1988 Summer Olympics / Participant (Haiti)
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Haiti participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul , South Korea , with a delegation of four athletes (three men and one woman) in five competitions in two sports. No medals could be won. The youngest athlete was the shot putter Deborah Saint Phard (23 years and 277 days), the oldest athlete was the marathon runner Dieudonné Lamothe (34 years and 69 days). It was the country's ninth participation in the Summer Olympics . The standard bearer was Deborah Saint Phard.
Participants by sport
athletics
Ladies
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- Shot put
- Qualifying round: Group B, 16.02 meters, ninth place, 19th overall, not qualified for the final
- Round one: 14.87 meters
- Round two: 15.35 meters
- Round three: 16.02 meters
Men's
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Dieudonné Lamothe
- marathon
- Final: 2:16:15 hours, 20th place
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Claude Roumain
- 100 meters
- Round one: eliminated in run seven (seventh place), 11.22 seconds
- 200 metres
- Round one: eliminated in round four (sixth place), 22.60 seconds
tennis
Men's
singles
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Ronald Agénor
- Round one: eliminated against Leonardo Lavalle from Mexico by giving up
- Rank 33
Web links
- 1988 Haitian Olympic team in Sports-Reference database (archived from the original )