Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres

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The women's 1500 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea had an entry list of 28 competitors, with two qualifying heats (28) before the final (12) took place on Saturday October 1, 1988.[1]

The winning margin was an astonishing 6.28 seconds which as of 2023 remains the only time the women's Olympic 1500 metres was won by more than two seconds.

From the gun in the final, Paula Ivan wanted the lead. Mary Slaney and Ivan's teammate Doina Melinte did not want to let her get away. The field behind her looked bunched but the 1:02.52 first lap showed she was serious. This was world record pace, rare for a championship race that usually breaks down into a strategic battle. After the first lap, a small gap began to open. Melinte was the last to maintain contact, perhaps having seen this strategy previously in domestic competition. The second lap was completed in 1:03.26, a ten-metre gap had opened, with Tetyana Samolenko edging past Melinte in chase. 2:52.66 at the bell and a fifteen-metre gap, Ivan began a last lap kick, trying to run the 60 second last lap to get the world record. Because of the acceleration, the third lap was the fastest of them all at 1:02.46. The battle was for the medals behind Ivan, Andrea Hahmann passing Samolenko, who had Christina Cahill on her shoulder with Lynn Williams in chase. Melinte faded back to Slaney but behind all of them, Laimutė Baikauskaitė was charging. Onto the home stretch the chase pack was tightening, some 30 metres behind Ivan. Baikauskaitė moved into lane 3 to find some running room. Ivan was unable to find a 60-second lap, but 61.5 was enough to set the Olympic record out of sight with a dominant gold medal performance. Hahmann faded and Samolenko was leading down the stretch with Cahill in close pursuit. Making up ten metres on the final straight, Baikauskaitė passed Cahill and Hahmann in the final 15 metres and leaned past Samolenko at the line to take the silver.

Medalists

Gold Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist
Silver Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist
Bronze Template:Flag IOC 2 medalist

Records

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

World Record 3:52.47 Template:Flagicon Tatyana Kazankina Zürich (SUI) August 13, 1980
Olympic Record 3:56.56 Template:Flagicon Tatyana Kazankina Moscow (URS) August 1, 1980

The following Olympic record (in minutes) was set during this competition.

Date Athlete Time OR WR
September 26, 1988 Paula Ivan Template:FlagIOC 3:53.96 OR

Final

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
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Script error: No such module "sort". Laimutė Baikauskaitė Template:FlagIOC 4:00.24
Script error: No such module "sort". Tetyana Samolenko Template:FlagIOC 4:00.30
4 Christina Cahill Template:FlagIOC 4:00.64
5 Lynn Williams Template:FlagIOC 4:00.86
6 Andrea Hahmann Template:FlagIOC 4:00.96
7 Shireen Bailey Template:FlagIOC 4:02.32
8 Mary Slaney Template:FlagIOC 4:02.49
9 Doina Melinte Template:FlagIOC 4:02.89
10. Fatima Aouam Template:FlagIOC 4:08.00
11. Kim Gallagher Template:FlagIOC 4:16.25
12. Debbie Bowker Template:FlagIOC 4:17.95

Non-Qualifiers

Rank Athlete Nation Time Notes
13. Elly van Hulst Template:FlagIOC 4:07.40
14. Hassiba Boulmerka Template:FlagIOC 4:08.33
15. Kirsty Wade Template:FlagIOC 4:08.37
16. Lyubov Gurina Template:FlagIOC 4:08.59
17. Angela Chalmers Template:FlagIOC 4:08.64
18. Vera Michallek Template:FlagIOC 4:10.05
19. Susan Sirma Template:FlagIOC 4:10.13
20. Cornelia Bürki Template:FlagIOC 4:10.89
21. Regina Jacobs Template:FlagIOC 4:18.09
22. Letitia Vriesde Template:FlagIOC 4:19.58
23. Khin Khin Htwe Template:FlagIOC 4:20.92
24. No Hye-sun Template:FlagIOC 4:26.05
25. Daphrose Nyiramutuzo Template:FlagIOC 4:32.31
26. Laverne Bryan Template:FlagIOC 4:39.73
27. Poloni Avek Template:FlagIOC 4:46.49
28. Rachel Thompson Template:FlagIOC 5:31.42

See also

References

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External links

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