1993 Johannesburg, South Africa

Final Standings Men

1. Rainer Puisis, Germany; 2. Tomas Leandersson, Sweden.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN            
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Rainer Pulsis Germany defeated Tomas Leandersson Sweden 258 184
2 Rainer Pulsis Germany defeated Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines 227 174
3 Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines defeated Jack Guay Canada 196 180
4 Jack Guay Canada defeated Erwin Groen* Netherlands 237 207
               
TOP 8 AFTER 48 GAMES            
Name Country          
               
1 Tomas Leandersson Sweden 9935        
2 Rainer Pulsis Germany 9803        
3 Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines 9744        
4 Erwin Groen* Netherlands 9666 Sportsman of the Tournament    
5 Jack Guay Canada 9658        
6 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi****+ UAE 9540        
7 Paul Delaney Great Britain 9514 High Game 280      
8 Alain Laucris France 9343        
               
               
TOP 24 AFTER 40 GAMES
Name Country
               
1 Tomas Leandersson Sweden 8182        
2 Rainer Pulsis Germany 8090        
3 Jack Guay Canada 8082        
4 Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines 8034        
5 Erwin Groen* Netherlands 7989        
6 Paul Delaney Great Britain 7941        
7 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi****+ UAE 7893        
8 Alain Laucris France 7817        
9 Kazunori Ishibashi Japan 7762        
10 Rogers Erik Pieters* Belgium 7758        
11 Isaac Heres*** Panama 7640        
12 Saeed Al-Hajri Qatar 7615        
13 Colin Bell Ireland 7600        
14 Patrick Wee Chin Hock Singapore 7553        
15 Ruben Ghiragossian Venezuela 7549        
16 Paul Pisecny South Africa 7544        
17 Luis Davalos* Mexico 7544        
18 Marco Reviglio Italy 7525        
19 Kwong-Wing Au Hong Kong 7467        
20 Marco Odio***** Costa Rica 7458        
21 Juha Maja Finland 7455        
22 Cheng-Ming Yang** Chinese Taipei 7442        
23 Valgier Gudbjartsson Iceland 7396        
24 Takis Karetsos* Greece 7342        
               
               
TOP 24 AFTER 24 GAMES
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Tomas Leandersson Sweden 4966        
2 Jack Guay Canada 4919        
3 Rainer Pulsis Germany 4892        
4 Paeng Nepomuceno***********+++ Philippines 4813        
5 Paul Delaney Great Britain 4813        
6 Alain Laucris France 4774        
7 Erwin Groen* Netherlands 4753        
8 Rogers Erik Pieters* Belgium 4630        
9 Patrick Wee Chin Hock Singapore 4617    
10 Colin Bell Ireland 4610        
11 Kazunori Ishibashi Japan 4602        
12 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi****+ UAE 4555        
13 Luis Davalos* Mexico 4547        
14 Valgier Gudbjartsson Iceland 4496        
15 Ruben Ghiragossian Venezuela 4494        
16 Marco Odio***** Costa Rica 4493        
17 Isaac Heres*** Panama 4484        
18 Paul Pisecny South Africa 4481      
19 Saeed Al-Hajri Qatar 4478        
20 Cheng-Ming Yang** Chinese Taipei 4477        
21 Kwong-Wing Au Hong Kong 4464        
22 Takis Karetsos* Greece 4461        
23 Juha Maja Finland 4455        
24 Marco Reviglio Italy 4447        
25 Charlie McConnell USA 4441      
26 Hup Ng Yiew Malaysia 4427        
27 Ian Bradford*** Australia 4406        
28 Jan Erik Berge Norway 4380        
29 Heyuan Liu China 4343        
30 Paul Fincham* New Zealand 4327        
31 Anders Jensen Denmark 4315        
32 Roberto Tosto Valenzuela Argentina 4290        
33 Lucicno Fiorani** Switzerland 4288        
34 Sirithai Atthaphon* Thailand 4266        
35 Michael Zerezghi Ethiopia 4234        
36 Lazzlo Ficsor Hungary 4233        
37 Manuel Martinez* Spain 4208        
38 Solon Solonos Cyprus 4203        
39 Wolfgang Schrott Austria 4192        
40 Ken Leung* Northern Ireland 4133        
41 Itzik Levy Israel 4070        
42 George Ferris Malta 3929        
43 Vidaul Batista Portugal 3918        
44 John Serre Reunion 3916        
45 Francois Fabrice Martinique 3907        
46 Fernando Rezende* Brazil 3821        
47 Peter Ncayagae Botswana 3520        
               
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