1988 in race walking

This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1988 in both the men's and the women's race walking distances: 10 km, 20 km and 50 km (outdoor). The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea.

Abbreviations

  • All times shown are in hours:minutes:seconds
WRworld record
ARarea record
CRevent record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best

Men's 20 km

Records

Standing records prior to the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Axel Noack (GDR)1:19:12June 21, 1987 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany
Broken records during the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Mikhail Shchennikov (URS)1:19:08July 30, 1988 Kiev, Soviet Union

1988 World Year Ranking

Rank Time Athlete Venue Date Note
11:19:08 Mikhail Shchennikov (URS)Kiev, Soviet Union30 July 1988WR
21:19:16 Yevgeniy Misyulya (URS)
31:19:39 Frants Kostyukevich (URS)
41:19:47 Viktor Mostovik (URS)
51:19:57 Jozef Pribilinec (TCH)Seoul, South Korea23 September 1988
61:20:00 Ronald Weigel (GDR)Seoul, South Korea23 September 1988
71:20:06 Sergey Protsyshin (URS)
81:20:08 Valdas Kazlauskas (URS)
91:20:10 Igor Lyubomirov (URS)
101:20:14 Grigoriy Kornev (URS)
 Maurizio Damilano (ITA)Seoul, South Korea23 September 1988
121:20:17 Pavol Blažek (TCH)
131:20:19 Vyacheslav Smirnov (URS)
141:20:34 José Marín (ESP)Seoul, South Korea23 September 1988
151:20:39 Axel Noack (GDR)
161:20:40 Aleksandr Pershin (URS)
 Ralf Kowalsky (GDR)
181:20:43 Anatoliy Solomin (URS)
 Lyubomir Ivanov (BUL)Sofia, Bulgaria26 June 1988NR
 Roman Mrázek (TCH)Seoul, South Korea23 September 1988

Men's 50 km

Records

Standing records prior to the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Ronald Weigel (GDR)3:38:17May 25, 1986 Potsdam, East Germany

1988 World Year Ranking

Rank Time Athlete Venue Date Note
13:38:29 Vyacheslav Ivanenko (URS)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
23:38:56 Ronald Weigel (GDR)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
33:39:45 Hartwig Gauder (GDR)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
43:41:00 Aleksandr Potashov (URS)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
53:43:03 José Marín (ESP)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
63:44:07 Simon Baker (AUS)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988AR
73:44:27 Raffaello Ducceschi (ITA)NR
83:44:49 Bo Gustafsson (SWE)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988NR
93:44:57 Reima Salonen (FIN)
103:46:30 Vitaliy Popovich (URS)
113:46:31 Dietmar Meisch (GDR)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
123:46:52 Pavol Szikora (TCH)
133:47:14 Giovanni Perricelli (ITA)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
143:47:30 Bernd Gummelt (GDR)
153:47:31 Pavol Blažek (TCH)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
163:48:08 Sandro Bellucci (ITA)
173:48:09 Jorge Llopart (ESP)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
183:48:15 François Lapointe (CAN)Seoul, South Korea30 September 1988
193:48:39 Nikolay Frolov (URS)
203:48:53 Valeriy Suntsov (URS)

Women's 5 km

Records

Standing records prior to the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Kerry Saxby (AUS)20:34September 24, 1987 Hildesheim, West Germany

1988 World Year Ranking

Rank Time Athlete Venue Date Note
120:52 Kerry Saxby-Junna (AUS)Adelaide, Australia16 October 1988
221:10 Vera Ossipova (URS)AR
321:21 Natalya Spiridonova (URS)
421:53 Sada Eidikyte (URS)
521:54 Svetlana Kaburkina (URS)
621:56 Alina Ivanova (URS)
722:02 Sari Essayah (FIN)
822:03 Mirva Hämäläinen (FIN)
922:05 Tatyana Titova (URS)
 Yevgeniya Micheyeva (URS)
1122:11 Mari Cruz Díaz (ESP)
1222:13 Olga Kardopolzeva (URS)
1322:14 Yelena Rodionova (URS)
1422:15 Maria Reyes Sobrino (ESP)
1522:18 Valentina Zybulskaya (URS)
1622:20 Maria Popkova (URS)
1722:21 Leonarda Yuchnevich (URS)
1822:24 Raissa Sinyavina (URS)
1922:30 Regina Loseva (URS)
2022:32 Teresa Vaill (USA)
 Sarah Standley (USA)

Women's 10 km

Records

Standing records prior to the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Kerry Saxby (AUS)42:52May 4, 1987 Melbourne, Australia
Broken records during the 1988 season in track and field
World Record Kerry Saxby-Junna (AUS)41:30August 27, 1988 Canberra, Australia

1988 World Year Ranking

Rank Time Athlete Venue Date Note
141:30 Kerry Saxby-Junna (AUS)Canberra, Australia27 August 1988WR
243:26 Svetlana Kaburkina (URS)
343:29 Vera Makolova (URS)
443:37 Yelena Nikolayeva (URS)
543:43 Tamara Kovalenko (URS)
643:53 Natalya Spiridonova (URS)
744:13 Nadeshda Ryashkina (URS)
844:16 Natalya Serbinenko (URS)
944:20 Sada Eidikyte (URS)
1044:21 Olga Veremenchuk (URS)
1144:26 Sari Essayah (FIN)NR
1244:33 Beate Anders (GDR)NR
1344:54 Mirva Hämäläinen (FIN)
1444:57 Ludmila Lyubomirova (URS)
1544:58 Svetlana Polovinko (URS)
1644:59 Victoria Oprea (ROM)NR
1745:00 Yelena Rodionova (URS)
1845:01 Valentina Shmer (URS)
1945:12 Vera Ossipova (URS)
2045:17 Natalya Storochenko (URS)

References



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