1987 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Final Standings Men

1. Remo Fornasari, Italy; 2. Wu Shin-Bin, Chinese Taipei.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Remo Fornasari Italy defeated Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei 225 172
2 Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei defeated Maneerat Saravut* Thailand 233 214
3 Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei defeated Luciano Fiorni Switzerland 199 172
4 Luciano Fiorni Switzerland defeated Philippe Dubois****+ France 191 172
               
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES
Name Country          
               
1 Remo Fornasari Italy 1674        
2 Maneerat Saravut* Thailand 1624        
3 Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei 1615        
4 Luciano Fiorni Switzerland 1569        
5 Philippe Dubois****+ France 1493        
6 Rahmat Ahmad* Singapore 1464        
7 Erik Garder** Norway 1450        
8 Thilo Diesener Germany 1398        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES
Name Country
               
1 Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei 3365        
2 Rahmat Ahmad* Singapore 3288        
3 Remo Fornasari Italy 3260        
4 Thilo Diesener Germany 3197        
5 Erik Garder** Norway 3165        
6 Philippe Dubois****+ France 3105        
7 Maneerat Saravut* Thailand 3102        
8 Luciano Fiorni Switzerland 3089      
9 Phil Scammell* Great Britain 3088        
10 Paeng Nepomuceno******++ Philippines 3053        
11 Kit Miller Canada 3030        
12 Henny Hendrawan Indonesia 3019        
13 Raymond Byrne*** Ireland 2989        
14 Arvi Heikki Korhonen* Finland 2934        
15 Franz Hahn Austria 2911        
16 Kwang-Myong Cho Korea 2776        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES
  Name Country          
               
1 Philippe Dubois****+ France 4683        
2 Remo Fornasari Italy 4541        
3 Thilo Diesener Germany 4499        
4 Rahmat Ahmad* Singapore 4453        
5 Paeng Nepomuceno******++ Philippines 4446        
6 Kit Miller Canada 4434        
7 Kwang-Myong Cho Korea 4424        
8 Maneerat Saravut* Thailand 4408        
9 Henny Hendrawan Indonesia 4380        
10 Franz Hahn Austria 4376        
11 Phil Scammell* Great Britain 4375    
12 Luciano Fiorni Switzerland 4346        
13 Raymond Byrne*** Ireland 4304        
14 Erik Garder** Norway 4297        
15 Arvi Heikki Korhonen* Finland 4279        
16 Shin-Bin Wu Chinese Taipei 4274        
17 Albert Phoon* Malaysia 4255        
18 Mansoor Salem Qatar 4253        
19 Juan Carlos Gutierrez Venezuela 4252        
20 Peter Ljung*+ Sweden 4240        
21 Boyly Llarenas* Guam 4238        
22 Mark Scroggins USA 4233        
23 Julio Wiscovitch Puerto Rico 4229        
24 Marcel Maheur Belgium 4227        
25 Enrique Costa Mexico 4219        
26 Pan Ruyue China 4216        
27 Tam Chuen Ching Hong Kong 4210        
28 Lorenzo Pons Spain 4197        
29 Silvio Anastasi* Malta 4185 Sportsman of the Tournament    
30 Bert Beverdam Netherlands 4176        
31 Chris Batson**** Australia 4157        
32 Isaac Heres Panama 4155        
33 Yoshito Maeda Japan 4147        
34 Erik Ruan Denmark 4070        
35 Casey Burgess Bermuda 4023        
36 Costas Dedes New Zealand 3975        
37 Charanbir Singh* India 3931        
               
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