Pakistan at the 1988 Summer Olympics
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Pakistan at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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At the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul | ||||||||||
Competitors | ||||||||||
Medals Rank: 46 |
Gold 0 |
Silver 0 |
Bronze 1 |
Total 1 |
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Olympic history (summary) | ||||||||||
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Pakistan competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea.
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[edit] Medals
[edit] Bronze
- Syed Hussain Shah — Boxing, Men's Middleweight
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Athletics
Men's 100 metres
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- Heat 7 round 1; 10.91 (→ did not advance) (overall 77th out of 101)
Men's 200 metres
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- Heat 3 round 1; 21.89 (→ did not advance) (overall 52nd out of 71)
Men's 400 metres
- Mohammad Fayyaz
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- Heat 8 round 1; 47.13 (→ did not advance) (overall 39th out of 73)
Men's 800 metres
- Syed Meesaq Rizvi
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- Heat 4 round 1; 1:51.58 (→ did not advance) (overall 50th out of 67)
Men's 4x400m relay
- Bashir Ahmed, Mohammad Sadaqat, Mohammad Afzal and Mohammad Fayyaz
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- Heat 3 round 1; 3:08.54 (→ advanced to semifinals)
- Semifinals heat 2; 3:09.50 (→ did not advance) (overall 15th out of 22 teams)
Men's long jump
- Mohammad Urfaq
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- Qualifying Group 2; 7.09m (→ did not advance) finished 16th out of 17 in group
Men's triple jump
- Haider Ali Shah
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- Qualifying Group 2; 14.88m (→ did not advance) finished 19th out of 20 in group
[edit] Boxing
Men's light middleweight (-71kg)
- Syed Abrar Hussain
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- 1/32 round; Beat Noureddine Meziane (ALG) KO 2nd rd
- 1/16 round; Beat Mayo Franco (CMR) RSC
- 1/8 round; Lost to Raymond Downey (CAN) on pts 5:0
Men's middleweight (-75kg)
- Syed Hussain Shah
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- 1/32 round; Bye
- 1/16 round; Beat Martin Amarillas (MEX) on pts 3:2
- 1/8 round; Beat Musungay Kabongo (ZAI) on pts 5:0
- Quarter-finals; Beat Zoltan Fuzesy (HUN) on pts 3:2
- Semifinals; Lost to Egerton Marcus (CAN) on pts 4:1
Syed Hussain Shah won a bronze medal
[edit] Hockey
Men's Team Competition
Preliminary round Group A
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- Defeated Spain (5-1)
- Defeated Kenya (8-0)
- Defeated Argentina (2-1)
- Lost to Australia (0-4)
- Lost to Netherlands (0-2)
Semifinals round
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- Defeated Soviet Union (1-0)
Final 5-6 places
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- Defeated India (2-1)
Pakistan finished 5th
Team Roster
- Nasir Ali (captain)
- Ishtiaq Ahmed (vice-captain)
- Mansoor Ahmed (gk)
- Rizwan Munir (gk)
- Khalid Bashir
- Qazi Mohib
- Naeem Akhtar
- Naeem Amjad
- Aamer Zafar
- Tariq Sheikh
- Zahid Sharif
- Khalid Hameed
- Musaddiq Hussain
- Shahbaz Ahmed
- Qamar Ibrahim
- Tahir Zaman
[edit] Wrestling Freestyle
Men's 57kg Group A
- Mohammad Azeem
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- Round 1; Beat Georg-Jose Auer (AUT) in rd 1
- Round 2; Lost to Ryo Kanehama (JPN) on pts 9:6 (placed 21st overall out of 49)
Men's 74kg Group A
- Mohammad Anwar
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- Round 1; Beat Djib Diouf (SEN) by fall
- Round 2; Lost to Ayatol Vagozari (IRN) on pts 20:9
- Round 3; Lost to Adlan Varaev (URS) by fall (placed 13th overall out of 30)
Men's 90kg Group A
- Abdul Majeed Maruwala
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- Round 1; Beat Walter Koenig (AUS) by fall
- Round 2; Beat Christ Iloanusi (NGR) in rd 1
- Round 3; Lost to Akira Ota (JPN) by fall
- Round 4; Lost to Gabor Toth (HUN) on pts 6:2 (placed 7th overall out of 28)
[edit] Yachting
470 Class
- Mamoon Sadiq and Javed Rasool
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- Points 223.00 Net points 187.00 after seven races. Finished 29th out of 29