1986 Copenhagen, Denmark
Final Standings Men
1. Peter Ljung, Sweden; 2. Paeng Nepomuceno, Philippines.STEPLADDER FINALS MEN | |||||||
Position | Name | Country | Name | Country | Results | ||
1 | Peter Ljung | Sweden | defeated | Paeng Nepomuceno*****++ | Philippines | 413 | 392 |
2 | Paeng Nepomuceno*****++ | Philippines | defeated | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | 189 | 182 |
3 | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | defeated | Scott Thomsen* | USA | 213 | 160 |
4 | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | defeated | Leonard Hogg | Australia | 221 | 202 |
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | Peter Ljung | Sweden | 1905 | High Game 289 | |||
2 | Paeng Nepomuceno*****++ | Philippines | 1769 | ||||
3 | Scott Thomsen* | USA | 1691 | ||||
4 | Leonard Hogg | Australia | 1673 | ||||
5 | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | 1654 | ||||
6 | Maneerat Saravut | Thailand | 1640 | ||||
7 | Jose Estevez** | Spain | 1575 | ||||
8 | Bernd Bauhofer* | Germany | 1534 | ||||
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | Scott Thomsen* | USA | 3481 | ||||
2 | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | 3458 | ||||
3 | Paeng Nepomuceno*****++ | Philippines | 3413 | ||||
4 | Peter Ljung | Sweden | 3351 | ||||
5 | Maneerat Saravut | Thailand | 3324 | ||||
6 | Bernd Bauhofer* | Germany | 3295 | ||||
7 | Jose Estevez** | Spain | 3287 | ||||
8 | Leonard Hogg | Australia | 3284 | ||||
9 | Philip Scammell | Great Britain | 3270 | ||||
10 | Virgilio Riccioni | Italy | 3258 | ||||
11 | Khalifa Al Qubasi* | Qatar | 3252 | ||||
12 | Karl V Olson | Guam | 3247 | ||||
13 | Rahmat Ahmad | Singapore | 3237 | ||||
14 | Shinichi Yabuta | Japan | 3055 | ||||
15 | Daniel Bonell | Venezuela | 3029 | ||||
16 | Raymond Byrne** | Ireland | 2952 | ||||
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | Maneerat Saravut | Thailand | 5101 | ||||
2 | Peter Ljung | Sweden | 4971 | ||||
3 | Leonard Hogg | Australia | 4961 | ||||
4 | Paeng Nepomuceno*****++ | Philippines | 4945 | ||||
5 | Jose Estevez** | Spain | 4863 | ||||
6 | Philip Scammell | Great Britain | 4851 | ||||
7 | Bernd Bauhofer* | Germany | 4835 | ||||
8 | Khalifa Al Qubasi* | Qatar | 4802 | Sportsman of the Tournament | |||
9 | Scott Thomsen* | USA | 4766 | ||||
10 | Karl V Olson | Guam | 4732 | ||||
10 | Shinichi Yabuta | Japan | 4702 | ||||
12 | Daniel Bonell | Venezuela | 4699 | ||||
13 | Virgilio Riccioni | Italy | 4691 | ||||
14 | Raymond Byrne** | Ireland | 4684 | ||||
15 | Chien-Fu Chen | Chinese Taipei | 4680 | ||||
16 | Rahmat Ahmad | Singapore | 4654 | ||||
17 | Alfredo Boyd* | Panama | 4650 | ||||
18 | Marco Aurelio Odio*** | Costa Rica | 4646 | ||||
19 | Arvi Korhonen | Finland | 4624 | ||||
20 | Michel Manigley**** | Switzerland | 4595 | ||||
21 | Ronnie Vella* | Malta | 4548 | ||||
22 | Geir Anseth | Norway | 4540 | ||||
23 | Norideen Kitchell | Hong Kong | 4530 | ||||
24 | Jean Gilbert* | France | 4520 | ||||
25 | Andres Cruz | Mexico | 4515 | ||||
26 | Rolando Sebelen | Dominican Republic | 4507 | ||||
27 | Dominique de Nolf* | Belgium | 4494 | ||||
28 | Knud Zuill | Denmark | 4466 | ||||
29 | Richard Zuill | Bermuda | 4441 | ||||
30 | Ramesh Chandak | India | 4440 | ||||
31 | Heinrich Reicher | Austria | 4418 | ||||
32 | Berislav Atunovic** | Yugoslavia | 4350 | ||||
33 | Gerardo Couto | Brazil | 4348 | ||||
34 | Arnaldo Duarte | Portugal | 4275 | ||||
35 | Antonio R Santa Rivera | Puerto Rico | 4237 | ||||
36 | Mal Campbell | Canada | 4234 | ||||
37 | Myung-Hee Cho | Korea | 4233 | ||||
38 | Stephen Furst | New Zealand | 4220 | ||||
39 | Ronald van den Bogaard | Netherlands | 4211 | ||||
40 | Hussin Omar | Malaysia | 4192 | ||||
41 | Fares Daou | Netherlands Antilles | 4148 | ||||
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