Senegal at the 1988 Summer Olympics

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Senegal at the
1988 Summer Olympics
Flag of Senegal.svg
IOC code SEN
NOC Comité National Olympique et Sportif Sénégalais
in Seoul
Competitors23 in 4 sports
Flag bearer Amadou Dia Bâ
Medals
Ranked 36th
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
1
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Senegal competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Amadou Dia Ba won the nation's first ever Olympic medal.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Amadou Dia Bâ Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles 25 September

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [1]

SportMenWomenTotal
Athletics 11112
Judo 55
Swimming 202
Wrestling 44
Total22123

Athletics

Men
Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Amadou M'Baye 100 metres 10.6446 Q10.4530Did not advance
Charles-Louis Seck 10.6446 Q10.4227Did not advance
Ibrahima Tamba 200 metres 21.6840 Q21.9338Did not advance
Ousmane Diarra 400 metres 46.8627 Q46.2328Did not advance
Cheikh Tidiane Boye 800 metres 1:49.8932 Q1:46.6213 Q1:45.9312Did not advance
Moussa Fall 1:49.1439Did not advance
Babacar Niang 1:47.6515 Q1:45.383 Q1:45.099Did not advance
Amadou Dia Bâ 400 metres hurdles 49.415 Q48.484 Q47.23Silver medal icon.svg
Hamidou M'Baye 50.5823Did not advance
Joseph Diaz
Amadou M'Baye
Babacar Pouye
Ibrahima Tamba
4 × 100 metres relay DQ Did not advance
Ousmane Diarra
Babacar Niang
Moussa Fall
Amadou Dia Bâ
4 × 400 metres relay 3:06.9311 Q3:07.1913Did not advance
Women
Track and road events
AthleteEventHeat Round 1Heat Round 2SemifinalFinal
TimeRankTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank
Aïssatou Tandian 400 metres 52.9520 Q52.3320Did not advance

Judo

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechageFinal
Round 1Round 2Round 3
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Pierre Sène 65 kg ByeFlag of New Zealand.svg  Cooper  (NZL)
L Ippon
Did not advance
Babacar Dione 71 kg Flag of Hungary.svg  Hajtós  (HUN)
L Ippon
Did not advance
Aly Attyé 78 kg ByeFlag of Argentina.svg  García  (ARG)
L Ippon
Did not advance
Akilong Diabone 86 kg Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Frick  (LIE)
W Ippon
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).png  Griffith  (VEN)
L Waza-ari
Did not advance
Lansana Coly +95 kg Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Saito  (JPN)
L Ippon
Did not advanceFlag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Zapryanov  (BUL)
L Ippon
Did not advance

Swimming

Men
AthleteEventHeatsFinal A/B
TimeRankTimeRank
Mouhamed Diop 50 metre freestyle DQ Did not advance
100 metre freestyle 54.9354Did not advance
200 metre individual medley 2:20.7452Did not advance
Bruno N'Diaye 50 metre freestyle 25.6356Did not advance
100 metre backstroke 1:05.0646Did not advance
200 metre individual medley 2:29.1854Did not advance

Wrestling

Greco-Roman
AthleteEventGroup StageFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Rank
Oumar N'Gom 82 kg ByeFlag of Germany.svg  Gössner  (FRG)
L Fall
Did not advance8Did not advance
Tapha Guèye 90 kg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Popov  (URS)
L Fall
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Youmbi  (CMR)
L 5–11
Did not advance8Did not advance
Ambroise Sarr 100 kg Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Georgiev  (BUL)
L Fall
Flag of Germany.svg  Himmel  (FRG)
L Fall
Did not advance8Did not advance
Freestyle
AthleteEventGroup StageFinal
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Rank
Djiby Diouf 74 kg Flag of Pakistan.svg  Anwar  (PAK)
L Fall
Flag of Guinea.svg  Diallo  (GUI)
L Passivity
Did not advance14Did not advance
Oumar N'Gom 82 kg Flag of the Mongolian People's Republic (1945-1992).svg  Sükhbat  (MGL)
L 0–15
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg  Nikolovski  (YUG)
L 1–6
Did not advance12Did not advance
Tapha Guèye 90 kg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  English  (GBR)
L Fall
Flag of Afghanistan (1987-1992).svg  Taj  (AFG)
L Fall
Did not advance12Did not advance

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