Dukić (YUG), KO-2
    • Quarterfinals — Defeated Sven Ottke (FRG), 5:0
    • Semifinals — Defeated Hussain Shah Syed (PAK), 4:1
    • Final — Lost to Henry Maske (GDR), 0:5

Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg)

  • Brent Kosolofski
    • First Round — Defeated Ahmed el-Masri (LEB), RSC-3
    • Second Round — Lost to Andrea Magi (ITA), 1:4

Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg)

  • Tom Glesby
    • First Round — Bye
    • Second Round — Lost to Gyula Alvics (HUN), RSC-2

Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg)

  • Lennox LewisGold medal.svg Gold Medal
    • First Round — Bye
    • Second Round — Defeated Chris Odera (KEN), RSC-2
    • Quarterfinals — Defeated Ulli Kaden (GDR), RSC-1
    • Semifinals — Defeated Janusz Zarenkiewicz (POL), walk-over
    • Final — Defeated Riddick Bowe (USA), RSC-2

Canoeing[]

Cycling[]

Eleven cyclists, seven men and four women, represented Canada in 1988.

Road competition[]

Men's road race
  • Gervais Rioux
  • Yvan Waddell
Men's team time trial
Women's road race

Track competition[]

Men's sprint
  • Curt Harnett
Men's 1 km time trial
  • Curt Harnett
Men's points race
Women's sprint

Diving[]

Equestrianism[]

Fencing[]

18 fencers, 13 men and 5 women, represented Canada in 1988.

Men's foil
Men's team foil
Men's épée
Men's team épée
Men's sabre
Men's team sabre
Women's foil
Women's team foil

Gymnastics[]

Hockey[]

Men's Team Competition[]

  • Preliminary Round (Group B)
  • Classification Matches
    • 9th-12th place: Canada – Spain 0-2
    • 11th-12th place: Canada – Kenya 3-1 (→ 11th place)
  • Team Roster
  • Head Coach:

Women's Team Competition[]

The women's field hockey team from Canada competed for the second time at the Summer Olympics.

Judo[]

Men's Extra-Lightweight (60 kg)

  • Phil Takahashi

Men's Half-Lightweight (66 kg)

Men's Lightweight (73 kg)

Men's Half-Middleweight (81 kg)

  • Kevin Doherty

Men's Middleweight (90 kg)

  • Louis Jani

Men's Half-Heavyweight (100 kg)

  • Joseph Meli

Modern pentathlon[]

Three male pentathletes represented Canada in 1988.

Men's Individual Competition:

Men's Team Competition:

  • Keyte, Fekete, and Kennedy – 14309 pts, 11th place

Rhythmic gymnastics[]

Rowing[]

Sailing[]

Shooting[]

Swimming[]

Men's 50 m Freestyle

  • Mark Andrews
    1. Heat – 23.44
    2. B-Final – 23.64 (→ 15th place)

Men's 100 m Freestyle

  • Sandy Goss
    1. Heat – 50.81
    2. B-Final – 50.73 (→ 10th place)

Men's 400 m Freestyle

Men's 1500 m Freestyle

Men's 100 m Backstroke

  • Mark Tewksbury
    1. Heat – 56.20
    2. Final – 56.09 (→ 5th place)
  • Sean Murphy
    1. Heat – 56.20
    2. Final – 56.32 (→ 8th place)

Men's 200 m Backstroke

  • Sean Murphy
    1. Heat – 2:03.81 (→ did not advance, 17th place)
  • Mark Tewksbury
    1. Heat – 2:04.02 (→ did not advance, 18th place)

Men's 100 m Breaststroke

  • Victor Davis
    1. Heat – 1:02.48
    2. Final – 1:02.38 (→ 4th place)
  • Cameron Grant
    1. Heat – 1:05.10 (→ did not advance, 31st place)

Men's 200 m Breaststroke

  • Jonathan Cleveland
    1. Heat – 2:16.87
    2. Final – 2:17.10 (→ 7th place)
  • Cameron Grant
    1. Heat – 2:17.62
    2. B-Final – 2:18.36 (→ 14th place)

Men's 100 m Butterfly

  • Tom Ponting
    1. Heat – 54.31
    2. Final – 54.09 (→ 7th place)
  • Vlastimil Černý
    1. Heat – 54.66
    2. B-Final – 54.79 (→ 12th place)

Men's 200 m Butterfly

  • Tom Ponting
    1. Heat – 2:00.08
    2. Final – 1:58.91 (→ 4th place)
  • Jon Kelly
    1. Heat – 1:59.40
    2. Final – 1:59.48 (→ 7th place)

Men's 200 m Individual Medley

  • Gary Anderson
    1. Heat – 2:04.00
    2. Final – 2:06.35 (→ 8th place)
  • Darren Ward
    1. Heat – 2:07.84 (→ did not advance, 21st place)

Men's 400 m Individual Medley

  • Jon Kelly
    1. Heat – 4:24.62
    2. B-Final – 4:25.02 (→ 12th place)
  • Michael Meldrum
    1. Heat – 4:31.74 (→ did not advance, 23rd place)

Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay

Men's 4 × 200 m Freestyle Relay

Men's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay

  • Mark Tewksbury, Victor Davis, Tom Ponting, and Sandy Goss
    1. Heat – 3:44.56
    2. Final – 3:39.28 (→ Silver Silver Medal)


Women's 50 m Freestyle

  • Kristin Topham
    1. Heat – 26.50
    2. B-Final – 26.45 (→ 12th place)
  • Andrea Nugent
    1. Heat – 26.60 (→ did not advance, 19th place)

Women's 100 m Freestyle

  • Andrea Nugent
    1. Heat – 57.33 (→ did not advance, 17th place)
  • Jane Kerr
    1. Heat – 57.55 (→ did not advance, 20th place)

Women's 200 m Freestyle

  • Patricia Noall
    1. Heat – 2:02.31
    2. B-Final – 2:00.77 (→ 9th place)
  • Jane Kerr
    1. Heat – 2:04.92 (→ did not advance, 28th place)

Women's 400 m Freestyle

Women's 800 m Freestyle

  • Debra Wurzburger
    1. Heat – 8:36.24 (→ did not advance, 9th place)

Women's 100 m Backstroke

  • Lori Melien
    1. Heat – 1:04.29
    2. B-Final – 1:03.87 (→ 12th place)

Women's 200 m Backstroke

  • Lori Melien
    1. Heat – 2:20.45 (→ did not advance, 19th place)

Women's 100 m Breaststroke

  • Allison Higson
    1. Heat – 1:09.39
    2. Final – 1:08.86 (→ 4th place)
  • Keltie Duggan
    1. Heat – 1:10.95
    2. B-Final – 1:10.58 (→ 10th place)

Women's 200 m Breaststroke

  • Allison Higson
    1. Heat – 2:29.67
    2. Final – 2:29.60 (→ 7th place)
  • Guylaine Cloutier
    1. Heat – 2:34.36
    2. B-Final – 2:33.55 (→ 15th place)

Women's 100 m Butterfly

  • Jane Kerr
    1. Heat – 1:02.91 (→ did not advance, 20th place)
  • Andrea Nugent
    1. Heat – 1:03.69 (→ did not advance, 23rd place)

Women's 200 m Butterfly

  • Mojca Cater
    1. Heat – 2:13.21
    2. B-Final – 2:12.66 (→ 9th place)
  • Donna McGinnis
    1. Heat – DSQ (→ did not advance, no ranking)

Women's 200 m Individual Medley

  • Allison Higson
    1. Heat – 2:19.54
    2. B-Final – scratched (→ did not advance, no ranking)

Women's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay

Women's 4 × 100 m Medley Relay

Synchronized swimming[]

Three synchronized swimmers represented Canada in 1988.

Women's solo
  • Carolyn Waldo
  • Michelle Cameron
Women's duet
  • Carolyn Waldo
  • Michelle Cameron

Table tennis[]

Tennis[]

Men's Singles Competition

  • Grant Connell
    1. First Round — Defeated John Fitzgerald (Australia) 6-4 4-6 6-2 6-2
    2. Second Round — Lost to Javier Sánchez (Spain) 4-6, 4-6, 2-6
  • Martin Laurendeau
    1. First Round — Lost to Anders Järryd (Sweden) 6-7, 6-4, 5-7, 5-7
  • Chris Pridham
    1. First Round — Lost to Martín Jaite (Argentina) 1-6, 3-6, 2-6

Women's Singles Competition

  • Jill Hetherington
    1. First Round — Defeated Ilana Berger (Israel) 6-1, 6-4
    2. Second Round — Lost to Pam Shriver (USA) 2-6, 3-6
  • Helen Kelesi
    1. First Round – Lost to Gisele Miró (Brazil) 5-7, 5-7
  • Carling Bassett-Seguso
    1. First Round — Lost to Nathalie Tauziat (France) 6-7, 1-6

Weightlifting[]

Wrestling[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Canada at the 1988 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2011-07-16.
  2. ^ "1988 Olympic Games : Tournament for Men". FIBA. Retrieved 31 July 2018.

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