1985 Seoul, South Korea

Final Standings Men

1. Alfonso Rodriguez, Mexico; 2. Eric Kok, Netherlands.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Alfonso Rodriguez**** Mexico defeated Erik Kok** Netherlands 206 193
2 Erik Kok** Netherlands defeated Fico Perez** Puerto Rico 215 188
3 Fico Perez** Puerto Rico defeated Yong Hwan Byun* Korea 203 188
4 Yong Hwan Byun* Korea defeated Enjie Mar Chinese Taipei 252 182
               
               
MEN'S RESULTS TOP 8
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Alfonso Rodriguez**** Mexico 1922 High Game 278      
2 Erik Kok** Netherlands 1901        
3 Fico Perez** Puerto Rico 1840 Sportsman of the Tournament      
4 Enjie Mar Chinese Taipei 1788    
5 Yong Hwan Byun* Korea 1783        
6 Pekka Lundstroem Finland 1758 High Game 278      
7 Paeng Nepomuceno****++ Philippines 1746        
8 Scott Thomsen USA 1520        
               
               
MEN'S FIRST CUT AFTER 24 GAMES
1 Yong Hwan Byun* Korea 5048        
2 Teruo Kawabata** Japan 5012        
3 Friedhold Ritz* Germany 4955        
4 Enjie Mar Chinese Taipei 4880        
5 Paeng Nepomuceno****++ Philippines 4880        
6 Alfonso Rodriguez**** Mexico 4843      
7 Clement Lam Hong Kong 4833        
8 Erik Kok** Netherlands 4831        
9 Chris Batson*** Australia 4757        
10 Scott Thomsen USA 4755        
11 Pekka Lundstroem Finland 4741        
12 Lorenzo Monti** Italy 4733        
13 Marco Odio** Costa Rica 4685        
14 Fico Perez** Puerto Rico 4681        
15 Walter Costa* Brazil 4679        
16 Jeffrey Tan Singapore 4658        
17 Jean Gilbert France 4658        
18 Dave Taylor Great Britain 4655        
19 Dominique de Noif Belgium 4629        
20 Americo Clinaz* Venezuela 4626        
21 Philip Dunne**** Ireland          
22   Malaysia          
23   Greece          
24   Sweden          
25   Guam          
26   Norway          
27   Austria          
28 Jim Kramer* Canada          
29   Colombia          
30 Khalifa Al Qubasi Qatar          
31 David Hardie New Zealand          
32 Obaid Jasim UAE          
33   Spain          
34   Indonesia          
35 Alberto Cruz* Panama          
36   Chile          
37   Thailand          
38   Switzerland          
39 Ulrik Bengsten Denmark          
40 Charanbir Singh India          
41 Silvio Anastasi Malta          
42   El Salvador          
               
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