Who won 1988 Olympics figure skating?

Brian Boitano
Figure skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics

Figure skating at the XV Olympic Winter Games
Venue: Olympic Saddledome (finals) Stampede Corral (short program) Father David Bauer Olympic Arena (compulsory figures)
Champions
Men’s singles: Brian Boitano
Ladies’ singles: Katarina Witt

What Olympics was in 1988?

Seoul 1988 Olympic Games
Seoul 1988 Olympic Games, athletic festival held in Seoul that took place September 17–October 2, 1988. The Seoul Games were the 21st occurrence of the modern Olympic Games.

Where did the Jamaican bobsled team finish in 1988?

Jamaica’s first-ever bobsledders, pilot Dudley ‘Tal’ Stokes and brakeman Michael White, are cheered on by fans during the first run of the Olympic two-man bobsled event February 20, 1988 at the Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. Stokes and White placed 31st out of 41. “[The team] was coming into cold weather.

Who won the gold medal in women’s figure skating in 1988?

Katarina Witt
Katarina Witt, (born December 3, 1965, Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany [now Chemnitz, Germany]), German figure skater who was the first woman to win consecutive Olympic gold medals (1984 and 1988) in singles figure skating since Sonja Henie in 1936.

Where was 1998 Winter Olympics?

Nagano1998 Winter Olympics / Location

What happened in the 1988 Winter Olympics?

The 1988 Winter Olympics were also remembered for the “heroic failure” of both the British ski jumper, Michael Edwards, and the debut of the Jamaica national bobsleigh team.

How many athletes were in the 1988 Calgary Olympics?

A record 57 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) entered athletes at the 1988 Calgary Olympics, 8 more than appeared at any previous Olympic Winter Games. 1,423 athletes participated in 46 events: 1,122 men and 301 women.

What is the abbreviation for Calgary 1988 Winter Olympics?

The 1988 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XV Olympic Winter Games ( French: XVes Jeux olympiques d’hiver) and commonly known as Calgary 1988, was a multi-sport event held from February 13 to 28, 1988, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was the first Winter Olympic Games to be held for 16 days, like the counterpart Summer Olympic Games.

How many torches were used in the 1988 Winter Olympics?

Approximately 100 torches were manufactured for the Games. The 1988 Winter Games began on February 13 with a $10 million opening ceremony in front of 60,000 spectators at McMahon Stadium that featured 5,500 performers, an aerial flyover by the Royal Canadian Air Force ‘s Snowbirds, the parade of nations and the release of 1,000 homing pigeons.