1982 Scheveningen, Holland

Final Standings Men

1. Arne Stroem, Norway; 2. Kru Somsak, Thailand; 3.Tsung-Cheng Cheng, Chinese Taipei.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Arne S Stroem**+ Norway defeated Krua Somsak Thailand 223 195
2 Arne S Stroem**+ Norway defeated Tsung-Cheng Cheng Chinese Taipei 212 195
3 Tsung-Cheng Cheng Chinese Taipei defeated Soeren Larsson Sweden 203 185
               
               
TOP 8 AFTER 7 GAMES
Name Country          
               
1 Krua Somsak Thailand 1754        
2 Arne S Stroem**+ Norway 1678        
3 Tsung-Cheng Cheng Chinese Taipei 1671        
4 Soeren Larsson Sweden          
5 Paeng Nepomuceno***++ Philippines 1618        
6 Alfonso Rodriguez*** Mexico          
7 Peter Lew**** Singapore 1524        
8 Chung Hi Yoo Korea 1523        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 15 GAMES
Name Country
               
1 Paeng Nepomuceno***++ Philippines 3526        
2 Arne S Stroem**+ Norway 3437        
3 Tsung-Cheng Cheng Chinese Taipei 3393        
4 Soeren Larsson Sweden 3368        
5 Alfonso Rodriguez*** Mexico 3336        
6 Chung Hi Yoo Korea 3303        
7 Peter Lew**** Singapore 3270        
7 Krua Somsak Thailand 3270 High Game 266      
9 Utz Dehler Germany 3219        
10 Chuck Faas Canada 3201        
11 Allan Lee*** Malaysia 3150        
12 Christopher Bardgett Bermuda 3145        
13 Harapan Matondang Indonesia 3140        
14 Javier Miro-Quesada Peru 3138        
15 Romano Cavallari Italy 3117        
16 Myrl Serra USA 3056        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES
  Name Country          
               
1 Tsung-Cheng Cheng Chinese Taipei 4869        
2 Peter Lew**** Singapore 4842        
3 Alfonso Rodriguez*** Mexico 4830        
4 Chung Hi Yoo Korea 4757        
5 Allan Lee*** Malaysia 4748        
6 Arne S Stroem**+ Norway 4731        
7 Krua Somsak Thailand 4646        
8 Soeren Larsson Sweden 4611        
9 Paeng Nepomuceno***++ Philippines 4610        
10 Utz Dehler West Germany 4595        
10 Javier Miro-Quesada Peru 4595        
12 Chuck Faas Canada 4590 Sportsman of the Tournament    
13 Myrl Serra USA 4575        
14 Romano Cavallari Italy 4565        
15 Harapan Matondang Indonesia 4530        
16 Christopher Bardgett Bermuda 4528        
17 Ari Wakkari Finland 4522        
18 Bernard Pujol France 4519        
19 Jairo Ocampo**+ Colombia 4502        
20 John de Vries Netherlands 4501        
21 Gregorio Gonzalez Chile          
22 Yoshio Morishita Japan          
23 David Chui Hong Kong          
24 Roger Peatree* Great Britain          
25 Anton Schicho* Austria          
26 Philippe Rossire Switzerland          
27 Carlos Puiggros** Spain          
28 Herbert Escoto El Salvador          
29 Walter Costa Brazil          
30 Harry Villavicencio Puerto Rico          
31 Dino Garoufalias Greece          
32 Nestor Carrero Venezuela          
33 Michael Panetta Ireland          
34 John Emborg Denmark          
35 Donald Shaw Guatemala          
36 Sammie Symonette Bahamas          
37 Ian Bradford Australia          
38 Berhe Negussie Ethiopia          
39 Jos DeVries* Netherlands Antilles          
               
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