Portugal at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Portugal competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.
Portugal at the 1988 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | POR |
NOC | Olympic Committee of Portugal |
Website | www |
in Seoul | |
Competitors | 64 (55 men, 9 women) in 14 sports |
Flag bearer | João Rebelo (Shooting) |
Medals Ranked 29th |
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Officials | 34 |
Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
A dodadinal delegation of sixty four competitors participated in a new record number of fourteen sports.[1] Portugal's only medal was its second Olympic gold ever, won by the Los Angeles 1984 women's marathon bronze medalist Rosa Mota who added the Olympic title to her European and World marathon titles. The future Olympic champion Fernanda Ribeiro debuted in the Olympics but didn't finish her participation.
The athletics hosted most of the Portuguese competitors' events, confirming this nation's great athletic potential at the Olympic level. Swimming events also registered a bigger amount than the usual. In its second Olympic archery competition, Portugal sent two men as well as its first female Olympic archer who established a new high ranking for a Portuguese archer at 37th.
Medalists
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Rosa Mota | Athletics | Women's marathon | September 23 |
Results by event
Archery
Men's Individual Competition:
- Open round — 1176 pts (→ 66th, did not advance)
Distance 90m 70m 50m 30m Total Round 1 256 284 292 334 1176
- Open round — 1160 pts (→ 70th, did not advance)
Distance 90m 70m 50m 30m Total Round 1 258 281 299 322 1160
Women's Individual Competition:
- Ana Sousa
- Open round — 1213 pts (→ 37th, did not advance)
Distance 90m 70m 50m 30m Total Round 1 283 303 295 332 1213
Men's events
100m:
- Round 1 (heat 11) — 10.80 (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Round 1 (heat 6) — did not finish
200m:
- Round 1 (heat 9) — 21.31 (→ 2nd)
- Round 2 (heat 3) — 20.81 (→ 4th, did not advance)
- Round 1 (heat 7) — 21.72 (→ 4th, did not advance)
400m:
- Filipe Lomba
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 47.57 (→ 5th, did not advance)
800m:
- Álvaro Silva
- Round 1 (heat 4) — 1:49.09 (→ 3rd)
- Round 2 (heat 4) — 1:46.65 (→ 3rd)
- Semi-final (heat 2) — 1:45.12 (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Round 1 (heat 3) — 1:49.01 (→ 4th, did not advance)
1,500m:
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 3:42.24 (→ 5th)
- Final — 3:38.77 (→ 9th)
5,000m:
- Round 1 (heat 1) — 13:47.91 (→ 4th)
- Semi-final — 13:22.44 (→ 1st)
- Final — 13:16.09 (→ 4th)
- Fernando Couto
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 13:58.72 (→ 8th, did not advance)
- Round 1 (heat 3) — 13:43.59 (→ 9th)
- Semi-final — 13:24.48 (→ 3rd)
- Final — did not finish
10,000m:
- António Pinto
- Round 1 (heat 1) — 28:15.63 (→ 6th)
- Final — 28:09.53 (→ 13th)
- Round 1 (heat 1) — did not finish
- Ezequiel Canario
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 28:43.02 (→ 9th, did not advance)
Marathon
- Joaquim Silva — 2:18:05 (→ 27th)
- Paulo Catarino — DNF
20 km Walk:
- Hélder Oliveira — 1:27:39 (→ 39th)
- José Pinto — 1:26:33 (→ 31st)
- José Urbano — 1:24:56 (→ 29th)
50 km Walk:
- José Pinto — 3:55:57 (→ 21st)
110m Hurdles:
- Round 1 (heat 5) — 14.73 (→ 6th, did not advance)
4 × 100 m Relay:
- Round 1 (heat 4) — 39.61 (→ 3rd)
- Semi-final (heat 2) — disqualified
4 × 400 m Relay:
- Álvaro Silva, António Abrantes, Filipe Lomba and Paulo Curvelo
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 3:07.75 (→ 3rd)
- Semi-final (heat 1) — 3:07.75 (→ 7th, did not advance)
Long Jump:
- Qualifying Round (group 1) — 6,99 (→ 15th, did not advance)
Attempt 1 2 3 Result X 6,99 6,81
Triple Jump:
- Qualifying Round (group 1) — 15,60 (→ 16th, did not advance)
Attempt 1 2 3 Result 15,51 15,60 15,47
Women's events
3000m:
- Round 1 (heat 1) — 9:05.92 (→ 13th, did not advance)
10000m:
- Round 1 (heat 2) — 32:13.85 (→ 5th)
- Final — 32:07.13 (→ 10th)
- Round 1 (heat 1) — 31:52.04 (→ 7th)
- Final — 32:02.13 (→ 9th)
Marathon:
- Aurora Cunha — did not start
- Conceição Ferreira — 2:34:23 (→ 20th)
- Rosa Mota — 2:25:40 (→
Gold Medal)
Canoeing
Sprint
- Men
Athlete | Event | Heats | Repasage | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
José Garcia | K-1 500 m | 1:57.83 | 6 QR | DSQ | Did not advance | ||||
K-1 1000 m | 3:44.53 | 4 QR | 3:51.14 | 1 QS | 3:44.00 | 4 | Did not advance | ||
António Brinco Eduardo Gomes |
K-2 500 m | 3:31.95 | 4 QR | 3:47.99 | 5 | Did not advance |
Equestrian
Men's Individual Jumping:
- Manuel Malta da Costa — 33rd
Qualifying Time Penalties Pts Rank Obstacle Time Total Round 1 107.44 0 0.00 0.00 69.50 1st Round 2 98.05 20 1.00 21.00 25.00 ? Total 20 1.00 21.00 94.50 26th
Final Time Penalties Rank Obstacle Time Total Round 1 106.24 24 0.00 24.00 33rd
Fencing
- José Bandeira — 67th
- Round 1 (pool 15) — 5 matches, 1 victory (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Cezary Siess (POL) (→ lost by 5:3)
- Rafael Di Tella (ARG) (→ lost by 5:5)
- Arwin Kardolus (NED) (→ lost by 5:3)
- Arnd Schmitt (FRG) (→ lost by 5:1)
- Alfredo Bogarin Arzamendia (PAR) (→ won by 5:3)
- Óscar Pinto — 74th
- Round 1 (pool 2) — 4 matches, 0 victories (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Andre Kuhn (SUI) (→ lost by 5:3)
- Roberto Lazzarini (BRA) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Stéphane Ganeff (NED) (→ lost by 5:1)
- Sandro Cuomo (ITA) (→ lost by 5:0)
- Roberto Durão — 60th
- Round 1 (pool 3) — 4 matches, 1 victory (→ 4th)
- Jean Michel Henry (FRA) (→ lost by 5:1)
- Robert Marx (USA) (→ won by 5:5)
- Il-Hee Lee (KOR) (→ lost by 5:3)
- Fernando Pena (ESP) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Round 2 (pool 12) — 4 matches, 0 victories (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Stephen Trevor (USA) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Mauricio Rivas (COL) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Johannes Nagele (AUT) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Stefan Joos (BEL) (→ lost by 5:1)
- José Bandeira — 55th
- Round 1 (pool 12) — 5 matches, 1 victory (→ 5th, did not advance)
- Andrea Borella (ITA) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Shaopei Lao (CHN) (→ lost by 5:2)
- Chung Man Lee (HKG) (→ won by 5:2)
- Thierry Soumagne (BEL) (→ lost by 5:1)
- Stephen Angers (CAN) (→ lost by 5:1)
Artistics
Men's Individual All-Round Competition:
- Hélder Pinheiro — 109.600 pts (→ 85th)
Subdivision 1 (Group 4) Round Floor Pomm. Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar Total Ia 9.300 9.450 8.700 8.800 9.200 9.200 54.650 109.600 Ib 9.200 9.600 9.250 9.150 9.400 8.350 54.950
Women's Individual All-Round Competition:
- Sónia Moura — 83rd
Subdivision 1 (Group 3) Round Vault Uneven Bars Balance Beam Floor Total Ia 9.300 9.375 8.775 9.175 36.625 73.025 Ib 9.575 9.275 8.400 9.150 36.400
Rhythmics
Women's Individual All-Round Competition:
- Patricia Jorge — 37.050 pts (→ 30th)
Preliminary Round Rope Hoop Clubs Ribbon Total 9.350 9.100 9.200 9.400 37.050
Judo
Men's Extra Lightweight (–60 kg):
- Pool B
- 1/32 finals — Bye
- 1/16 finals — Carlos Sotillo (ESP) (→ won by kiken-gachi)
- 1/8 finals — Zhang Guojun (CHN) (→ lost by yusei-gachi, did not advance)
- Hugo Assunção
- Pool A
- 1/32 finals — James Sibenge (ZIM) (→ won by ippon)
- 1/16 finals — Eugene McManus (IRL) (→ won by yusei-gachi)
- 1/8 finals — Anders Dahlin (SWE) (→ lost by koka, did not advance)
Men's Half Middleweight (–78 kg):
- Pool A
- 1/32 finals — Bye
- 1/16 finals — Neil Adams (GBR) (→ lost by ippon, did not advance)
Women's Half Middleweight (–61 kg):
- Teresa Gaspar
- Pool B
- 1/4 finals — Lynn Roethke (USA) (→ lost by yuko)
- Repêchage — Boguslawa Olechnowicz (POL) (→ lost by ippon, did not advance)
Modern pentathlon
One male pentathlete represented Portugal in 1988.
Men's Individual Competition:
- Manuel Barroso — 4844 pts (→ 34th)
Event Riding Fencing Swimming Shooting Cross-country Total Pts 910 677 1236 802 1219 4844
Men's Team Competition:
- Manuel Barroso — 4844 pts (→ 22nd)
Sailing
Star:
- Henrique Anjos and Patricio de Barros — 115 pts (→ 15th)
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Net Place 16th13th 8th 16th 14th 16th 12th Pts 2219 14 22 20 22 18 137 115
Division II:
- Luís Calico — 132 pts (→ 19th)
Race 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Net Place 23rd 26th14th 15th 9th 23rd 12th Pts 29 3220 21 15 29 18 164 132
Shooting
Men's 10m Air Pistol:
- José Pena — did not start
Men's Trap:
- Hélder Cavaco — 139 hits (→ 37th)
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total Hits 25 21 24 23 24 22 – – 139
- João Rebelo — 190 hits (→ 18th)
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total Hits 24 24 25 24 22 24 24 23 190
Men's Events
100m Breaststroke:
- Heats (heat 2) — 1:05.66 (→ 1st, did not advance – 40th overall)
200m Breaststroke:
- Heats (heat 6) — 2:17.87 (→ 5th)
- Final B — 2:18.01 (→ 1st – 9th overall)
100m Butterfly:
- Heats (heat 2) — 57.30 (→ 2nd, did not advance – 33rd overall)
- Heats (heat 3) — 57.62 (→ 4th, did not advance, 37th place)
200m Butterfly:
- Heats (heat 2) — 2:03.79 (→ 1st, did not advance – 26th overall)
- Heats (heat 2) — 2:04.74 (→ 2nd, did not advance – 29th overall)
50m Freestyle:
- Heats (heat 6) — 24.02 (→ 5th, did not advance – 31st overall)
- Heats (heat 5) — 24.24 (→ 2nd, did not advance – 30th overall)
1500m Freestyle:
- Heats (heat 2) — 15:56.13 (→ 7th, did not advance – 30th overall)
200m Individual Medley:
- Heats (heat 4) — 2:10.21 (→ 2nd, did not advance – 28th overall)
400m Individual Medley:
- Heats (heat 2) — 4:30.79 (→ 3rd, did not advance – 22nd overall)
- Heats (heat 2) — 4:35.00 (→ 5th, did not advance – 26th overall)
4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay:
- Heats (heat 1) — 3:33.31 (→ 5th, did not advance – 14th overall)
Women's Events
100m Butterfly:
- Heats (heat 3) — 1:04.60 (→ 3rd, did not advance – 27th overall)
200m Butterfly:
- Heats (heat 2) — 2:18.29 (→ 5th, did not advance – 18th overall)
Weightlifting
Men's Lightweight (–67,5 kg):
- Group C — 275,0 kg (→ 14th)
Event Attempt Result 1 2 3 Snatch 120,0 125,0 127,5125,0 Clean
& Jerk150,0 155,0155,0150,0 Total 275,0
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman Flyweight (–52 kg):
Officials
- Celorico Moreira (chief of mission)
References
- "Portugal at the 1988 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee (1989). Official Report of the Games of the XXIV Olympiad Seoul 1988 - Volume 1: Organization and planning (Retrieved on November 10, 2006).
- Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee (1989). Official Report of the Games of the XXIV Olympiad Seoul 1988 - Volume 2: Competition summary and results (Retrieved on November 10, 2006).
- International Olympic Committee - Olympic medal winners database
- sports-reference