1986 Copenhagen, Denmark

Final Standings Women

1. Annette Hagre, Sweden; 2. Rebecca Watanabe, Philippines.

STEPLADDER FINALS WOMEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Annette Hagre* Sweden defeated Rebecca Watanabe Philippines 405 393
2 Rebecca Watanabe Philippines defeated Edda Piccini Mexico 211 183
3 Edda Piccini Mexico defeated Gertrud Bauer Germany 189 185
4 Edda Piccini Mexico defeated Tove W Fosseide** Norway 210 203
               
               
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES
Name Country Pinfall        
1 Annette Hagre* Sweden 1834 Sportswoman of the Tournament    
2 Rebecca Watanabe Philippines 1706        
3 Gertrud Bauer Germany 1638        
4 Edda Piccini Mexico 1636        
5 Tove W Fosseide** Norway 1608        
6 Vicki Parker USA 1606 High Game 268      
7 Hsieh Hsueh-O Chen Chinese Taipei 1496        
8 Tina Darvill* Great Britain 1446        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES
Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Annette Hagre* Sweden 3866        
2 Vicki Parker USA 3434    
3 Rebecca Watanabe Philippines 3427        
4 Edda Piccini Mexico 3327        
5 Tina Darvill* Great Britain 3296        
6 Gertrud Bauer Germany 3266        
7 Hsieh Hsueh-O Chen Chinese Taipei 3220        
8 Tove W Fosseide** Norway 3154        
9 Monica Boldo Spain 3143        
10 Iris Karakesh* Switzerland 3085        
11 Sukkasung Sudsomying Thailand 3075        
12 Narawan Perry* Guam 3069        
13 Sandra Chadwick Canada 3047        
14 Maria Gastaldi** Italy 3012        
15 Marja Jansen-Klok Netherlands 2934        
16 Ka-Ling Yeung Hong Kong 2906        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 18 GAMES
Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Annette Hagre* Sweden 3781        
2 Tove W Fosseide** Norway 3612        
3 Tina Darvill* Great Britain 3432        
4 Sandra Chadwick Canada 3413        
5 Ka-Ling Yeung Hong Kong 3412        
6 Sukkasung Sudsomying Thailand 3403        
7 Rebecca Watanabe Philippines 3391        
8 Vicki Parker USA 3349        
9 Maria Gastaldi** Italy 3309        
10 Edda Piccini Mexico 3299        
11 Marja Jansen-Klok Netherlands 3298        
12 Monica Boldo Spain 3263        
13 Gertrud Bauer Germany 3261        
14 Hsieh Hsueh-O Chen Chinese Taipei 3245        
15 Iris Karakesh* Switzerland 3245        
16 Narawan Perry* Guam 3240        
17 Gabriella Bigai Venezuela 3235        
18 Tuula Seppaenen Finland 3230        
19 Doris Camilleri*** Malta 3214        
20 Cristina Muelas Brazil 3193        
21 Suzanne Raphael Australia 3184        
22 Maria Heynickx Belgium 3175        
23 Miyuki Motoi** Japan 3173        
24 Karren Vard Ireland 3161        
25 Julieta de Gutierrez Panama 3135        
26 Elsebeth Larsen Denmark 3121        
27 Monique van der Ree* Netherlands Antilles 3117        
28 Demarys Almonte Dominican Republic 3109        
29 Jean Tan Singapore 3100        
30 Ching Fong Ngiam Malaysia 3100        
31 Maryse Yvinec France 3075        
32 Christine Felcmann*** Austria 3061        
33 Millicent Watson Bermuda 3039        
34 Jean Wojtal New Zealand 2905        
               
Previous participant*
Previous champion+
               
Country Champion Award: Sweden
               

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