1989 Dublin, Ireland

Final Standings Women

1. Patty Ann, USA; 2. Martina Beckel, West Germany; 3. Jenni Hertrick, Australia.

STEPLADDER FINALS WOMEN            
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Patty Ann USA defeated Martina Beckel* Germany 202 191
2 Martina Beckel* Germany defeated Jenni Hertrick Australia 210 208
3 Jenni Hertrick Australia defeated Sari Yrjola Finland 218 205
4 Jenni Hertrick Australia defeated Daniela Lana*** Italy 226 179
               
               
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Patty Ann USA 1822 High Game 268      
2 Martina Beckel* Germany 1741        
3 Sari Yrjola Finland 1726        
4 Jenni Hertrick Australia 1704        
5 Daniela Lana*** Italy 1645        
6 Gina Wardle* Great Britain 1562        
7 Farida Pascoal* Netherlands 1524        
8 Kari Fatland* Norway 1497        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Martina Beckel* Germany 3470        
2 Daniela Lana*** Italy 3423    
3 Patty Ann USA 3380        
4 Sari Yrjola Finland 3296        
5 Gina Wardle* Great Britain 3207        
6 Kari Fatland* Norway 3204        
7 Jenni Hertrick Australia 3174        
8 Farida Pascoal* Netherlands 3172        
9 Maria Martinez de Cuervo Mexico 3164 Sportswoman of the Tournament    
10 Pascale Moynot France 3142        
11 Grace Young Singapore 3113        
12 Christa Kirschbaum***** Austria 3067        
13 June Pitt Bermuda 3038        
14 Arianne Cerdena* Philippines 3031        
15 Connie Gonsalves Canada 3017        
16 Karren Vard* Ireland 2816        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 18 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Sari Yrjola Finland 3740        
2 Grace Young Singapore 3600        
3 Farida Pascoal* Netherlands 3550        
4 Martina Beckel* Germany 3500        
5 Daniela Lana*** Italy 3475        
6 Arianne Cerdena* Philippines 3471        
7 Gina Wardle* Great Britain 3439        
8 Patty Ann USA 3406        
9 Karren Vard* Ireland 3399        
10 Connie Gonsalves Canada 3367        
11 Jenni Hertrick Australia 3361        
12 June Pitt Bermuda 3348        
13 Kari Fatland* Norway 3344        
14 Christa Kirschbaum***** Austria 3330        
15 Pascale Moynot France 3309        
16 Maria Martinez de Cuervo Mexico 3297        
17 Melissa Abela Malta 3296        
18 Jessica Olsson Sweden 3271        
19 Roslena Nasution Indonesia 3270        
20 Dely Howald** Switzerland 3258        
21 Anny Damholt Denmark 3255        
22 Mari Ortiz Puerto Rico 3252        
23 Lily Chua Malaysia 3248        
24 Loretta Choi Hong Kong 3206      
25 Montse Badia** Spain 3166        
26 Sophia Hsieh Chinese Taipei 3164        
27 Elin Oskarsdottir Iceland 3138        
28 Karen Smith New Zealand 3097        
29 Kim Hee Sook Korea 3047        
30 Jacqueline Costa Brazil 3002        
31 Denise Ben-Haim Israel 2986        
32 Ma Dan China 2950        
33 Fujio Matsuzaki Japan 2938        
34 Marleen Schepers Belgium 2873        
35 Bella Da-Costa Gomez Netherland Antilles 2873        
36 Viki Kiritsi Greece 2826        
37 Edna Maduro Aruba 2776        
38 Sevgi Bayraktar Turkey 1955        
               
  Previous participant*            
  Previous champion+            
               
  Joint Country Champion Award: Germany and USA            
               

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