1983 Mexico City, Mexico
Final Standings Men
1. Yu-Tien Chu, Chinese Taipei; 2. Michael Chuah, Malaysia.STEPLADDER FINALS MEN | |||||||
Position | Name | Country | Name | Country | Results | ||
1 | You-Tien Chu | Chinese Taipei | defeated | Michael Chuah** | Malaysia | 213 | 180 |
2 | Michael Chuah** | Malaysia | defeated | Mike Jasnau | USA | 194 | 162 |
3 | Michael Chuah** | Malaysia | defeated | Enrico Maddaloni | Italy | 191 | 184 |
MEN'S RESULTS | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | You-Tien Chu | Chinese Taipei | |||||
2 | Michael Chuah** | Malaysia | |||||
3 | Enrico Maddaloni | Italy | |||||
3 | Mike Jasnau | USA | |||||
5 | Erik Garder* | Norway | |||||
6 | Paavo Groenmark | Finland | |||||
7 | Marco Odio | Costa Rica | |||||
8 | Rolando Conde* | Guatemala | |||||
9 | Teruo Kawabata | Japan | |||||
10 | Fernando Ruiz | Mexico | |||||
11 | Bernd Bauhofer | West Germany | |||||
12 | David Chui* | Hong Kong | |||||
13 | Oly Reformado | Philippines | Sportsman of the Tournament | ||||
14 | Yvan Augustin | France | |||||
15 | Pedro Carreyo | Venezuela | High Game 278 | ||||
16 | Harry Villavicencio* | Puerto Rico | |||||
17 | Hendro Pratono* | Indonesia | |||||
18 | Alan Fawcett* | Great Britain | |||||
19 | Armando Marino* | Colombia | |||||
20 | Jose Estivez* | Spain | |||||
21 | Philip Dunne*** | Ireland | |||||
22 | Norman Kowalchuk | Canada | |||||
23 | Michel Manigley*** | Switzerland | |||||
24 | Leif Elgaard | Denmark | |||||
25 | Eddy Noordstar | Netherlands Antilles | |||||
26 | Erik van Sabben | Netherlands | |||||
27 | Eak Rugthin | Thailand | |||||
28 | Ronnie Ng* | Singapore | |||||
29 | John Sullivan | Australia | |||||
30 | Decio Abreu | Brazil | |||||
31 | Guenter Bluehmann* | Austria | |||||
32 | Roger Raynor | Bermuda | |||||
33 | Osvaldo Diaz | Chile | |||||
34 | Asmelash Berhane* | Ethiopia | |||||
35 | Ali Habiballah | Saudi Arabia | |||||
36 | Arthur J Rizzo | Malta | |||||
37 | Bruno Bemprand | Panama | |||||
38 | Nelson Suvillaga | El Salvador | |||||
39 | Willy Declercq | Belgium | |||||
40 | Uno Tornkvist | Sweden | |||||
Previous participant* | |||||||
Previous champion+ | |||||||
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