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Rowing at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's single sculls

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Women's single sculls
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Date20–25 September
Competitors13 from 13 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jutta Behrendt  East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anne Marden  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Magdalena Georgieva  Bulgaria
← 1984
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The women's single sculls competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at took place at Han River Regatta Course, South Korea.[1]

Competition format

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The competition consisted of three main rounds (heats, semifinals, and finals) as well as a repechage. The 13 boats were divided into three heats for the first round, with 4 or 5 boats in each heat. The top three boats in each heat (9 boats total) advanced directly to the semifinals. The remaining 4 boats were placed in the repechage. The repechage featured a single heat. The top three boats in each repechage heat advanced to the semifinals, with only the last-place boat eliminated (13th place overall). The 12 semifinalist boats were divided into two heats of 6 boats each. The top three boats in each semifinal (6 boats total) advanced to the "A" final to compete for medals and 4th through 6th place; the bottom three boats in each semifinal were sent to the "B" final for 7th through 12th.[2]

All races were over a 2000 metre course, unlike previous Games in which women used a 1000 metre course.

Results

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Heats

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Heat 1

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Anne Marden  United States 8:01.55 Q
2 Inger Pors Olsen  Denmark 8:09.55 Q
3 Heather Hattin  Canada 8:15.04 Q
4 Michaela Burešová-Loukotová  Czechoslovakia 8:17.80 R
5 Annelie Larsson  Sweden 8:29.70 R

Heat 2

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Jutta Behrendt  East Germany 7:51.44 Q
2 Marioara Popescu-Ciobanu  Romania 7:53.75 Q
3 Harriet van Ettekoven  Netherlands 7:56.80 Q
4 Nataliya Kvasha  Soviet Union 7:59.95 R

Heat 3

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Magdalena Georgieva  Bulgaria 7:50.64 Q
2 Rita Defauw  Belgium 8:09.25 Q
3 Tonia Svaier  Greece 8:12.13 Q
4 Lydie Dubedat-Briero  France 8:28.75 R

Repechage

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Nataliya Kvasha  Soviet Union 8:06.11 Q
2 Michaela Burešová-Loukotová  Czechoslovakia 8:15.63 Q
3 Annelie Larsson  Sweden 8:20.20 Q
4 Lydie Dubedat-Briero  France 8:26.86

Semifinals

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Semifinal 1

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Jutta Behrendt  East Germany 7:37.69 QA
2 Anne Marden  United States 7:40.51 QA
3 Harriet van Ettekoven  Netherlands 7:48.84 QA
4 Heather Hattin  Canada 7:56.97 QB
5 Rita Defauw  Belgium 8:07.95 QB
6 Annelie Larsson  Sweden 8:11.21 QB

Semifinal 2

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Rank Rower Nation Time Notes
1 Magdalena Georgieva  Bulgaria 7:35.47 QA
2 Marioara Popescu-Ciobanu  Romania 7:39.93 QA
3 Inger Pors Olsen  Denmark 7:42.76 QA
4 Nataliya Kvasha  Soviet Union 7:45.50 QB
5 Tonia Svaier  Greece 7:49.15 QB
6 Michaela Burešová-Loukotová  Czechoslovakia 8:08.04 QB

Finals

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Final B

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Rank Rower Nation Time
7 Tonia Svaier  Greece 7:57.73
8 Nataliya Kvasha  Soviet Union 8:00.73
9 Rita Defauw  Belgium 8:04.90
10 Heather Hattin  Canada 8:08.69
11 Annelie Larsson  Sweden 8:11.69
12 Michaela Burešová-Loukotová  Czechoslovakia 8:14.02

Final A

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Rank Rower Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jutta Behrendt  East Germany 7:47.19
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anne Marden  United States 7:50.28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Magdalena Georgieva  Bulgaria 7:53.65
4 Harriet van Ettekoven  Netherlands 7:57.29
5 Marioara Popescu-Ciobanu  Romania 7:59.44
6 Inger Pors Olsen  Denmark 7:59.77

Final classification

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Rank Rower Country
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jutta Behrendt  East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anne Marden  United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Magdalena Georgieva  Bulgaria
4 Harriet van Ettekoven  Netherlands
5 Marioara Popescu-Ciobanu  Romania
6 Inger Pors Olsen  Denmark
7 Tonia Svaier  Greece
8 Nataliya Kvasha  Soviet Union
9 Rita Defauw  Belgium
10 Heather Hattin  Canada
11 Annelie Larsson  Sweden
12 Michaela Burešová-Loukotová  Czechoslovakia
13 Lydie Dubedat-Briero  France

References

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  1. ^ "Rowing at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Women's Single Sculls". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2018.
  2. ^ Official Report, vol. 2, pp. 528–29.