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OLYMPIC GAMES RESULTS
[Final Edition]
The Hamilton Spectator
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Hamilton, Ont.
1. Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek, Poland, 3,372 points; 2. [Edouard Zenovka], Unified Team, 3,370; 3. Alejandro R. Yrizar Barranco, Mexico, 3,246; 4. Attila Mizser, Hungary, 3,241; 5. [Gianluca Tiberti], Italy, 3,231; 6. Anatoli Starostine, Unified Team, 3,220; 7. Rob Stull, U.S., 3,215; 8. [Petr Blazek], Czechoslovakia, 3,211; 9. Dirk Knappheide, Germany, 3,188; 10. Kirils Medjancevs, Latvia, 3,180. 1. Pablo Morales, U.S., 53.32 seconds; 2. Rafal Szukala, Poland, 53.35; 3. Anthony Nesty, Surinam, 53.41; 4. Pavel Khnykine, Unified Team, 53.81; 5. Mel Stewart, U.S., 54.04; 6. Marcel Gery, Toronto, 54.18; 7. Martin Lopez-Zubero, Spain, 54.19; 8. Vladislav Koulikov, Unified Team, 54.26. 1. Unified Team (Dmitri Lepikov, Vladimir Pychnenko, Veniamin Taianovitch, Evgueni Sadovyi), 7:11.95 (World and Olympic record; old world and Olympic record, 7:12.51, U.S., 1988); 2. Sweden (Christer Wallin, Anders Holmertz, Tommy Werner, Lars Frolander), 7:15.51; 3. U.S. (Joseph Hudepohl, Mel Stewart, Jon Olsen, Doug Gjertsen), 7:16.23; 4. Germany, 7:16.58; 5. Italy, 7:18.10; 6. Britain, 7:22.57; 7. Brazil, 7:24.03; Australia, Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.
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