- Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Men's 400 metres
The Men's 400m at the
1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul, South Korea always promised to be a classic. The clear favourite was the legendary American Harry "Butch" Reynolds. He had set a new world record of 43.29sec only a few months before. Reynolds breezed through the heats and into the final.The final, ran on Thursday
September 28 ,1988 , started somewhat as expected, with Reynolds holding back and saving himself for his normal strong finish. To the surprise of most watching a young American Steve Lewis went out strong from the start and gave reynolds a run for his money. Entering the home straight Lewis was leading and Reynolds charging back at him but Reynolds left it too late and the 19yr old Lewis hung on for victory in an amazing time of 43.87sec. With Reynolds second andDanny Everett third for an American clean sweep! The same trio was also involved withKevin Robinzine in winning the 4x400m relay.The career of Lewis was blighted by injury although he did compete in the
1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona, Spain , placing 2nd in 400m and being part of the American quartet who took gold in 4x400m relay.Final
ee also
* 1987 Men's World Championships 400 metres (Rome)
* 1990 Men's European Championships 400 metres (Split)
* 1991 Men's World Championships 400 metres (Tokyo)
* 1992 Men's Olympic 400 metres (Barcelona)References
* [http://www.aafla.com/6oic/OfficialReports/1988/1988v2.pdf Official Report]
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