1988 Guadalajara, Mexico
Final Standings Men
1. Mohammed Khalifa Al-Qubaisi, UAE; 2. Ian Bradford, Australia.STEPLADDER FINALS MEN | |||||||
Position | Name | Country | Name | Country | Results | ||
1 | Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi | UAE | defeated | Ian Bradford** | Australia | 246 | 197 |
2 | Ian Bradford** | Australia | defeated | Pedro Carreyo* | Venezuela | 172 | 167 |
3 | Ian Bradford** | Australia | defeated | Chung-Hee Yoo*** | Korea | 277 | 257 |
4 | Chung-Hee Yoo*** | Korea | defeated | Mansoor Salem* | Qatar | 200 | 198 |
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi | UAE | 1800 | ||||
2 | Pedro Carreyo* | Venezuela | 1731 | ||||
3 | Ian Bradford** | Australia | 1698 | ||||
4 | Mansoor Salem* | Qatar | 1645 | ||||
5 | Chung-Hee Yoo*** | Korea | 1641 | ||||
6 | Mark Lewis | USA | 1625 | ||||
7 | Rod Hull | Canada | 1533 | ||||
8 | Mario Valverde | Costa Rica | 1365 | ||||
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | ||||||
1 | Mansoor Salem* | Qatar | 3549 | ||||
2 | Mark Lewis | USA | 3502 | ||||
3 | Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi | UAE | 3459 | ||||
4 | Chung-Hee Yoo*** | Korea | 3386 | ||||
5 | Mario Valverde | Costa Rica | 3308 | ||||
6 | Rod Hull | Canada | 3302 | ||||
7 | Pedro Carreyo* | Venezuela | 3298 | ||||
8 | Ian Bradford** | Australia | 3295 | High Game 277 | |||
9 | Paavo Groenmark* | Finland | 3293 | ||||
10 | Paeng Nepomuceno*******++ | Philippines | 3268 | ||||
11 | Roger Pieters | Belgium | 3238 | ||||
12 | Per-Einar Walstad | Norway | 3225 | ||||
13 | Erwin Groen | Netherlands | 3195 | ||||
14 | Peter Sainio | Sweden | 3137 | ||||
15 | Dean Lightbourne | Bermuda | 3108 | High Game 277 | |||
16 | Isaac Heres* | Panama | 2935 | ||||
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES | |||||||
Name | Country | Pinfall | |||||
1 | Chung-Hee Yoo*** | Korea | 5167 | ||||
2 | Paavo Groenmark* | Finland | 5134 | ||||
3 | Mark Lewis | USA | 4985 | ||||
4 | Mansoor Salem* | Qatar | 4969 | ||||
5 | Rod Hull | Canada | 4964 | ||||
6 | Dean Lightbourne | Bermuda | 4890 | ||||
7 | Per-Einar Walstad | Norway | 4884 | ||||
8 | Ian Bradford** | Australia | 4869 | ||||
9 | Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi | UAE | 4863 | ||||
10 | Erwin Groen | Netherlands | 4804 | ||||
11 | Pedro Carreyo* | Venezuela | 4801 | ||||
12 | Isaac Heres* | Panama | 4798 | ||||
13 | Peter Sainio | Sweden | 4790 | ||||
14 | Roger Pieters | Belgium | 4768 | ||||
15 | Mario Valverde | Costa Rica | 4676 | ||||
16 | Paeng Nepomuceno*******++ | Philippines | 4674 | ||||
17 | Rolando Sebelen* | Dominican Republic | 4663 | ||||
18 | Graham Botting | Great Britain | 4625 | ||||
19 | Peter Mayer | Germany | 4623 | ||||
20 | Samir Daou | Netherland Antilles | 4603 | ||||
21 | Berti Lang | Austria | 4573 | ||||
22 | Louis Jimenez | Puerto Rico | 4569 | ||||
23 | Sergio di Martino* | Italy | 4543 | ||||
24 | Gerard Macrez | France | 4525 | ||||
25 | Tadeo Gomez | El Salvador | 4525 | ||||
26 | Philip Dunne***** | Ireland | 4514 | ||||
27 | Nobuyuki Tanabe | Japan | 4502 | ||||
28 | Roberto Barasano | Uruguay | 4475 | ||||
29 | Michel Manigley***** | Switzerland | 4439 | ||||
30 | Rolando Conde*** | Guatemala | 4387 | ||||
31 | Supote Peerasophon* | Thailand | 4354 | ||||
32 | Slamet Riadi | Indonesia | 4346 | ||||
33 | Carlos Puiggros*** | Spain | 4345 | ||||
34 | Patrick Cheng | Hong Kong | 4340 | ||||
35 | Gunner Kristensen | Denmark | 4329 | ||||
36 | Carlos Zellhuber | Mexico | 4311 | ||||
37 | Joe Grech | Malta | 4308 | ||||
38 | Geraldo Couto* | Brazil | 4225 | ||||
39 | Samuel Symonette* | Bahamas | 4195 | ||||
40 | Gonzalo Penalose | Colombia | 4194 | ||||
41 | Huikang Shi | China | 4151 | ||||
42 | Samuel Silva | Ecuador | 4090 | ||||
43 | Ron Morgan | New Zealand | 3831 | Sportsman of the Tournament | |||
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