Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 1988

Legenda:

     Organizator igrzysk (Korea Południowa)

MiejscePaństwoZłotoSrebroBrązRazem
1. ZSRR553146132
2. NRD373530102
3. Stany Zjednoczone36312794
4. Korea Południowa12101133
5. RFN11141540
6. Węgry116623
7. Bułgaria10121335
8. Rumunia711624
9. Francja64616
10. Włochy64414
11. Chiny5111228
12. Wielka Brytania510924
13. Kenia5229
14. Japonia43714
15. Australia36514
16. Jugosławia34512
17. Czechosłowacja3328
18. Nowa Zelandia32813
19. Kanada32510
20. Polska25916
21. Norwegia2305
22. Holandia2259
23. Dania2114
24. Brazylia1236
25. Finlandia1124
 Hiszpania1124
27. Turcja1102
28. Maroko1023
29. Austria1001
 Portugalia1001
 Surinam1001
32. Szwecja04711
33. Szwajcaria0224
34. Jamajka0202
35. Argentyna0112
36. Antyle Holenderskie0101
 Chile0101
 Indonezja0101
 Iran0101
 Kostaryka0101
 Peru0101
 Senegal0101
 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych0101
44. Belgia0022
 Meksyk0022
46. Dżibuti0011
 Filipiny0011
 Grecja0011
 Kolumbia0011
 Mongolia0011
 Pakistan0011
 Tajlandia0011
RAZEM241234264

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