1989 Dublin, Ireland

Final Standings Men

1. Salem Al-Monsuri, Qatar; 2. Kenneth Andersson, Sweden; 3. Bernd Bauhofer, West Germany.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN            
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Mansoor Salem** Qatar defeated Kenneth Andersson Sweden 226 223
2 Kenneth Andersson Sweden defeated Bernd Bauhofer** Germany 218 180
3 Kenneth Andersson Sweden defeated Darold Meisel USA 236 235
4 Darold Meisel USA defeated Paeng Nepomuceno********++ Philippines 226 200
               
TOP 8 AFTER 8 GAMES            
Name Country          
               
1 Mansoor Salem** Qatar 1963        
2 Bernd Bauhofer** Germany 1950 High Game 289      
3 Kenneth Andersson Sweden 1942        
4 Darold Meisel USA 1810        
5 Paeng Nepomuceno********++ Philippines 1773        
6 Nobuyuki Takahama Japan 1730        
7 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi*+ UAE 1662        
8 Gery Verbruggen Belgium 1624        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 16 GAMES              
Name Country
               
1 Paeng Nepomuceno********++ Philippines 3874        
2 Bernd Bauhofer** Germany 3756        
3 Gery Verbruggen Belgium 3752        
4 Darold Meisel USA 3650        
5 Kenneth Andersson Sweden 3596        
6 Mansoor Salem** Qatar 3560        
7 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi*+ UAE 3551        
8 Nobuyuki Takahama Japan 3546        
9 Jack Wong* Singapore 3514        
10 Fico Perez*** Puerto Rico 3422        
11 Richard Wong Hong Kong 3396        
12 Franz Hahn* Austria 3331        
13 Erik Kok*** Netherlands 3296        
14 Simo Vahakorpela Finland 3256        
15 Walter Costa** Brazil 3197        
16 Fiorani Luciano Switzerland 3182        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES              
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Gery Verbruggen Belgium 5234        
2 Darold Meisel USA 5120        
3 Kenneth Andersson Sweden 5092        
4 Franz Hahn* Austria 4977        
5 Simo Vahakorpela Finland 4947        
6 Mansoor Salem** Qatar 4932        
7 Paeng Nepomuceno********++ Philippines 4892        
8 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi*+ UAE 4858        
9 Nobuyuki Takahama Japan 4853    
10 Bernd Bauhofer** Germany 4800        
11 Jack Wong* Singapore 4795        
12 Richard Wong Hong Kong 4779        
13 Fiorani Luciano Switzerland 4758        
14 Erik Kok*** Netherlands 4747        
15 Walter Costa** Brazil 4726        
16 Fico Perez*** Puerto Rico 4724        
17 Robert Zikman Australia 4717        
18 Y C Ma Chinese Taipei 4701        
19 Phil Scammell** Great Britain 4687        
20 Jan Dhelie Norway 4675        
21 Edward Leong Malaysia 4631        
22 Philip Dunne****** Ireland 4616        
23 Thierry Cador France 4613        
24 Dean Lightbourne* Bermuda 4579        
25 Marco Odio*** Costa Rica 4540        
26 Ole Joergensen Denmark 4539      
27 Indra Gondokusumo** Indonesia 4537        
28 Daniel Falconi Mexico 4536        
29 Alex Frank Guatemala 4533        
30 Silvio Anastasi** Malta 4520        
31 Manuel Martinez Yoria Spain 4474        
32 Eugenio Baroni Italy 4460        
33 Serge Beaulieu Canada 4449 Sportsman of the Tournament    
34 Lee Woo Hyun Korea 4403        
35 Alberto Cruz** Panama 4403        
36 Tin Tingjun China 4327        
37 Alekos Saritzoglou Greece 4261        
38 Henry Leger New Zealand 4192        
39 Charanbir Oberoi** India 3984        
40 Valgeir Gubjartsson Iceland 3952        
41 Jaime Mercera Netherland Antilles 3725        
42 Recep Cinar Turkey 3681        
43 Charlie Hanaor Israel 3424        
               
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