1985 Seoul, South Korea

Final Standings Women

1. Marjorie McEntee, Ireland; 2. Judy Howlett, Great Britain.

STEPLADDER FINALS WOMEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland defeated Judy Howlett* Great Britain 205/196 177/167
2 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland defeated Annette Hagre Sweden 169 168
3 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland defeated Yuen-Yue Huang* Chinese Taipei 203 198
4 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland defeated Pearly Chun Malaysia 212 204
               
               
WOMEN'S RESULTS TOP 8
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Judy Howlett* Great Britain 1807        
2 Annette Hagre Sweden 1719 High Game 257      
3 Yuen-Yue Huang* Chinese Taipei 1662        
4 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland 1638        
5 Pearly Chun Malaysia 1614        
6 Yang Ae-Sook Korea 1594 High Game 257      
7 Carmen Aguilar Venezuela 1425 Sportswoman of the Tournament      
8 Brigitte Jones Germany 1403      
               
               
WOMEN'S FIRST CUT AFTER 18 GAMES
Name Country        
               
1 Pan Perry Guam 3530        
1 Annette Hagre Sweden 3530        
3 Brigitte Jones Germany 3480        
4 Am Ismael* Indonesia 3462        
5 Judy Howlett* Great Britain 3422        
6 Anne Rath* Denmark 3406        
7 Annick Martel France 3398        
8 Farida Pascoal Netherlands 3376        
9 Carmen Aguilar Venezuela 3350        
10 Ashie Gonzalez** Puerto Rico 3346        
11 Yang Ae-Sook Korea 3338        
12 Michelle Mullen USA 3309        
13 Yuen-Yue Huang* Chinese Taipei 3282        
14 Iris Karakash Switzerland 3281        
15 Marjorie MacEntee Ireland 3280        
16 Pearly Chun Malaysia 3277        
17 Doris Camilleri** Malta          
18   Austria          
19 Rosie de Leon* Philippines          
20   Mexico          
21 Sue Cassell Australia          
22   Singapore          
23 Britt Ostlund Norway          
24 Umeno Okamoto Japan          
25 Maria Armel Colombia          
26 Vivien Fung*** Hong Kong          
27 Aida Provedor** El Salvador          
28   Italy          
29   Finland          
30   Canada          
31   Thailand          
32   Chile          
33 Angeles Tudela** Spain          
34   New Zealand          
               
Previous participant*
Previous champion+
               
Country Champion Award: Chinese Taipei
               
               

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