Gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's artistic team all-around

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Women's artistic team all-around
at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Svetlana Baitova, Svetlana Boginskaya, Natalia Laschenova,
Elena Shevchenko, Elena Shushunova, and Olga Strazheva
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Silver medal icon.svg Aurelia Dobre,
Eugenia Golea, Celestina Popa,
Gabriela Potorac, Daniela Silivaș, and Camelia Voinea
Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania
Bronze medal icon.svg Gabriele Fähnrich, Martina Jentsch, Dagmar Kersten,
Ulrike Klotz, Bettina Schieferdecker, and Dörte Thümmler
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
  1984
1992  

These are the results of the women's team all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. The compulsory and optional rounds took place on September 19 and 21 at the Olympic Gymnastics Hall.

Results

The final score for each team was determined by combining all of the scores earned by the team on each apparatus during the compulsory and optional rounds. If all six gymnasts on a team performed a routine on a single apparatus during compulsories or optionals, only the five highest scores on that apparatus counted toward the team total.

RankTeamVaultUneven
Bars
Balance
Beam
FloorTotalRank
CORankCORankCORankCORank
1Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union  (URS)99.150198.925198.750198.6501395.475
Yelena Shushunova 10.00010.00019.92510.00039.9009.95039.90010.000179.6751
Svetlana Boginskaya 9.9009.92529.9009.90069.9009.97519.9009.925479.4003
Natalia Laschenova 9.9009.90049.8009.87599.7509.87599.9009.900578.9005
Svetlana Baitova 9.8009.825149.8009.87599.8009.90079.7009.7253178.42513
Elena Shevchenko 9.8009.90099.6759.800289.7509.800149.7759.8501778.35014
Olga Strazheva 9.8759.90069.9009.92559.9008.900669.7750.0008568.17585
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Romania (1965-1989).svg  Romania  (ROM)98.525298.350398.725298.5252394.125
Daniela Silivaș 9.9009.900410.00010.00019.87510.000110.0009.900179.5752
Gabriela Potorac 9.8009.97569.7759.90099.8759.90049.8009.9001278.9254
Aurelia Dobre 9.6259.950229.8259.90079.8759.90049.9009.7002078.6756
Celestina Popa 9.8009.875109.7259.825199.8009.90079.8509.8001678.57510
Eugenia Golea 9.7009.900179.5259.725519.7509.850119.7259.7003177.87518
Camelia Voinea 9.7009.900179.6759.275679.7509.800149.8009.8751477.77522
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany  (GDR)97.775498.525296.600597.9755390.875
Dagmar Kersten 9.8009.950810.0009.97529.8009.400349.9009.8251078.6508
Dörte Thümmler 9.7009.900179.9509.95049.8009.400349.9009.950378.55011
Ulrike Klotz 9.6509.800279.8009.800169.7509.850119.7759.8501778.27516
Gabriele Fähnrich 9.6009.725389.7509.875159.6759.750229.6259.6254577.62525
Bettina Schieferdecker 9.7759.875129.3759.725609.6759.500409.8009.7252477.45030
Martina Jentsch 9.5000.000879.7000.000879.5000.000869.5500.0009738.25087
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)97.625597.350597.550398.0504390.575
Phoebe Mills 9.6509.800279.7509.92599.8509.90069.9009.900578.6756
Brandy Johnson 9.8509.800129.7759.90099.7259.800179.8759.8251278.55011
Kelly Garrison-Steves 9.7009.750279.7009.750329.7759.800139.8009.5503977.82521
Hope Spivey 9.7259.850229.6509.275689.6759.675259.8009.8002077.45030
Chelle Stack 9.6759.825259.2259.875609.6259.675279.7009.8002777.40032
Missy Marlowe 9.6009.750359.7509.775248.9759.725739.6259.6504476.85046
5Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)98.200397.125797.125498.1003390.550
Diana Dudeva 9.8259.800149.7509.850169.7259.90099.9009.900578.6508
Delyana Vodenicharova 9.8009.800179.7009.800279.6509.825209.8509.900878.32515
Boryana Stoyanova 9.8509.97529.4759.825479.7009.825179.8759.4254277.95017
Ivelina Raykova 9.7509.800249.6009.800369.6009.725269.7009.8752277.85020
Mariya Kartalova 9.6259.725359.5509.700519.4759.675419.7509.7502777.25035
Khrabrina Khrabrova 9.7509.850179.5508.925839.5009.225719.6259.6004776.02562
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)97.175697.275696.575697.3756388.400
Chen Cuiting 9.5259.900329.6009.825349.6759.625279.8259.9001077.87518
Fan Di 9.4509.775479.7509.900149.6759.575309.5259.8253977.47528
Wang Wenjing 9.4259.625619.7509.825189.7259.675239.6759.7003677.40032
Wang Huiying 9.6509.800279.6509.150759.8259.725149.7509.8002377.35034
Ma Ying 9.5009.900339.6759.650449.5009.575479.5259.7004777.02541
Wang Xiaoyan 9.7759.900109.2509.650709.5009.475559.6509.7253676.92544
7Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg  Czechoslovakia  (TCH)95.5251197.625496.375796.6258386.150
Iveta Poloková 9.6259.700389.8259.90079.8509.075599.8509.8251477.65023
Hana Říčná 9.3509.450789.7509.800199.8009.725179.6259.6754277.17538
Alena Dřevjaná 9.4759.600569.7009.725349.7259.675239.5759.5005276.97543
Ivona Krmelová 9.5009.625509.7509.800199.4509.200759.6759.7253476.72549
Martina Velíšková 9.4009.500729.7009.675389.6009.600349.6259.5005176.60052
Jana Vejrková 9.4509.650529.5759.225759.5759.625349.5259.5505276.17558
8Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)96.875796.5501095.550996.6507385.625
Eszter Óváry 9.7509.875149.6259.650499.5009.600449.6759.8252777.50026
Beáta Storczer 9.7509.700279.2009.550779.6509.650279.8509.900877.25035
Andrea Ladányi 9.6509.700359.7509.800199.7509.275499.7509.5754177.25035
Zsuzsa Csisztu 9.6259.700389.6259.775369.5259.575449.6009.3506776.66547
Zsuzsanna Miskó 9.4759.650509.5509.625559.5509.475499.4759.4756776.27556
Ágnes Miskó 9.4500.000889.6000.000889.4500.000879.6500.0008638.15088
9Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)95.975997.025894.6751296.3009383.975
Laura Muñoz 9.5259.775419.7009.825249.6009.600349.8009.8251777.65023
Eva Rueda 9.6759.800269.7009.775289.5509.450549.7009.8252477.47528
Manuela Hervás 9.3009.600729.6259.700449.4259.400649.5009.5006176.05061
Lidia Castillejo 9.5009.575569.6759.675419.4759.400609.4009.2258175.92564
Nuria García 9.4259.550689.6759.675419.4758.875819.5509.6255075.85068
Nuria Belchi 9.4009.700529.5009.575629.3009.300769.3009.5757175.65070
10Flag of South Korea (1984-1997).svg  South Korea  (KOR)95.7751096.3251195.850895.87511383.825
Park Ji-Sook 9.6759.600439.7259.750289.6509.600309.7759.7252777.50026
Han Kyung-Im 9.4259.600649.7259.800249.7509.725209.5259.5505277.10040
Bae Eun-Mi 9.6009.550489.6509.725389.5259.575449.6009.2757176.50053
Lim Hye-Jin 9.5009.550619.6509.175749.6259.625309.7009.3256076.15059
Kim Nam-Ok 9.6509.625439.5259.600599.3759.125799.5759.6754576.15059
Kim Eun-Mi 9.4259.450749.3258.500869.6507.800849.6759.1257872.95084
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada  (CAN)96.075896.650994.8251196.20010383.750
Lori Strong 9.6009.800339.6509.900199.6009.550419.7009.3755277.17538
Janine Rankin 9.6009.675439.6759.800289.5259.325639.7009.7253177.02541
Monica Covacci 9.5009.800419.1259.750729.6509.475439.7009.7003476.70050
Larissa Lowing 9.4259.675529.5759.800389.3509.425689.4759.5006476.22557
Cathy Giancaspro 9.3009.700669.2009.650739.5008.900809.6009.6004975.45074
Christina McDonald 8.6759.650859.6509.600519.1509.425779.4259.5007075.07578
12Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg  Japan  (JPN)94.5001295.8251294.8501095.02512380.200
Miho Shinoda 9.3509.675649.5509.750479.5759.675309.3259.5507176.45054
Mieko Mori 9.4009.375799.4759.700559.5009.475559.5759.4755775.97563
Maiko Morio 9.2509.425829.5509.650549.5259.500499.5509.4256475.87566
Yuriko Nanahara 9.3509.475779.5259.500639.5009.225719.4009.6505775.62571
Sachiko Morimura 9.3759.500749.3259.650659.4509.425609.2759.5757675.57572
Makiko Sanada 9.4259.525699.3509.625659.4508.700829.5009.2507974.82580
Flag of Italy.svg  Giulia Volpi  (ITA)9.6009.675439.5759.775419.7259.050689.7759.7502476.92544
Flag of France.svg  Karine Boucher  (FRA)9.5259.550569.5259.750499.5509.500489.7759.6003676.77547
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Luisa Parente  (BRA)9.5259.550569.6759.650449.6009.600349.5509.5005776.65051
Flag of Italy.svg  Patrizia Luconi  (ITA)9.4509.625569.7009.750329.5009.450589.5009.4756476.45054
Flag of Australia.svg  Monique Allen  (AUS)9.4509.650529.6259.125779.4259.550559.5009.5755275.90065
Flag of Italy.svg  Maria Cocuzza  (ITA)9.5759.375699.4509.450709.5509.475499.5259.4756175.87566
Flag of Greece.svg  Foteini Varvariotou  (GRE)9.2509.700699.4759.700559.2759.425739.4259.4507175.70069
Flag of France.svg  Catherine Romano  (FRA)9.3009.425809.5759.450639.3009.575609.5259.3507175.50073
Flag of Australia.svg  Leanne Rycroft  (AUS)9.2759.450809.5009.675559.2759.475709.3759.3258075.35075
Flag of Guatemala.svg  María Flores-Wurmser  (GUA)9.4009.650619.3509.300799.3759.425669.3259.5007775.32576
Flag of Israel.svg  Revital Sharon  (ISR)9.5259.625489.0009.550819.5009.050789.5759.4256175.25077
Flag of Germany.svg  Michaela Ustorf  (FRG)9.5509.100849.5008.750849.4509.575499.4259.5256774.87579
Flag of France.svg  Anne-Marie Bauduin  (FRA)9.2759.400829.4259.100829.6009.225649.7008.7758374.50081
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Karen Hargate  (GBR)9.4009.600669.4259.500689.1758.750839.2759.2758274.40082
Flag of Portugal.svg  Sónia Moura  (POR)9.3009.575749.3759.275798.7758.400859.1759.1508473.02583
Flag of Germany.svg  Isabella von Lospichl  (FRG)9.5508.675869.7008.300859.3750.000889.4500.0008855.05086
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Karen Kennedy  (GBR)9.2000.000909.3500.000899.0000.000899.2250.0008936.77589
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mauricette Geller  (BEL)9.2250.000898.7500.000908.8250.000908.9750.0009035.77590
Flag of Austria.svg  Birgit Schier  (AUT)did not start

Medal ceremony

During the medal ceremony, East Germans Gabriele Fähnrich and Bettina Schieferdecker mistakenly stepped off the podium before the state anthem of the gold medal Soviet Union played, which caused Russian gymnast Natalia Laschenova to laugh at the situation. [1]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's horizontal bar</span> Olympic gymnastics event

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's rings</span> Olympic gymnastics event

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References

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