1980 Jakarta, Indonesia

Final Standings Men

1. Paeng Nepomuceno, Philippines; 2. Alfonso Rodriguez, Mexico.

FINALS MEN            
               
Position Name Country Total  
               
1 Paeng Nepomuceno**+ Philippines 676        
2 Alfonso Rodriguez* Mexico 663        
               
               
SEMI FINALS MEN  
POSITION BOWLERS COUNTRY PINFALL        
               
1 Paeng Nepomuceno**+ Philippines 1515        
2 Alfonso Rodriguez* Mexico 1397 Sportsman of the Tournament
3 Johnny Christiansen Denmark 1271    
4 Louis Wildemeersch***** Belgium 1217        
               
TOP 8 AFTER 7 GAMES            
POSITION BOWLERS COUNTRY PINFALL        
               
1 Paeng Nepomuceno**+ Philippines 1667        
2 Alfonso Rodriguez* Mexico 1658        
3 Johnny Christiansen Denmark 1578        
4 Louis Wildemeersch***** Belgium 1548        
5 Philippe Dubois***+ France 1534        
6 Alain Romon Switzerland 1385        
7 Carlos Puiggros* Spain 1356        
8 Indra Gondokusumo* Indonesia 1298        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 15 GAMES            
POSITION BOWLERS COUNTRY PINFALL        
               
1 Johnny Christiansen Denmark 3443        
2 Paeng Nepomuceno**+ Philippines 3376        
3 Philippe Dubois***+ France 3249        
4 Alfonso Rodriguez* Mexico 3202        
5 Alain Romon Switzerland 3135        
6 Louis Wildemeersch***** Belgium 3133        
7 Indra Gondokusumo* Indonesia 3114        
8 Carlos Puiggros* Spain 3105        
9 Montree Vipitsini* Thailand 3103 High Game 276    
10 Eddie Hoskins Australia 3096        
11 Philip Dunne** Ireland 3093        
12 Mario Pessoni Ethiopia 3082        
13 Arne Stroem*+ Norway 3067        
14 Keon Jong Yul Korea 2952        
15 Jansen Chan Singapore 2929        
16 Ringo Wang Malaysia 2910        
               
               
AFTER 24 GAMES            
POSITION BOWLERS COUNTRY PINFALL        
               
1 Alfonso Rodriguez* Mexico 5094        
2 Louis Wildemeersch***** Belgium 4979        
3 Paeng Nepomuceno**+ Philippines 4974        
4 Arne Stroem*+ Norway 4914        
5 Philippe Dubois***+ France 4853        
6 Mario Pessoni Ethiopia 4821        
7 Eddie Hoskins Australia 4818        
8 Ringo Wang Malaysia 4788        
9 Philip Dunne** Ireland 4763        
10 Montree Vipitsini* Thailand 4743        
11 Carlos Puiggros* Spain 4733        
12 Indra Gondokusumo* Indonesia 4728        
13 Alain Romon Switzerland 4728        
14 Johnny Christiansen Denmark 4725        
15 Keon Jong Yul Korea 4712        
16 Jansen Chan Singapore 4684        
17 Robert Worrall USA 4650        
18 Georg Winter* West Germany 4636        
19 Eric Kok* Netherlands 4603        
20 Gustavo Perez Osuna* Venezuela 4601        
21 Reid Ralston Great Britain 4600        
22 Bruno Dall'Olio Italy 4593        
23 Toni Schicho Austria 4585        
24 Bengt Clarin Sweden 4576        
25 Tomoyuki Ohya Japan 4566        
26 Glen Watson* Canada 4488        
27 Keijo Roine Finland 4417        
28 John Vella Malta 4294        
29 Alvaro F Bolivar Colombia 4291        
30 Arthur Flood** Bermuda 4244        
31 Assad Nasser Al-Ansari Qatar 4164        
32 Abdul Nabi Bahrain 4053        
               
               

Archives

Since the first event in 1965, winning AMF’s Bowling World Cup title has been the most coveted goal in amateur bowling. Whether held in the shadows of the Great Pyramids in or under the bright lights of , each tournament has provided unforgettable moments from competition that has spanned five decades.

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