1990 Pattaya, Thailand

Final Standings Men

1. Tom Hahl, Finland; 2. Adam Apo, USA.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Tom Hahl Finland defeated Adam Apo USA 238 229
2 Adam Apo USA defeated Tsuneo Hamada Japan 224 180
3 Adam Apo USA defeated Philip Dunne******* Ireland 192 181
4 Adam Apo USA defeated Jack Brace Canada 181 166
               
TOP 8 AFTER 48 GAMES            
Name Country          
               
1 Tom Hahl Finland 10086        
2 Tsuneo Hamada Japan 9838        
3 Philip Dunne******* Ireland 9833        
4 Adam Apo USA 9766        
5 Jack Brace Canada 9682 Sportsman of the Tournament    
6 Carlos Denot Mexico 9665        
7 Saravut Maneerat** Thailand 9557        
8 Chun-Lin Tsai Chinese Taipei 9273        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 40 GAMES              
Name Country
               
1 Tom Hahl Finland 8146        
2 Adam Apo USA 8114        
3 Tsuneo Hamada Japan 8053        
4 Saravut Maneerat** Thailand 7967        
5 Jack Brace Canada 7955        
6 Philip Dunne******* Ireland 7946        
7 Chun-Lin Tsai Chinese Taipei 7784        
8 Carlos Denot Mexico 7773        
9 Rahman Yahya Malaysia 7585        
10 Ian Robinson Sweden 7501        
11 Sam Goh Singapore 7481 High Game 288      
12 Allen E Krapfl Panama 7403        
13 Guy Merhavy Israel 7332        
14 Liu Joe Liang Indonesia 7284        
15 Franz Hahn** Austria 7247        
16 Mark Ramsey Australia 7168        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES              
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Adam Apo USA 4808        
2 Tom Hahl Finland 4624        
3 Saravut Maneerat** Thailand 4572        
4 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi**+ UAE 4500        
5 Tsuneo Hamada Japan 4496        
6 Chun-Lin Tsai Chinese Taipei 4481        
7 Rahman Yahya Malaysia 4473        
8 Jack Brace Canada 4454        
9 Ian Robinson Sweden 4391    
10 Salem Al-Mansouri***+ Qatar 4379        
11 Liu Joe Liang Indonesia 4360        
12 Franz Hahn** Austria 4347        
13 Guy Merhavy Israel 4336        
14 Allen E Krapfl Panama 4324        
15 Sharif Mahmood Bahrain 4319        
16 Mark Ramsey Australia 4313        
17 Carlos Denot Mexico 4310        
18 Sam Goh Singapore 4291 Replacements for Middle East Bowlers    
19 Philip Dunne******* Ireland 4271        
20 Rene M Reyes*** Philippines 4250        
21 Edward Ng Hong Kong 4227        
22 Leif Schmidt Denmark 4213        
23 Fedde de Boer Netherlands 4204        
24 Manfred Janka, Jr Germany 4192      
25 Piero Pettinari Italy 4178        
26 Leli Baldacchino Malta 4175        
27 Yves Van Damme Belgium 4171        
28 Marco Odio**** Costa Rica 4171        
29 Dean Lightbourne** Bermuda 4160        
30 Fico Perez**** Puerto Rico 4159        
31 Dae-Jin Kim Korea 4156        
32 Roger Peartree** Great Britain 4133        
33 Cambriz Kiani****** Iran 4133        
34 Glenn Hagmansen Norway 4093        
35 Tayfur Bahadril Turkey 4081        
36 Juan Lopez Spain 4051        
37 Jean-Claude Croux France 4006        
38 Tommy N Garcia Guam 3996        
39 Bill Murphy New Zealand 3996        
40 Johari Ahmed Brunei 3993        
41 Philippe Rossire* Switzerland 3854        
42 Charanbir Oberoi*** India 3783        
43 Decio Abreu* Brazil 3703        
               
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