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Springboard, Men

Date19 – 20 September 1988
StatusOlympic
LocationSu-yeong-jang, Ol-lim-pik Gong-won, Seoul
Participants35 from 23 countries
Format3 metre springboard.

After eight dives in the preliminaries defending champion Greg Louganis led China’s Tan Liangde, the 1984 silver medalist, although it was close. Louganis’s ninth dive was a reverse 2½ pike and as he exited the pike into layout, preparing for the entry, he struck his head on the springboard. He collapsed into the water, earned only a total score of 6.30 for the dive, dropping him back to fifth place, and it was not certain he could continue. Before the 10th dive he received several stitches from US team doctor James Puffer. He came back on dive 10, a reverse 2½ with 3½ twists, and received scores between 8.0 and 9.5. He moved up further on the final dive, placing third in qualifying, with Tan placing first. Tan had played Alydar to Louganis’s Affirmed over the years, but he had beaten him twice earlier in 1988 and was looking for gold in Seoul.

But it was not to be. Louganis led most of the finals, except after the fourth dive, when he briefly dropped behind with a poor dive. But he regained the lead after round five, and held it for the gold medal, winning by almost 26 points. His ninth dive was a reprise of his reverse 2½ pike which he performed well, scoring 8.5s from all judges. Tan had to settle for a silver medal repeat, and in 1992 he would three-peat with a third silver on springboard. Tan also won silver on springboard at the 1986 and 1991 World Championships, having the poor timing to compete in the same era as Greg Louganis.

More drama occurred over the next few years. In 1995, Louganis came out as gay, which had been suspected, and also revealed that he was HIV-positive, and had been so at the time of the Seoul Olympics. Only a few people knew this at the time, including his coach, Ron O’Brien, but Dr. James Puffer did not. Louganis had been concerned that his head injury in Seoul had possibly contaminated the water and risked infecting other divers, although the dilution by the water, and the chlorine in the water, obviated that possibility. Both O’Brien and Puffer tested negative for HIV.

A few days later, Louganis would win the platform gold medal, completing the diving double-double, to replicate the feat of Pat McCormick from 1952-56.

PosCompetitor(s)NOC
1Greg LouganisUSAGold
2Tan LiangdeCHNSilver
3Li DeliangCHNBronze
4Albin KillatFRG
5Mark BradshawUSA
6Jorge MondragónMEX
7Jesús MenaMEX
8Edwin JongejansNED
9Niki StajkovicAUT
10Aleksandr PortnovURS
11Keita KanetoJPN
12Valery GoncharovURS
13 r1/2Massimo CastellaniITA
14 r1/2Joakim AnderssonSWE
15 r1/2Tom LemaireBEL
16 r1/2Piero ItalianiITA
17 r1/2Larry FlewwellingCAN
18 r1/2Isao YamagishiJPN
19 r1/2Erich PilsAUT
20 r1/2David BédardCAN
21 r1/2Willi MeyerFRG
22 r1/2Juha OvaskainenFIN
23 r1/2Graeme BanksAUS
24 r1/2Jérôme NalliodFRA
25 r1/2José Miguel GilESP
26 r1/2Graham MorrisGBR
27 r1/2Tomasz RossaPOL
28 r1/2Russell ButlerAUS
29 r1/2Bob MorganGBR
30 r1/2Abraham SuárezECU
31 r1/2Majed Al-TaqiKUW
32 r1/2Lee Seon-GiKOR
33 r1/2Christopher HoneyBAR
34 r1/2Tang Kei ShanHKG
35 r1/2Wong Kin ChungHKG

Qualifying (19 September 1988 — 10:00-16:00)

11 dives. Top 12 advanced to the final.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCPoints
1Tan LiangdeCHN682.65Q
2Albin KillatFRG642.60Q
3Greg LouganisUSA629.67Q
4Li DeliangCHN607.77Q
5Jorge MondragónMEX594.36Q
6Edwin JongejansNED591.45Q
7Mark BradshawUSA588.15Q
8Jesús MenaMEX581.01Q
9Niki StajkovicAUT579.63Q
10Keita KanetoJPN577.50Q
11Valery GoncharovURS570.63Q
12Aleksandr PortnovURS561.81Q
13Massimo CastellaniITA553.74
14Joakim AnderssonSWE549.99
15Tom LemaireBEL549.09
16Piero ItalianiITA542.67
17Larry FlewwellingCAN541.14
18Isao YamagishiJPN540.72
19Erich PilsAUT532.92
20David BédardCAN532.62
21Willi MeyerFRG511.98
22Juha OvaskainenFIN500.76
23Graeme BanksAUS499.41
24Jérôme NalliodFRA496.17
25José Miguel GilESP483.12
26Graham MorrisGBR478.74
27Tomasz RossaPOL475.44
28Russell ButlerAUS470.19
29Bob MorganGBR457.65
30Abraham SuárezECU446.82
31Majed Al-TaqiKUW387.60
32Lee Seon-GiKOR362.58
33Christopher HoneyBAR347.22
34Tang Kei ShanHKG298.08
35Wong Kin ChungHKG263.16

Final (20 September 1988 — 10:30)

11 dives.

PosCompetitor(s)NOCPoints
1Greg LouganisUSA730.80
2Tan LiangdeCHN704.88
3Li DeliangCHN665.28
4Albin KillatFRG661.47
5Mark BradshawUSA642.99
6Jorge MondragónMEX616.02
7Jesús MenaMEX598.77
8Edwin JongejansNED588.33
9Niki StajkovicAUT570.60
10Aleksandr PortnovURS563.37
11Keita KanetoJPN562.05
12Valery GoncharovURS554.16