1991 Beijing, China

Final Standings Men

1. Jon Juneau, USA; 2. Ulf Hamnas, Sweden.

STEPLADDER FINALS MEN            
               
Position Name Country   Name Country Results
               
1 Jon Juneau USA defeated Ulf Hamnas Sweden 205 149
2 Jon Juneau USA defeated Gery Verbruggen* Belgium 236 200
3 Jon Juneau USA defeated Cheng-Ming Yang Chinese Taipei 232 196
4 Jon Juneau USA defeated Paeng Nepomuceno*********++ Philippines 182 163
               
TOP 8 AFTER 48 GAMES            
Name Country          
               
1 Ulf Hamnas Sweden 10523        
2 Gery Verbruggen* Belgium 10262        
3 Cheng-Ming Yang Chinese Taipei 10214        
4 Paeng Nepomuceno*********++ Philippines 10004        
5 Jon Juneau USA 9976 High Game 286      
6 Bunsong Numthuan Thailand 9960        
6 Yvan Augustin* France 9960        
8 Jack Wong** Singapore 9805        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 40 GAMES              
Name Country
               
1 Ulf Hamnas Sweden 8675        
2 Cheng-Ming Yang Chinese Taipei 8598        
3 Gery Verbruggen* Belgium 8420        
4 Paeng Nepomuceno*********++ Philippines 8404        
5 Jon Juneau USA 8327        
6 Bunsong Numthuan Thailand 8232        
7 Yvan Augustin* France 8215        
8 Jack Wong** Singapore 8206        
9 Morizo Ogishima Japan 8191        
10 Manfred Janka, Jr* Germany 8186        
11 Bob Woolley Canada 8059        
12 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi***+ UAE 7956        
13 Paul Magee Ireland 7950        
14 Mario Boneta* Mexico 7895        
15 Jaime Almendro Puerto Rico 7873        
16 Murray Johnstone New Zealand 7841        
               
               
TOP 16 AFTER 24 GAMES              
  Name Country Pinfall        
               
1 Gery Verbruggen* Belgium 4932        
2 Cheng-Ming Yang Chinese Taipei 4900        
3 Ulf Hamnas Sweden 4874        
4 Bunsong Numthuan Thailand 4850        
5 Paeng Nepomuceno*********++ Philippines 4846        
6 Jon Juneau USA 4843        
7 Jack Wong** Singapore 4806        
8 Mario Boneta* Mexico 4751        
9 Morizo Ogishima Japan 4750    
10 Yvan Augustin* France 4700        
11 Jaime Almendro Puerto Rico 4694        
12 Murray Johnstone New Zealand 4691        
13 Manfred Janka, Jr* Germany 4681        
14 Paul Magee Ireland 4680        
15 Mohammed Khalifa AlQubasi***+ UAE 4605        
16 Bob Woolley Canada 4598        
17 Marco Maaswinkel Netherlands 4572        
18 Mohamed Hazeem Qatar 4557      
19 Isaac Heres** Panama 4540        
20 Sharif Mahmood* Bahrain 4521        
21 Liu Joe Liang* Indonesia 4498        
22 Lorenzo Monti***+ Italy 4490        
23 P Al-Ajmi Kuwait 4484        
24 Phil Scammell*** Great Britain 4477      
25 Luciano Fiorani* Switzerland 4462        
26 Dae-Jin Kim* Korea 4422        
27 Zhang Zhifeng China 4403        
28 Mika Pajunen Finland 4399        
29 Georg Rath* Denmark 4352        
30 Alan Lee Hong Kong 4337        
31 Guenter Bluehmann** Austria 4332        
32 Jason Doust Australia 4322        
33 J Miguel Albizuri Spain 4289        
34 Khalid Badarudin Malaysia 4272        
35 Gustavo Cardoso Brazil 4226 Sportsman of the Tournament    
36 Paul Engmark Norway 4215        
37 Vijay Balani Malta 4200        
38 Thomas Robinson Northern Ireland 4160        
39 Takis Liatsos Greece 4142        
40 Haki Balkin Turkey 3967        
               
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