1988 Guadalajara, Mexico

Final Standings Men

1. Mohammed Khalifa Al-Qubaisi, UAE; 2. Ian Bradford, Australia.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi UAE defeated Ian Bradford** Australia 246 197
2 Ian Bradford** Australia defeated Pedro Carreyo* Venezuela 172 167
3 Ian Bradford** Australia defeated Chung-Hee Yoo*** Korea 277 257
4 Chung-Hee Yoo*** Korea defeated Mansoor Salem* Qatar 200 198
               
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES
Name Country          
               
1 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi UAE 1800        
2 Pedro Carreyo* Venezuela 1731        
3 Ian Bradford** Australia 1698        
4 Mansoor Salem* Qatar 1645        
5 Chung-Hee Yoo*** Korea 1641        
6 Mark Lewis USA 1625        
7 Rod Hull Canada 1533        
8 Mario Valverde Costa Rica 1365        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES
Name Country
               
1 Mansoor Salem* Qatar 3549        
2 Mark Lewis USA 3502        
3 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi UAE 3459        
4 Chung-Hee Yoo*** Korea 3386        
5 Mario Valverde Costa Rica 3308        
6 Rod Hull Canada 3302        
7 Pedro Carreyo* Venezuela 3298        
8 Ian Bradford** Australia 3295 High Game 277      
9 Paavo Groenmark* Finland 3293        
10 Paeng Nepomuceno*******++ Philippines 3268        
11 Roger Pieters Belgium 3238        
12 Per-Einar Walstad Norway 3225        
13 Erwin Groen Netherlands 3195        
14 Peter Sainio Sweden 3137        
15 Dean Lightbourne Bermuda 3108 High Game 277      
16 Isaac Heres* Panama 2935        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Chung-Hee Yoo*** Korea 5167        
2 Paavo Groenmark* Finland 5134        
3 Mark Lewis USA 4985        
4 Mansoor Salem* Qatar 4969        
5 Rod Hull Canada 4964        
6 Dean Lightbourne Bermuda 4890        
7 Per-Einar Walstad Norway 4884        
8 Ian Bradford** Australia 4869        
9 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi UAE 4863    
10 Erwin Groen Netherlands 4804        
11 Pedro Carreyo* Venezuela 4801        
12 Isaac Heres* Panama 4798        
13 Peter Sainio Sweden 4790        
14 Roger Pieters Belgium 4768        
15 Mario Valverde Costa Rica 4676        
16 Paeng Nepomuceno*******++ Philippines 4674        
17 Rolando Sebelen* Dominican Republic 4663        
18 Graham Botting Great Britain 4625        
19 Peter Mayer Germany 4623        
20 Samir Daou Netherland Antilles 4603        
21 Berti Lang Austria 4573        
22 Louis Jimenez Puerto Rico 4569        
23 Sergio di Martino* Italy 4543        
24 Gerard Macrez France 4525        
25 Tadeo Gomez El Salvador 4525        
26 Philip Dunne***** Ireland 4514        
27 Nobuyuki Tanabe Japan 4502      
28 Roberto Barasano Uruguay 4475        
29 Michel Manigley***** Switzerland 4439        
30 Rolando Conde*** Guatemala 4387        
31 Supote Peerasophon* Thailand 4354        
32 Slamet Riadi Indonesia 4346        
33 Carlos Puiggros*** Spain 4345        
34 Patrick Cheng Hong Kong 4340        
35 Gunner Kristensen Denmark 4329        
36 Carlos Zellhuber Mexico 4311        
37 Joe Grech Malta 4308        
38 Geraldo Couto* Brazil 4225        
39 Samuel Symonette* Bahamas 4195        
40 Gonzalo Penalose Colombia 4194        
41 Huikang Shi China 4151        
42 Samuel Silva Ecuador 4090        
43 Ron Morgan New Zealand 3831 Sportsman of the Tournament    
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