Gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's artistic individual all-around

Men's artistic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Olympic Gymnastics Hall (2012)
VenueOlympic Gymnastics Hall
Dates18–22 September
Competitors89 from 23 nations
Winning score119.125
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Artemov
 Soviet Union
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Valeri Liukin
 Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dmitri Bilozertchev
 Soviet Union
← 1984
1992 →

The men's individual all-around competition was one of eight events for male competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 18, 20, and 22nd at the Olympic Gymnastics Hall.[1] There were 89 competitors from 23 nations.[2] Each nation could send a team of 6 gymnasts or up to 3 individual gymnasts. The event was won by Vladimir Artemov of the Soviet Union, the nation's sixth victory in the event (then the most of any nation; Japan tied this total in 2016). The Soviets swept the medals, with Valeri Liukin taking silver and Dmitri Bilozertchev bronze. It was the third medal sweep in the men's all-around; France had done it in 1900 and Japan in 1972.

Background

This was the 20th appearance of the men's individual all-around. The first individual all-around competition had been held in 1900, after the 1896 competitions featured only individual apparatus events. A men's individual all-around has been held every Games since 1900.[2]

Two of the top 10 gymnasts from the 1984 Games returned, both from China: bronze medalist Li Ning and seventh-place finisher Xu Zhiqiang. The reigning (1987) World Champion was Dmitry Bilozerchev of the Soviet Union; his teammate Yuri Korolyov had won in 1985 and placed second behind Bilozerchev in 1987 but missed the Games due to an Achilles injury. Vladimir Artemov, also of the Soviet Union, had finished just behind Korolyov both years (second at the World Championships in 1985 and third in 1987), and was competing in the 1988 Olympics. The only non-Soviet to earn a medal in the men's all-around at either World Championship was East German Sylvio Kroll (third in 1985).[2]

Chinese Taipei made its debut in the event. France made its 18th appearance, most among nations.

Competition format

The competition format followed the preliminary and final format introduced in 1972, with the limit on the number of finalists per nation added in 1976. All entrants in the gymnastics competitions performed both a compulsory exercise and a voluntary exercise for each apparatus. The scores for all 12 exercises were summed to give an individual all-around preliminary score. Half of the scores from the preliminary carried over to the final, with the top 36 gymnasts advancing to the individual all-around final—except that each nation was limited to 3 finalists. There, each of the finalists performed another exercise on each apparatus. The sum of these scores plus half of the preliminary score resulted in a final total.

Each exercise was scored from 0 to 10; thus, the preliminary apparatus scores ranged from 0 to 20 each and the total preliminary score from 0 to 120. With half of the preliminary score and six more exercises scored 0 to 10, the final total was also from 0 to 120.

The preliminary exercise scores were also used for qualification for the apparatus finals.[2]

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time adjusted for daylight savings (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 18 September 1988 11:00 Preliminary: Compulsory
Tuesday, 20 September 1988 11:00 Preliminary: Voluntary
Thursday, 22 September 1988 12:00 Final

Results

Eighty-nine gymnasts competed in the all-around during the compulsory and optional rounds on September 18 and 20. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 22. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final. Half of the points earned by each gymnast during both the compulsory and optional rounds carried over to the final. This constitutes each gymnast's "prelim" score.

Rank Gymnast Nation Prelim 12
Prelim
Floor Pommel
horse
Rings Vault Parallel
bars
Horizontal
bar
Final Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Artemov  Soviet Union 118.95 59.475 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.950 10.000 10.000 59.650 119.125
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Valeri Liukin  Soviet Union 118.85 59.425 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.900 9.900 10.000 59.600 119.025
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dmitri Bilozertchev  Soviet Union 118.45 59.225 9.900 10.000 10.000 10.000 9.950 9.900 59.750 118.975
4 Sven Tippelt  East Germany 117.60 58.800 9.800 9.950 9.950 9.900 9.800 9.800 59.200 118.000
5 Marius Gherman  Romania 117.55 58.775 9.800 9.900 9.850 9.800 9.800 9.900 59.050 117.825
6 Kalofer Khristozov  Bulgaria 117.70 58.850 9.800 9.900 9.900 9.650 9.850 9.800 58.900 117.750
Wang Chongsheng  China 117.20 58.600 9.750 9.900 9.850 9.900 9.850 9.900 59.150 117.750
8 Gyorgy Guczoghy  Hungary 117.25 58.625 9.750 10.000 9.900 9.800 9.800 9.800 59.050 117.675
Yukio Iketani  Japan 117.65 58.825 9.950 9.800 9.750 9.650 9.900 9.800 58.850 117.675
10 Sylvio Kroll  East Germany 117.85 58.925 9.900 10.000 9.850 9.650 9.900 9.400 58.700 117.625
Koichi Mizushima  Japan 117.45 58.725 9.800 9.800 9.900 9.650 9.850 9.900 58.900 117.625
12 Lou Yun  China 117.10 58.550 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.700 9.900 9.750 59.050 117.600
13 Daisuke Nishikawa  Japan 117.25 58.625 9.850 9.900 9.800 9.450 9.900 9.900 58.800 117.425
14 Csaba Fajkusz  Hungary 116.75 58.375 9.750 9.900 9.800 9.750 9.750 10.000 58.950 117.325
15 Xu Zhiqiang  China 117.00 58.500 9.900 9.850 9.900 9.800 9.900 9.450 58.800 117.300
Boris Preti  Italy 116.90 58.450 9.850 9.900 9.900 9.800 9.750 9.650 58.850 117.300
17 Jury Chechi  Italy 116.55 58.275 9.800 9.900 9.950 9.800 9.800 9.750 59.000 117.275
18 Ralf Büchner  East Germany 117.20 58.600 9.750 9.800 9.800 9.650 9.750 9.850 58.600 117.200
19 Charles Lakes  United States 116.45 58.225 9.900 9.750 9.800 9.850 9.700 9.950 58.950 117.175
20 Dimitar Taskov  Bulgaria 116.75 58.375 9.550 9.800 9.750 9.850 9.900 9.900 58.750 117.125
21 Marius Toba  Romania 116.75 58.375 9.800 9.850 9.900 9.700 9.500 9.800 58.550 116.925
22 Curtis Hibbert  Canada 116.75 58.375 9.800 9.600 9.700 9.600 9.850 9.900 58.45 116.825
23 Lyubomir Gueraskov  Bulgaria 116.75 58.375 9.550 9.900 9.800 9.500 9.700 9.800 58.250 116.625
24 Paolo Bucci  Italy 115.70 57.860 9.750 9.900 9.850 9.800 9.750 9.700 58.750 116.600
25 Park Jong-Hoon  South Korea 115.60 57.800 9.750 9.600 9.800 9.850 9.850 9.850 58.700 116.500
26 Brad Peters  Canada 116.05 58.025 9.800 9.900 9.750 9.500 9.800 9.700 58.450 116.475
27 Alfonso Rodríguez  Spain 115.45 57.725 9.800 9.900 9.800 9.600 9.700 9.900 58.700 116.425
28 Zsolt Horváth  Hungary 115.50 57.750 9.800 9.950 9.600 9.900 9.700 9.700 58.650 116.400
29 Christian Chevalier  France 116.15 58.075 9.700 9.600 9.500 9.600 9.700 9.800 57.900 115.975
30 Johan Jonasson  Sweden 114.60 57.300 9.700 9.850 9.850 9.800 9.650 9.800 58.650 115.950
31 Patrick Mattioni  France 116.00 58.000 9.650 9.800 9.750 9.550 9.750 8.950 57.450 115.450
Josef Zellweger  Switzerland 114.60 57.300 9.650 9.800 9.800 9.500 9.800 9.600 58.150 115.450
33 Nicolae Bejenaru  Romania 115.30 57.650 9.700 9.800 9.750 9.600 9.900 9.000 57.750 115.400
34 Kevin Davis  United States 114.75 57.375 9.650 9.800 9.650 9.500 9.650 9.700 57.950 115.325
35 Lance Ringnald  United States 115.25 57.625 9.500 9.800 9.650 9.550 9.850 9.100 57.450 115.075
36 Claude Carmona  France 115.05 57.525 9.600 9.800 9.650 9.600 9.800 8.950 57.400 114.925
37 Sergey Kharkov  Soviet Union 118.40 Did not advance—3 per nation rule
38 Lado Gogoladze  Soviet Union 117.70
39 Vladimir Novikov  Soviet Union 117.50
40 Holger Behrendt  East Germany 116.95
41 Toshiharu Sato  Japan 116.65
42 Ulf Hoffmann  East Germany 116.40
43 Deyan Kolev  Bulgaria 116.30
Andreas Wecker  East Germany 116.30
45 Li Chunyang  China 116.15
46 Stoyko Gochev  Bulgaria 115.95
47 Hiroyuki Konishi  Japan 115.80
48 Petar Georgiev  Bulgaria 115.60
49 Zsolt Borkai  Hungary 115.40
Takahiro Yamada  Japan 115.40
51 Guo Linxian  China 115.35
52 Adrian Sandu  Romania 115.15
53 Li Ning  China 114.95
54 Thierry Pecqueux  France 114.85
Marian Rizan  Romania 114.85
56 Riccardo Trapella  Italy 114.75
57 Jenő Paprika  Hungary 114.70
58 Lorne Bobkin  Canada 114.60
59 Daniel Winkler  West Germany 114.50 Did not advance
60 Mike Beckmann  West Germany 114.45
61 Ju Yeong-sam  South Korea 114.25
Gabriele Sala  Italy 114.25
63 Scott Johnson  United States 114.20
64 Jürgen Brümmer  West Germany 114.15
65 James Rozon  Canada 114.10
Alan Nolet  Canada 114.10
67 Ralph Kern  West Germany 113.90
Dominick Minicucci  United States 113.90
69 Wes Suter  United States 113.85
70 Stéphane Cauterman  France 113.75
71 Song Yu-jin  South Korea 113.60
Bernhard Simmelbauer  West Germany 113.60
73 Andreas Aguilar  West Germany 113.35
74 Bruno Cavelti  Switzerland 113.10
75 Terry Bartlett  Great Britain 112.95
76 Frédéric Longuepée  France 112.90
77 Miguel Ángel Rubio  Spain 112.85
78 Álvaro Montesinos  Spain 112.65
Vittorio Allievi  Italy 112.65
80 Kenneth Meredith  Australia 112.10
81 Andrew Morris  Great Britain 112.05
82 Jože Kolman  Yugoslavia 110.45
83 Chang Chao-chun  Chinese Taipei 110.30
84 Gil Pinto  Brazil 109.90
85 Hélder Pinheiro  Portugal 109.60
86 Philippe Chartrand  Canada 105.80
87 Valentin Pîntea  Romania 105.55
88 Tony Piñeda  Mexico 102.40
89 Balázs Tóth  Hungary 77.05

References

  1. ^ "Gymnastics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Individual All-Around". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Individual All-Around, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 9 April 2021.