1992 Le Mans, France

Final Standings Women

1. Martina Beckel, Germany; 2. Maria Laura Lanzaecchia, Argentina.

STEPLADDER FINALS WOMEN              
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results  
               
1 Martina Beckel** Germany defeated Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina 221 179
2 Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina defeated Cathy Dorin USA 189 157
3 Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina defeated Maria Ramirez Costa Rica 226 206
4 Maria Ramirez Costa Rica defeated Grace Young* Singapore 218 196
               
               
TOP 8 AFTER 42 GAMES              
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Martina Beckel** Germany 8831        
2 Cathy Dorin USA 8786        
3 Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina 8517        
4 Grace Young* Singapore 8494 Sportswoman of the Tournament      
5 Maria Ramirez Costa Rica 8411        
6 Marie Holmquist* Sweden 8372        
7 Jeanet Van de Looverbosch Netherlands 8286        
8 Cathy Solis** Philippines 8118        
               
               
TOP 24 AFTER 34 GAMES              
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Martina Beckel** Germany 7182        
2 Cathy Dorin USA 6924      
3 Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina 6856 High Game 267      
4 Maria Ramirez Costa Rica 6775        
5 Jeanet Van de Looverbosch Netherlands 6772        
6 Marie Holmquist* Sweden 6708 High Game 267      
7 Grace Young* Singapore 6685        
8 Cathy Solis** Philippines 6586        
9 Su-Chiu Hsu Chinese Taipei 6578        
10 Tuija Saari Finland 6556        
11 Sarah Murphy Ireland 6472        
12 Ali Teasdale Great Britain 6465        
13 Britt Ostlund* Norway 6456        
14 Aida Provedor**** El Salvador 6446        
15 Anne Saasto* Canada 6428        
16 Poppy Tambis** Indonesia 6361        
17 Takako Kato Japan 6347        
18 Jette Jacobs Australia 6327        
19 Helle Jorgensen* Denmark 6311        
20 Zussie Machon* Guatemala 6310        
21 Eva Kornherr Austria 6297 High Game 267      
22 Fathila Rahman Malaysia 6294        
23 Sue Scicluna*** Malta 6264        
24 Mi-Young Lee Korea 6257        
               
               
TOP 24 AFTER 18 GAMES              
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Martina Beckel** Germany 3818        
2 Cathy Dorin USA 3744        
3 Cathy Solis** Philippines 3678        
4 Maria-Laura Lanzavecchia Argentina 3672        
5 Jeanet Van de Looverbosch Netherlands 3603        
6 Maria Ramirez Costa Rica 3586        
7 Grace Young* Singapore 3580        
8 Marie Holmquist* Sweden 3521        
9 Eva Kornherr Austria 3511        
10 Su-Chiu Hsu Chinese Taipei 3489        
11 Anne Saasto* Canada 3445        
12 Ali Teasdale Great Britain 3413        
13 Zussie Machon* Guatemala 3396        
14 Tuija Saari Finland 3391        
15 Takako Kato Japan 3380        
16 Aida Provedor**** El Salvador 3369        
17 Sue Scicluna*** Malta 3366        
18 Britt Ostlund* Norway 3365        
19 Helle Jorgensen* Denmark 3364        
20 Fathila Rahman Malaysia 3360        
21 Mi-Young Lee Korea 3346        
22 Sarah Murphy Ireland 3336        
23 Poppy Tambis** Indonesia 3329        
24 Jette Jacobs Australia 3315      
25 Li Xiao-Hong* China 3286        
26 Cindy Jaspers Belgium 3271        
27 Marie-Paule Domergue France 3249        
28 Evelyn Ortiz Davila Puerto Rico 3213        
29 Pat Ming-Albuoy* Bermuda 3200        
30 Melody Yeung** Hong Kong 3200        
31 Kate Carlile Northern Ireland 3183        
32 Celia Flores Mexico 3180        
33 Kaye Dinnan New Zealand 3173        
34 Sara Aviram Israel 3167        
35 Michelle Du Plessis South Africa 3142        
36 Pornphan Keawsuwan* Thailand 3110        
37 Simona Andima Italy 3080        
38 Caroline Buff Switzerland 3041        
39 Georgina Gutierrez Chile 3023        
40 Sarah Guterman Brazil 2999        
41 Aleka Zorba Greece 2961        
42 Maria Jose Gonzales Spain 2898        
43 Adela Cardoze* Panama 2804        
44 Ha Channel Guam 2785        
45 Milu Silva Portugal 2590        
               
  Previous participant*            
  Previous champion+            
               
  Country Champion Award: Germany            
               

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