1991 Beijing, China

Final Standings Women

1. Asa Larsson, Sweden; 2. Pauline Smith, Great Britain.

STEPLADDER FINALS WOMEN            
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Asa Larsson Sweden defeated Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain 190 184
2 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain defeated Heidi Lind* Finland 212 184
3 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain defeated Noriko Inauchi Japan 190 170
4 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain defeated Julie Gardner USA 201 168
               
               
TOP 8 AFTER 42 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Asa Larsson Sweden 8885        
2 Heidi Lind* Finland 8590        
3 Noriko Inauchi Japan 8563        
4 Julie Gardner USA 8527 High Game 265      
5 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain 8497        
6 Sue Scicluna** Malta 8370 Sportswoman of the Tournament    
7 Gaby Sandoval Mexico 8349        
8 Kristina Fotinia Greece 8287        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 34 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Asa Larsson Sweden 7185        
2 Noriko Inauchi Japan 6962    
3 Heidi Lind* Finland 6818        
4 Kristina Fotinia Greece 6759        
5 Julie Gardner USA 6750        
6 Gaby Sandoval Mexico 6715        
7 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain 6706        
8 Sue Scicluna** Malta 6684        
9 Li Xiao-Hong China 6644        
10 Farida Pascoal** Netherlands 6593        
11 Patricia Kourtesis Australia 6567        
12 Dely Howald**** Switzerland 6452        
13 Arianne Cerdena** Philippines 6376        
14 Lily Chua* Malaysia 6363        
15 Shiu-Ling Lo Chinese Taipei 6355        
16 Christa Kirschbaum****** Austria 6203        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 18 GAMES            
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Noriko Inauchi Japan 3677        
2 Asa Larsson Sweden 3593        
3 Julie Gardner USA 3561        
4 Heidi Lind* Finland 3436        
5 Dely Howald**** Switzerland 3400        
6 Pauline Smith**+ Great Britain 3380        
7 Li Xiao-Hong China 3375        
8 Lily Chua* Malaysia 3364        
9 Gaby Sandoval Mexico 3357        
10 Sue Scicluna** Malta 3355        
11 Kristina Fotinia Greece 3351        
12 Patricia Kourtesis Australia 3346        
13 Farida Pascoal** Netherlands 3346        
14 Christa Kirschbaum****** Austria 3307        
15 Arianne Cerdena** Philippines 3300        
16 Shiu-Ling Lo Chinese Taipei 3278        
17 Pepita Jacques France 3276        
18 Yvonne Randell** Ireland 3268        
19 Malene Nielsen Denmark 3266        
20 Pornphan Keawsuwan Thailand 3262        
21 Catherine Kang Singapore 3251        
22 Marianne Pelz* Germany 3250        
23 Anne Saasto Canada 3236        
24 Melody Yeung* Hong Kong 3232      
25 Millie Irizarry Puerto Rico 3198        
26 Marianne Knutsen Norway 3177        
27 Dianne Whichelow New Zealand 3168        
28 Yani Suryani Indonesia 3164        
29 Nadia Bollina Italy 3134        
30 Milagros Albert Spain 3113        
31 Susanne Jerusalem Belgium 3069        
32 Hae-Myeong Lee Korea 3033        
33 Sevgi Bayraktar** Turkey 2892        
34 Anna Heath Northern Ireland 2743        
35 Claudia Schuster Brazil 2609        
               
  Previous participant*            
  Previous champion+            
               
  Country Champion Award: Sweden            
               

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