Olympic results: Day 8
ATHLETICS |
Discus World record, M. Wilkins (U.S.), 70.86 m; Games record, Wilkins, «3.23 m. Final.—Wilkins (U.S.), 67.50. 1; W. Schmidt (E. Ger.). 66.22. 2; J. Powell (U.S.), 65.70. 3; N. Thiede (E. Ger.). 64.30, 4; S. Paehale (E. Ger.), 64.24, 5; P. Kahma (Fin.), 63.12, 6; K. Hjeltnes (Nor.) 63.06. 7; J. Silvester (U.S), 61.98, 8; L. Danek (Cz.), 61.28. 9; V. Velev (Bui.). 60.94, 10; F. Tegia (Hun.) 60.54. 11; 11. Neu (W. Ger.), 60.46. 12; J. Silhavv (Cz.). 58 42. 13; .1. Farago (Hun,). 57.48. 14; A. Devincentis (It.). 55 86. 15. Javelin World record, 94.03. K. Wolfermann (W. Ger.); Games record, 90.48, Wolfermann. Qualifiers for final (qualifying distance. 79ml.—S. Hovinen (Fin.). 89.76, 1: M. Nemeth (Hun.), 89.28. 2; P. Olsen (Can.), 87.76, 3; S. Colson (U.S.). 86.64. 4; V. Ershov (Russia). 85.68. 5; J. Jaakola (Fin.), 83.84, 6; P. Bielczyk (Pol.), 82.56. 7; M. Wessing (tV. Ger.). 82.54. 8; T. Thorslund (Nor.), 82.52. 9: Y. Lusis (Russia) and A. Mohales (P. Rico). 82.08. (equal) 11; V. Djonev (Bui.), 80.84, 12; B. Grimmes (Nor.), 80.32. 13; G. Megelea (Rum.), 30.26, 14; A. Hall (U.S.). 79.56. 15; 11. Siitonen (Fin.), 79.38, 16. WOMEN 100 m (First four in each heat to final.) World record. 11.04, I. Helten (W. Ger.); Games record, 11.05, A. Richter (W. Ger.). First semi-final.—A. Richter (W. Ger.), 11.01 (world record), 1: E. Ashford (U.S.), 11.21. 2; C. Cheeseborough (U.S.), 11.26, '3; M. Oelsner (E. Ger.). 11.29, '4: R. Allwood (Jam.), 11.32, 5; !V. Anisimova (Russia). 11.39. 6; 5. Chivas (Cuba). 11.43. 7; M. Bailey (Can.), 11.47. 8. ‘ Second semi-final.—R. Stecher (E. Ger.), 11.10, 1; I. Helten (W. :Ger.), 11.18, 2; R Boyle (Aus.), i 11.22, 3; A. Lynch (G. 8. 11.28, : 4; L. Maslakova (Russia). 11.34, 5: |B. Morehead (U.S.). 11.38. 6; P. i Loverock (Can.), 11.40. 7; L. (Haglund (Swe.), 11.41. 8. Final.—Richter 11.08 I; Stecher, 11.13. 2; Helten. 11.17, 3: Boyle. 11.23. 4; Ashford. 11.24. 5: Cheeseborough. 11.31, 6; Lynch. 11.32, 7; Oelsner. 11.34. 8. 400 m (First five in each heat plus two fastest losers to second round.) World record, 49.75, I. Szewinska (Pol.); Games record', 51.08, M. Zehrt (E. Ger.). Heat I.—C. Brehmer (E. Ger.), 52.45 1: V. Elder (G. 8. 52.60. 2; R. Wilden (W. Ger.), 53.08, 3; L. Forde (Barb.), 53.93, 4; R. Campbell (Can.), 54.54. 5. Heat 2.—0. Sapenter (U.S.), 52.33. 1: D. Murray (G. 8. 52.75, 2; M Koch (E. Ger.). 52.73. 3; R. Berg (Bel.), 53.66 . 4; S. Hollmann (W. Ger.), 53.73, 5; 11. Blake (Jam.). 53.93, 6; 1. Hocking (P. Rico). 57.85. 7. Heat 3.—E. Streidt (E. Ger.), 52.56. 1; C. Wlldscek (Austria), 52.65, 2: J. Candv (Aus.). 52.88, 3; M. Neufville (Jam.). 52.93 4; R. Wallez (Bel.). 52.94. 5; J. Pavlicic (Yugo), 54.11, 6. Heat 4,—S. Ingram (U.S.), 51.83, 1; N. Sokolova (Russia). 52.45, 2; I. Szewinska (Pol.). 52.75, 3; J Yakubowich (Can.). 53.35, 4; G. Taylor (G. 8. 53.46, 5: M. Lindholm (Fin.). 53.64. 6; C. N’Drin (I. Coast). 54.13, 7. Heat 5.—R. Bryant 'U.S.). 52.01. 1; R. Salin (Fin.), 52.57, 2; L. Aksenova (Russia). 52.90, 3; B. Nail (Aus.), 52.98, 4; R. Simpson (Jam.). 54.07, 5; H. Ritter (Liecli.). 58.52 6. . Heat 6.—N. Ilyina (Russia)), 51.97. 1: V. Burnard (Aus.), 52.10. 2: D. Fuhrmann (W. Ger.). 52.58, 3: P. Haggman (Fin.). 52.73, 4; M. Stride (Can.) 53.21. 5; R. Bottiglieri (It.), 53.37. 6: R. Gauthier (Haiti), 1:13.27, 7. Qualifiers second round.— Brehmer. Elder, Wilden, Forde, Campbell Sapenter. Murray, Koch Berg. Hollmann. Streidt, Wilds’chek. Canty. Neufville, Wallez Ingram Sokolova, Szewinska, yakubowich. Taylor, Lindholm. Bryant, Salin. Aksenova, Natl. Simpson, llvina Burnard, Fuhrmann. Haggman, Stride, Bottiglieri. PENTATHLON 100 m hurdles Heat I.—l. Siegl (E.Ger.) and T. Vorohobko (Russia), 13.31 (957 points), (equal) 1; P. Sokolova (Bui.), 13.32 (956). 3; S. Longden (G. 8. 13.91 (877), 4; A. Bruce (Jam.). 13.94 (873). 5; F. Fltzgeraid (U.S.I 14.16 (846). 6; D. Focic (Yugo.). 14.48 (807). 7. Heat 2.—8. Pollak (E. Ger.), 13.30 (959), 1; N. Tkachenko (Russia). 13.41 (944) 2; J. Frederick (U.S.). 13.54 (926), 3; M. Epninger (W. Ger.). 13.97 (870), 4; I Bruzsenyak (Hun.), 14.00.(866), 5: A. Desevici (Uru.). 15.49 (696), 6. Heat 3.—L. Popovskaya (Russia). 13.33 (955). 1; C. Laser (E. Ger.), 13.55 '925). 2; D. Jones (Can.), 13.79 (893). 3; E. Noeding (Peru). 14.06 (858). 4; M. Papp (Hun.), 14.14 (848), 5; M. King (U.S.). 14.45 (8111. 6: M. Tuisorlsori (Fiji). 14.78 (773). 7. MEN 200 m > Round 1 'First four in each heat qualify for second round' World and Games record, T. Smith (U.S.), 19.83. Heat I.—M. Hampton (U.S.), 21.11, 1; C. Jacobs (Antig.), 21.50, 2; C. Bradford (Jam.), 21.57. 3; A. Padilla (Nic.), 23.07, 4; H. All
(S. Arabia), 23.37, 5; A. Armstrong fTrin.), abandoned. Beat 2.—R. Mitchell (Aus.), 21.91, 1; P. Muster (Switz.), 22.33, 2; H. Crawford (Trin.), 22.33, 3; C. Dill (Berra.). 22.38. 4. Heat 3—D. Evans (U.S.), 20.96. 1; P. Fitzgerald (Aus.), 21.35, 2: D. Kablan (I. Coast), 21.57, 3; A. Abdulkareem (Kuw.). 22.44, 4; R. Clarke (Barb.), 22.75, 5. Heat 4.—G. Abrahams (Pan.), 20.95, 1; T. Johansson (Swe.), 21.05. 2; P. Farina (It.), 21.32, 3; N. Kolesnikov (Russia), 21.33, 4; M. Lutz (U.S.), 21.50, 5; C. Dorosario (Sene.), 21.96, 6. Heat 5.—P. Mennea (It.), 20.93, 1; Z. Nowosz (Pol.), 21.29. 2; J. Arame (Fr.), 21,34. 3: S. Monsels (Suri.), 21.60. 4: R. Ahmad (Mai.), 21.(12. 5. Heat 6.—A. Bennett (G. 8. 21.26, 1; B. Grzejszczak (Pol.), 21.35. 2: P. Ferrer (P. Rico), 21.60, 3; A. Moore (Fiji), 21.82, 4; P. Etienne (Haiti), 22.57, 5. Heat 7.—D. Quarrie (Jam.), 20.85, 1: R. Da Silva (Bra.), 20.99, 2; E. Lepold (Hun.), 21.50, 3; W. Callendah (Bah.). 21.79, 4; M. Woronin (Pol,), 21.90. 5; A. Bodaghi (Iran), 22.47, 6: W. Kali (Papua). 22.64. 7. Heat 8 —R. Bombardella (Lux.), 21.18, 1; L. Micha (Bel.), 21.25, 2; J. Mayer (Fr.). 21.25, 3; H. Fraser (Can.), 21.54, 4; B. Sy (Sene.). 21.54, 5; V. Milanesio (It.), 21.94, 6. Round 2 (First four in each heat qualify for semi-finals.) Heat I.—Evans, 20.56, 1; Abrahams. 20.72. 2; Da Silva. 20.76, 3; Bradford, 21.03. 4; Muster, 21.09. 5; Nowosz, 21.22, 6; Farina, 21.31, 7; Fraser, 21.57, 8. Heat 2.—Mennea, 20.70. 1; Kablan, 20.91, 2; Bennett, 21.07, 3; Kolesnikov. 21.08, 4; Johansson. 21.08. 5: Dill, 21.40, 6; Lepold, 21.68. 7. Heat 3.—Quarrie, 20.28. 1; Hampton, 20.83, 2: Arame, 21.04, 3; Mieha. 21.09, 4: Monsels, 21.29, 5; Jacobs, 21.33, 6; Moore, 21.75, 7; Abdulkareem, 22.34, 8. Heat 4.—Crawford. 20.95, 1; Grzejszczak, 21.02. 2; Bombardella, 21.03, 3; Fitzgerald, 21.07, 4: Ferrer, 21.33, 5; Callendah, 21.78, 6; Padilla, 22.74. 7; Mayer, 24.27, 8. 800 m World record, M. Fiasconaro (It.), 1:43.7; Games record, R. Doubeil (Aus.), 1:44.3. Final.—A. Juantorena (Cuba). 1:43.50 (world record), 1; 1. Vandamme (Bel.), 1:43.86, 2; R. Wohlhuter (U.S.), 1:44.12, 3; W. Wuelbeck (W.Ger.), 1:45.26, 4; S. Ovett (G. 8. 1:45.44, 5; L. Susanj (Yugo.). 1:45.75, 6; S. Singh (Ind.), 1:45.77, 7; C. Grippo (It.), 1:48.39. 8. 400 m hurdles World and Games record, J. Akii-Bua (Uga.), 47.82. Final.—E. Moses (U.S.), 47.64 (world record), 1; M. Shine (U.S.), 48.69, 2; E. Gavrilenko (Russia), 49.45. 3; Q. Wheeler (U.S.), 49.86. 4; J. J. Carvalho (Port.), 49.94, 5; Y. Bratanov (Bui.), 50.03, 6; D. Alfonso (Cuba), 50.19, 7; A. Pascoe (G. 8. 51.29, 8. 3000 m steeplechase (First six in each heat qualify for final.) World record, A. Gaerderud (Swe.), 8:9.8; Games record, K. Keino (Ken.), 8:23.0. Heat I.—B. Malinowski (Pol.), 8:18.56 (Games record), 1; F. Baumgartl (E.Ger.), 8:21.25, 2; A. Garderud (Swe.), 8:21.43, 3; A. Campos (Sp.), 8:24.53, 4; I. Toukonen (Fin.), 8:27.96, 5; 11. Marsh (U.S.), 8:31.46. 6; J. P Villain (Fr.), 8:35.03. 7; J.| Bicourt (G. 8. 8:35.71. 8; W.| Maier (W.Ger.), 8:46.82, 8; P. Larkins (Aus.), 8:46.89, 10; A. Asgeirsson (lee.), 8:53.95, 10; G. Fraemmcke (W.Ger.), abandoned. Heat 2.—D. Coates (GB.), 8:18.95, 1; T. Kantanen (Fin.). 8:20.82, 2; D. Glans (Swe.), 8:23.73, 3; M. Karst (W.Ger.), 8:25.02, 4: E. Robertson (N.Z.), 8:26.31, 5; A. Staynlngs (G. 8. 8:29.21, 6; P. Thips (Bel.), 8:31.55, 7; D. Brown (U.S.), 8:33.25. 8; T. Koyama (Jap). 8:37.23, 9; M. Roche (U.S.), 8:37.36, 10; D. Moravcik (Cz.). 8:41.95, 11; G. Cefan (Rum.), 8:57.22, 12. High jump Group I.—Bruce, 1.82 m (1049), 1; Tkachenko and Jones, 1.80 (1031), equal 2; Papp, 1.78 (1012), 4; Frederick, 1.76 (993), 5; Vorohobko, Popovskaya, 1.74 (974), 6; Siegl and King, 1.74 (974), equal 6: Foeic, 1.68 (915), 10; Pollak. I. (875), 11. Group 2 —Laser, 1.78 (1012), 1; Bruzsenyak and Longden, 1.71 (945), equal 2; Eppinger and Fitzgerald. 1.68 (915). equal 4; Needing and Sokolova, 1.64 (875), equal 6; Desevici, 1.60 (834), 8; Tuisorisori, 1.55 (781), 9. Shot put Group I.—Pollak, 16.25 m (963), 1; Popovskaya, 15.02 (896), 2; Tkachenko, 14.90 (889), 3: Papp, 14.80 (884), 4; Jones, 14.58 (871), 5; Frederick, 14.55 (870), 6; Laser, 14.29 (855), 7; Sokolova, 13.70 (821), 8; Vorohobko, 13.08 (785), 9; Siegl. 12.92 (775), 10; Eppinger, 12.75 (7651, 11; Fitzgerald, 12.51 (750), 12. Group 2.—Focfc, 12.65 (759), 1; King, 12.27 (73G), 2; Noeding, 11. (682), 3; Longden, 10.87 (647). 4; Bruzsenyak, 10.86 (647), 5; Desevici, 10.60 (629), 6; Bruce. 10.23 (605). 7; Tuisorisori, 9.38 (546), 8. Standings | After three events.—Tkachenko, 12864, 1; Popovskaya, 2825, 2; Pollak. 2797. 3; Jones, 2795, 4; Laser, 2792, 5; Frederick, 2789. 6; Papp, 2744, 7; Vorohobko, 2716, 8; Siegl, 2706, 9; Sokoloya, 2652, 10; Eppinger, 2550, 11; Bruce. 2527, 12; King, 2521, 13: Fitzgerald, 2511, 14; Foeic. 2481, 15; Longden, 2469, 16; Bruzsenyak, 2458, 17; Noeding, 2415, 18; Desevici, 2159, 19; Tuisorisori, 2100, 20.
VOLLEYBALL
MEN Group A Czechoslovakia beat South Korea. 15-9, 15-9. 14-16, 15-5. Cuba beat Canada, 15-10, 15-9, 15-3.
SOCCER|
Quarter-finals Brazil 4, Israel 1; Russia 2, Iran 1; East Germany 4, France 0.
i YACHTING
Class 470 Kaee s.—West Germany, 0.00 points, 1; Switzerland, 3.00, 2; Spain, 5.70, 3; Russia, 8.00, 4; New Zealand (M. Paterson, B. Bennett), 10.00, 5; France, 11.70, 6; Norway, 13.00, 7; Japan, 14.00, 8: Australia, 15.00. 9; Brazil, 16.00, 10. Placings after five races.—West Germany, 23.40 points, 1; Spain, 26.70 . 2; Russia, 30.00, 3; New Zealand, 34.70, 4; France, 45.40, 5; United States, 49.00, 6; Australia, 49.00, 7; Britain, 53.70. 8: Brazil, 54.00. 9; Switzerland, 54.70, 10. Finn Race s.—East Germany (J. Shumana), 0.00 points, 1; Brazil (C. Biekarck), 3.00, 2; Russia (A. Balashov), 5.70, 3; Poland <R. Blaszka). 8.00, 4; Australia (J. Bertrand), 10.00, 5; Spain (J. Doreste), 11.70, 6; France (S. Maury), 13.00, 9: Denmark <J. , Llndhardtsen), 14.00, 8; Canada ■ fS Riley), 15.00, 9: Hungary <A. Haan), 16,00, 10: New Zealand (J. Farmer), 23.00, 17. Placings after five races.—Russia. 2170, 1: Australia, 24.70, 2; . Fast Germany. 26.70, 3; Brazil, ; 37 70, 4; Spain, 49.70. 5; France. 52.00, 6; Poland. 54.00. 7: Italy. 54.70, 8: Canada. 55.00, 9: Greece, 56.00. 10: New Zealand, 73.00, 18. Flying Dutchman Race 5 —Brazil, 400 points, 1; Austria. 3.00, 2: Canada. 5.70. 3; United States, 8.00. 4; Australia, 10.00, 5; East Germany, 11.70. 6; Netherlands. 13.00, 7: Sweden, 14.00, 8: Russia, 15.00. 9; Switzerland. 16 00. 10: New Zealand (J.i Bilger, M. Rom), 18.00, 12.
Placings after five races.—West] Germany. 14.70 points. 1; Britain,! 16.70, 2; Spain, 34.00 , 3; Canada,, 37.40, 4; Brazil. 40.70. 5; Russia,! 42.40. 6; New Zealand, 45.00, 7;' France, 46.00. 8: United States, 47.70, 9; Sweden, 48.00. 10. | Tempest Race s.—Denmark. 0.00 points, 1; Russia. 3.00, 2; Canada. 5.70, 3; Australia, 8.00, 4; Austi-ia, 10.00. | 5: Virgin Islands, 11.70, 6; Swe-! den. 13.00, 7; Netherlands. 14.00. | 8; United States, 15.00. 9; Ire-j land. 16.00, 10. Placings after five races.—! Sweden, 11.00 points, 1; Russia,! 16.70, 2: United States. 21.70. 3; West Germany. 31.70, 4; Italy, 37.70, 5: Canada. 39.10, 6; Denmark, 40.70, 7: Spain, 47.00. 8; Netherlands, 51.70. 9; Austria, 61.00, iO. Soling Race s.—Netherlands, 0.00 point. 1; Sweden, 3.00. 2: Russia, 5.70, 3; Brazil, 8.00, 4; East Germany, 10.00. 5; Greece. 11.70, 6; United States, 13.00. 7; Britain, 14.00. 8; Austria. 15.00, 9: Bermuda, 16.00. 10; New Zealand (H. Poole, G Bornholdt, C. Urry), 26.00, 20. Placings after five races. — France. 29.00 points, 1; East Germany. 29.40, 2: Russia. 31.70, 3; Netherlands, 33.00, 4: United States, 35.70, 5; Denmark, 36.70. 6: Sweden. 37.70, 7: Canada, 45.00, 8; West Germany, 46.00, 9; Brazil, 56.70, 10.
BOXING
Light welter-weight Third round.—V. Kolev (Bui.) beat E. Mueller (W. Ger.), points; C. Cutov (Rum.) beat S. Harahap (Indo.), points; K. Sczerba (Pol.) beat S. Gombo (Mong.), points; L. Portillo (Ang.) beat C. Sittier (Austria), knockout second round; A. Aldania (Cuba) beat J. Sanchez (Dom. Rep.), contest stopped second round; J. Nazy (Hun.) beat C. Clarke (Can.), contest stopped third round; V. Meyer (E. Ger.) beat F, C. de Jesus (Bra.), points; R. Leonard (U.S.) beat C. McKenzie (G. 8. points. Welter-weight Third round.—C. Santos (P. Rico) beat I. Botcher (Den ), points; M. McCallum (Jam.) beat R. Dauer (Aus.), points; C. Jackson (U.S.) beat W. Felix (Haiti), knockout first round; P. J. Gamarro (Ven.) beat E. Correa (Cuba) contest stopped third round; V. Zilberman (Rum.) beat C. Jones (G. 8. points; C. Rinke (Can.) beat Y. Seki (Jap.), points; J. Bachfeld (E. Ger.) beat V. Rachkov (Russia), points. Light middle-weight Second round.—R. Garbey (Cuba) beat E. Liburd (Virg. Is.), knock-out first round; K. Kosunen (Fin.) beat L. Vainoen (Swe.), contest stopped third round; T. Kacar (Yugo.) beat Mohamed Azarhazin (Iran), points: V. Didea (Rum.) beat N. Stantchev (Bui.), points; J. Rygicki (Pol.) beat C. Walker (U.S.), points: W. Guzman (P. Rico) beat B Byrne (Ire.), points; V. Savchenko (Russia) beat P. Pira (It.), knock-out second round; A. Lemus (Ven.) beat R. Davies (G. 8 points.
SWIMMING
MEN 100 m freestyle World and Games record, 50.3?, J. Montgomery (U.S.). Final.—J. Montgomery (U.S.), 49.99 (world record). 1: J. Babashoff (U.S.), 50.81, 2: P. Nocke, (W. Ger.), 51.31, 3; K. Steinbach (W. Ger.), 51.68. 4; M. Guarducei (It.), 51.70, 5; J. Bottom (U.S.), 51.79, 6: V. Bure (Russia). 52.03, 7; A. Krylov (Russia), 52.15. 8. MEN 400 m individual medley (Fastest eight qualify for final.) World record. Z. Verraszto (Hun.), 4:26.00; Games record, G, Larsson (Swe.), 4:31.98. Heat I.—S. Furniss (U.S.), 4:27.76 (Games record), 1; W. Sawchuk (Can.), 4:32.65, 2; A. McClatchey (G. 8. 4:34.31, 3; J. McConnochie (N.Z.), 4:40.84, 4: G. Gundersen (Nor.). 4:41.05, 5; P. Novaretti (Mon.), disqualified. Heat 2.—T. McKee (U.S.), 4:29.14, 1; A Ritchie (Can.), 4:31.34, 2; T Yanagidate (Jap.), 4:39.27, 3; J.' de Jesus (P. Rico), 4:42.07, 4; R. Woutering (Neth.), 4:46.76, 5; M. Gorelik (Russia), disqualified. Heat 3.—R. Stracran (U.S.), 4:27.15 (Gaines record) ,1; G. Smith (Can.), 4:31.29, 2; M. Rolko (Cz.), 4:35.21, 3; J. van de Graf (Aus.), 4:35.83, 4; D. Cleworth (G. 8. 4:42.25, 5; F. Deley (Bel.), 4:43.09, 6: A. B. Melo (Port.), 5:11.48. 7;. Heat 4.—A. Hargitay (Hun.), 4:28.96, 1: H. Geisler. (W. Ger.), 4:31.37, 2; P. Dawson (Aus.), 4:33.01, 3; >C. Sos (Hun.), 4:34.72, 4; R. Marmolejo (Mex.), 4:45.30, 5; D. Nisman (Isr.), 4:47.13, 6; E. Borja (Phil.), 4:52.21, 7.
Heat 5.—A. Smirnov (Russia), 4:29.92, 1; A Smirnov (Russia), 4:33.88, 2; M. F. Treffers (N.Z.), 4:40.»2, 3; J. Carter (G. 8. 4:41.25, 4; E. Abreu (Para.), 4:46.69, 5; Z. Verraszto (Hun.), 4:48.51, 6; G. Zavala (Mex.), 4:49.55, 7. Final.—Strachan, 4:23.62 (world record), 1; McKee, 4:24.62. 2; Smirnov. 4:26.90, 3; Hargitay, 4:27.13. 4; Smith, 4:28.64, 5; Furniss. 4:29.23, 6; Ritchie, 4:29.87, 7; Geisler, 4:34.95, 8. WOMEN 800 m freestyle World record, 8:37.63, Babashoff (U.S.); Games record, 8:46.58, P. Thumer (E. Ger.) Final.—P. Thumer (E. Ger.), 8:37.14 (world record), 1; S. Babashoff (U.S.), 8:37.59, 2; W. Weinberg (U.S.). 8:42.60, 3: R. Milgate (Aus.), 8:47.21, 4; N. Kramer (U.S.), 8:47.33 , 5; S. Smith (Can.), 8:48.15, 6: R. Jager (E. Ger.), 8:50.40, 7; J. Turrall (Aus.), 8:52.88 , 8. 4 x 100 m freestyle relay (Fastest 8 qualify for final.) World record. East Germany, 3:48.80; Games record. United States, 3:55.19.) Heat I.—United States, 3:50.27 (Games record) 1; Netherlands, 3:54.21, 2; France, 3:56.89, 3; Sweden, 3:57.48. 4; West Germany, 3:58.09, 5; Belgium, 4:00.35. 6; Venezuela. 4:12.81, 7. Heat 2.—East Germany, 3:48.95 (Games record), 1: Canada, 3:49.69, 2; Russia, 3:53.67, 3; Australia, 3:58.87, 4; Britain. 4:00.97, 5; Argentina. 4:14.57. 6: Puerto Rico, 4:18.40. 7. Final.—United States (K. Peyton, W. Bogolioli. J. Sterkel. S. Babashoff). 3:44.82 (world and Olympic record). 1; East Germany (G. Ender, P. Priemer, A. Pollack, C. Hempel), 3:45.50, 2: Canada (G. Amundrud, B. Clark, B. Smith, A. Jardin). 3:48.81, 3; Netherlands, 3:51.67, 4; Russia, 3:52.69, 5: France. 3:56.73, 6; Sweden, 3:57.25, 7; West Germany, 3:58.33, 8. 200 m backstroke (Fastest 8 qualify for final.) World record, B. Treiber (E. Ger.), 2:12.47; Games record, N. Belote (U.S.), 2:19.19. Heat I.—N. Garaplek (Can.), 2:16.49 (Games record), 1; W. Hogg (Can.). 2:17.30. 2: M. Rodhal (N.Z.), 2:19.22, 3; N. Miura <Jap.), 2:22.28, 4; G. Verraszto (Hun.), 2:23.36, 5; Y. Nishigawa (Jan.), 2:23.49, 6; S. J. Hunter (N.Z.), 2:26.21, 7; S. Changkasiri (Thai.), 2:48.56, 8. Heat 2.—A. Stille (E. Ger.), 2:18.07, 1; C. Gibson (Can.), 2:20.14, 2: M. Smith (U.S.), 2:22.05, 3; A. Ronceelli at.). 2:24.45, 4; J. Beaslev (G.B.i, 2:25.14, 5; A., Grieser (W. Ger.), 2:25.38. 6: K.. Bormann (W. Ger.), 2:26.72. 7; L.| Cian (Col.), 2:37.06. 8. Heat 3.—U. Richter <E. Ger.), 2:17.58, 1; K. Studennlkova (Russia), 2:18.47, 2: 31. Graham 'U.S.),’ [2:19.07, 3; D Edelijn (Neth.), 12:22.77, 4, H.' John (W. Ger.),
1:2:22.55, 5; K. Wilkinson (G. 8.1. 12:26.53, 6; S. Fontana (Sp.l, ,'2:31.37, 7; P. Ruggieri (Ven.), ,12:34.89. 8. „ „ ; I Heat 4.—8. Treiber (E. Ger.l, 2:17.62. 1- M. Belote (U.S.i, 2:17.63, :2; N. Stavko (Russia!. 2:17.67. 3: •G. Robertson (Aus.). 2:18.62, 4; is. Davies iG.B.). 2:24.94, 5: M. . Devries <Aus.). 2:28.18. 6: G. Bel- ; lotto (Arg.!. 2:32.60. 7. . Final.—Richter. 2:13.43 (Games (record). I: Treiber. 2:14 97. 2; .iGaraniek. 2:15.6. 3; Stavko, 2:16.28, ■ 4; Belote, 2:17.27. 5; Stille. 2:17.5a, (6: Studdennikova. 2:17.<4. «:. Hlogg. 2:17.95. 8 diving Women's platform diving Final. —E Vaytekhovskaia (Rus- ; sia), 406.59, 1: U. Knape (SweJ.j , 402.60. 2; D. Wilson (U.S.', 401.0<. 3: I. Kalinina (Russia), 498.67, 4; C Shatto (Can.). 389.58 , 5; York (Can.). 378.39. 6: M. Briley ' (U.S.). 376.86, 7; H. Ramlow ,E. • Ger.l, 365.64, 8.
ROWING I
MEN Single sculls Final (1-6).—P. Karppinen (Fin.), 7:29.03, 1; P. Kolbe (W. Ger.), 7:31.67, 2; J. Dreifke <E. Ger.), 7:38.03, 3: S. Drea (Ire.), 7:42.53, 4; N. Dovgan (Russia). 7:57.39, 5; R. Ibarra (Arg.l, 8:03.05 . 6.
Finai (7.12).—J. Dietz (U.S), 7:58.70. 1; E. Hale (Aus.). 7:58.86. 8; H. Svenssen (Swe.). 7:59.36, 9: F. Biondi (It.), 8:07.17. 10; W. Lambertus (Rum.). 8:11.13. 11; C. Dehombreux (Bel.). 8:15.35. 12. Coxless pairs Final (1-61. —East Germany (J. Landvoigt, B. Landvoigt), 7:23.31, 1; United States (C. Coffey. M. Staines), 7:26.73, 2: West Germany (P. Vanroye. T. Strauss), 7:30,03. 3: Yugoslavia. 7:34.17, 4; Bulgaria, 7:37.42. 5; Czechoslovakia, 7:51 06, 6. Final (7-12)—Russia. 7:26.27. 7; Finland. 7:29 09, 8: Canada. 7:30.24 . 9; Netherlands, 7:31.40. 10: Poland. 7:35.53. 11; Britain, 7:36.12. 12. Double sculls Final (1-6).—Norway (F. Hansen, A. Hansen), 7:13.20, 1: Britain (C. Baillieu. M. Hart). 7:15.26. 2; East Germany (H. Schmied. J. Bertow). 7:17.45, 3; Russia, 7:18.87. 4; West Germany, 7:22.15. 5; France, 7:50.18. 6 Final (7-12).—Italy. 7:15.21. 7; United States, 7;16.59, 8; Yugoslavia. 7:21.69. 9; Czechoslovakia, 7:23.49, 10; Sweden. 7:25.57, 11; Belgium, 7:25.82, 12. Coxed pairs
Final (1-6). —East Germany iH. Jahrling. F. Ulrich, G. Spobr), 7:58.99. 1; Russia (D. Bekhterev. Y. Shurkalov, Y. Lorentson), 8:01.82. 2; Czechoslovakia (O. Svojanovsky, P Svojanovskv, L. Vebr), 8:03.28, 3: Bulgaria, 8:11.27, 4; Italy, 8:15.97, 5; Poland, 8:23.02. 6. Final (7-12).—Britain, 8:6.93, 7; West Germane, 8:9.2, 8; France. 8:12.66. 9; Brazil, 8:14.44. 10; United States, 8:15.65, 11; Yugoslavia, 8:16.22, 12. Coxless fours Final (1-6'.—East Germany. 6:37.42, 1; Norway. 6:41.22. 2; Russia, 6:42.52. 3; New Zealand, 6:43.23, 4; Canada, 6:46.11, 5; West Germany. 6:47.44, 6. Final (7-12). —Bulgaria, 6:41.36, 7; United States, 6:43.06. 8: Rumania, 6.43.96, 9; Belgium, 6:47.51, 10: Italy, 6:48.11. 11: Britain. 6:53.02, 12. Quadruple sculls Final (1-6). —East Germany, 6:18.65, 1; Russia. 6:19.89. 2; Czechoslovakia. 6:21.77, 3: West Germany, 6:24.81. 4: Bulgaria. 6:32.04, 5: United States, 6:34.33. 6. Final (7-11).—France, 6:28.60. 7; Switzerland, 6:29.61, 8: Britain. 6:32.83, 9; Cuba. 6:4076. 10: Canada. 6:44.74, 11. Coxed fours Final (1-6). —Russia, 6:40.22. 1; East Germany, 6:42.70. 2: West Germany, 6.46.96, 3; Czechoslovakia, 6.50.15. 4; Bulgaria. 6:52.88. 5; New Zealand, 7:00.17, 6. Final (7-12).—Ireland. 6:49.56, 7;
Poland. 6:51.85, 8; France. 6.52. 1’ 9: Netherlands, 6:53.55. I niter States, 6.54.92 11; Italv. 6.55.53 Eights Final (l-6>.—East Germane 5:58.29. 1; Britain, 6:00 82. 2. Ner Zealand, 6.C3.51, 3: V. est Ger manr. 6.06.15, 4: Austr.dl: 6:09.75. 5; OeehOGovakia 6:14.29. 6. Final ( 7-l>.—Russia. 605 iCanada. 6:09.05. 8; United Slater. 16:11.07. 9: tuba, 6:14.86. . Japan. 6:33.33. 11.
HOCKEY i
WEIGHTLIFTING
Middle heavy-weigh* Final.—D. Rigert (Russia'. 170 kg snatch. 212.5 kg jerk (Ganics record', 382.5 kg total (Games record'. 1: 1.. James iU.SJ, 165 kg. 197.5 kg. .■■.62.5k.. 2: A. Sliopov (Bui.'. 155 kg. I’u.iki;. 360 kg. 3; P. Grippaldi ils. 355 kg. 4; G. Rebus Hun.', 3‘ii'kc. 5: P. Pctzold <E. Gera. 345 kg. 6. A. Blanco (Cuba', 345 kg, 7; V Coussin (Fr.), 332.5 kg. 8: G Sigurdsson (Ice.), 332.5 kg. 9: i. Langford (G.B.i. 327.5 kg. 10. B Marsden (N.Z.), 322.5 kg, 12.
EQUESTRIAN
Three-day event ■ Individual placing*.—E Coffin (US, Bally-Cor), 0.00 pena t\ points in show jumpin'. :<:a! |penaltv points 114.99, I. .1. Plumb I (US. Better and Bette! 10 0. 125.85.2: K Schultz <W Ger. Mad rigal), 20.00, 129.45, 3: B M .d< |iGB, .Jacob Jones), 10.00. 14*. .4. W. Raycroft (Aus. Laurrnson'. 0.00. 178.04. 5; G. Sinnott Ire. Croghan). 0.00, 178.85. 6: J. Vah•: (Fr, Vampire), 0.00. 187.70. 7; Y. Salnikov (Russia, Rumpel), 0.00, 189.46, 8; E. F. Roman (It. Shamrock). 0.00. 194.14, 9; B. David son (US. Irish-Cap), 10.00. 200.16, 10; Princess Anne <GB, Goodwill*, 10.00. 299.30. 24. Team placings.—United States, 411.00 pointe. 1: West Germany, 584.60, 2: Australia, 599.54. 3 Italy, 682.24. 4; Russia. 721.55. 5; Canada, 808.81, 6; Ireland. 822.05,
FENCING
MEN Team foil First place, final.—West Germany 9, Italy 6 Third place, final —France 9, Russia 4. Semi-finals.—ltaly 8 til hits', France 8 ,59 hits); West Ger many 9. Russia 7. Fifth place -Qualifying Brit ain 8. United States 7; Poland Hungary 3 Final: Poland 9, Britain 1
BASKETBALL MEN
Semi-final round Italy 79. Australia 72. Puerto Rico 111. Japan 91 WOMEN Roundrobin Bulgaria 85. Canada 62.
Group A Netherlands WL Canada D IA Netherlands 5 0 0 11 3 10 zkustraiia 0 11 6 6 India 3 2 0 12 9 6 Malaysia 2 3 0 3 7 4 Canada 1 4 0 4 . 7 2 Argentina 1 4 0 4 12 2
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