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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