The men's 100 metre breaststroke event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place between 18–19 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.[1]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Steve Lundquist (USA) 1:01.65 Los Angeles, United States 29 July 1984
Olympic record  Steve Lundquist (USA) 1:01.65 Los Angeles, United States 29 July 1984

Results

Heats

Rule: The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A (Q), while the next eight to final B (q).[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 8 Adrian Moorhouse  Great Britain 1:02.19 Q, NR
2 6 Victor Davis  Canada 1:02.48 Q
3 8 Dmitry Volkov  Soviet Union 1:02.49 Q
4 8 Károly Güttler  Hungary 1:02.80 Q
5 7 Gianni Minervini  Italy 1:02.86 Q
6 8 Christian Poswiat  East Germany 1:02.99 Q
7 7 Richard Schroeder  United States 1:03.05 Q
8 7 Ronald Dekker  Netherlands 1:03.08 QSO
7 Tamás Debnár  Hungary QSO
10 6 Aleksey Matveyev  Soviet Union 1:03.25 q
11 6 Alexander Mayer  West Germany 1:03.54 q
12 8 Mark Warnecke  West Germany 1:03.56 q
13 8 Petri Suominen  Finland 1:03.58 q
14 7 Hironobu Nagahata  Japan 1:04.02 q
15 6 Daniel Watters  United States 1:04.04 q
16 6 Chen Jianhong  China 1:04.09 q
17 6 James Parrack  Great Britain 1:04.23
18 5 Kenji Watanabe  Japan 1:04.35
19 7 Pablo Restrepo  Colombia 1:04.43
20 7 Raik Hannemann  East Germany 1:04.46
21 5 Pierre-Yves Eberle  Switzerland 1:04.53
22 5 Ian McAdam  Australia 1:04.56
5 David Leblanc  France
24 4 Tsai Hsin-yen  Chinese Taipei 1:04.58
25 4 Radek Beinhauer  Czechoslovakia 1:04.61
26 3 Yoon Joo-il  South Korea 1:04.68
27 7 Étienne Dagon  Switzerland 1:04.71
28 6 Alexander Marček  Czechoslovakia 1:04.95
29 8 Thomas Böhm  Austria 1:04.96
30 5 Jin Fu  China 1:05.02
31 8 Cameron Grant  Canada 1:05.10
32 4 Joaquín Fernández  Spain 1:05.19
33 3 Sidney Appelboom  Belgium 1:05.21
34 4 Gary O'Toole  Ireland 1:05.34
35 3 Javier Careaga  Mexico 1:05.37
36 5 Cédric Penicaud  France 1:05.46
37 5 Cícero Tortelli  Brazil 1:05.50
38 6 Jan-Erick Olsen  Norway 1:05.54
39 4 Anthony Beks  New Zealand 1:05.65
40 2 Alexandre Yokochi  Portugal 1:05.68
41 2 Ng Yue Meng  Singapore 1:05.87
42 5 Eyal Stigman  Israel 1:05.92
43 4 Sergio López Miró  Spain 1:06.08
44 3 Wirmandi Sugriat  Indonesia 1:06.22
45 3 Luc van de Vondel  Belgium 1:06.24
46 4 Richard Lockhart  New Zealand 1:06.27
47 4 Nikolaos Fokianos  Greece 1:06.30
48 2 Lars Sørensen  Denmark 1:06.48
49 3 Manuel Gutiérrez  Panama 1:06.73
50 3 Patrick Concepcion  Philippines 1:06.74
51 2 Arnþór Ragnarsson  Iceland 1:07.93
52 2 Watt Kam Sing  Hong Kong 1:08.03
53 3 Victor Ruberry  Bermuda 1:09.49
54 2 Quách Hoài Nam  Vietnam 1:10.90
55 2 Kraig Singleton  Virgin Islands 1:11.68
56 1 Michele Piva  San Marino 1:13.94
57 1 Amine El-Domyati  Lebanon 1:14.40
58 2 Bazlur Mohamed Rahman  Bangladesh 1:14.97
59 1 Gaspar Fragata  Angola 1:16.18
60 1 Obaid Al-Rumaithi  United Arab Emirates 1:17.01
61 1 Vivaldo Fernandes  Angola 1:17.98
1 Trevor Ncala  Swaziland DNS

Swimoff

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Ronald Dekker  Netherlands 1:02.63 Q, WD*
2 5 Tamás Debnár  Hungary 1:03.68 Q

* Opted to swim for the consolation final instead.

Finals

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Final B

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
9 5 Aleksey Matveyev  Soviet Union 1:03.01
10 4 Ronald Dekker  Netherlands 1:03.22
11 6 Mark Warnecke  West Germany 1:03.40
12 3 Alexander Mayer  West Germany 1:03.85
13 7 Hironobu Nagahata  Japan 1:03.89
14 2 Petri Suominen  Finland 1:04.04
15 1 Daniel Watters  United States 1:04.17
16 8 Chen Jianhong  China 1:04.72

Final A

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Adrian Moorhouse  Great Britain 1:02.04 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Károly Güttler  Hungary 1:02.05
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Dmitry Volkov  Soviet Union 1:02.20
4 5 Victor Davis  Canada 1:02.38
5 8 Tamás Debnár  Hungary 1:02.50
6 1 Richard Schroeder  United States 1:02.55
7 2 Gianni Minervini  Italy 1:02.93
8 7 Christian Poswiat  East Germany 1:03.43

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