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2004 FIBA Asia Championship For Women
The 2004 FIBA Asia Championship for Women is the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the women's basketball tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens. The tournament was held on Sendai, Japan from January 13 to January 19. The championship is divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. Preliminary round Level I Level II Final round Semifinals 3rd place Final Final standing Awards *Most Valuable Player: Miao Lijie References Resultsarchive.fiba.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Abc 2004 2004 in women's basketball women A woman is an adult female human. Prior to adulthood, a female human is referred to as a girl (a female child or Adolescence, adolescent). The plural ''women'' is sometimes used in certain phrases such as "women's rights" to denote female hum ... International women's basketball competitions hosted by Japan B ...
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Miao Lijie
Miao Lijie (苗立杰, born June 3, 1981 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a female Chinese people, Chinese basketball player who was part of the team that won the gold medal at the Women's ABC Championship 2001, 2001 Asian Championship. In 2005, she joined the Sacramento Monarchs of Women's National Basketball Association, WNBA but left the team after a short time. She competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the China at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and the 2012 Summer Olympics. References External linksMiao Lijie
1981 births Living people Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players of China Basketball players from Harbin Chinese women's basketball players Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1998 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2006 Asian Games Basketb ...
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Chiang Feng-chung
Chiang may mean: * a Chinese surname (蔣), alternatively spelt Jiang ** Chiang Kai-shek, former leader of the Republic of China * Chi'ang, variant spelling of the ancient Qiang (historical people) (羌) * Chi'ang, variant spelling of the modern Qiang people (羌族) in Wenchuan * Chiang, variant spelling of jiang soy sauce * Chiang (place name), a term for "town" in Northern Thailand and surrounding areas See also * Chiang Dao (other) Chiang Dao may refer to: * Chiang Dao District Chiang Dao ( th, เชียงดาว, ) is a district (''amphoe'') of Chiang Mai province in northern Thailand. It is nicknamed "little Tuscany" and several wines are produced in the area. Geogr ... * Jiang (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Cheng Hui-yun
Cheng may refer to: Chinese states * Chengjia or Cheng (25–36 AD) * Cheng Han or Cheng (304–338) * Zheng (state), or Cheng in Wade–Giles Places * Chengdu, abbreviated as Cheng * Cheng County, in Gansu, China * Cheng Township, in Malacca, Malaysia People * Cheng (surname), Chinese surname * Zheng (surname), Cheng in Wade–Giles and Cantonese * ChEng, abbreviation for chief engineer Other uses * Cheng language, a Mon–Khmer language of southern Laos * Cheng (musical instrument), an ancient Chinese musical instrument See also *Zheng (other) Zheng may refer to: *Zheng (surname), Chinese surname (鄭, 郑, ''Zhèng'') *Zheng County, former name of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan, China *Guzheng (), a Chinese zither with bridges *Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the Qin Dynasty, ...
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Noriko Hamaguchi
Noriko Koiso (née Hamaguchi, 小磯典子、旧姓濱口、born 15 January 1974) is a Japanese former basketball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ... and in the 2004 Summer Olympics. References 1974 births Living people Japanese women's basketball players Olympic basketball players for Japan Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1994 Asian Games Basketball players at the 1998 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Asian Games silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1994 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games 21st-centur ...
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Pan Wei
Pan Wei (; born 11 June 1978) is a Chinese former basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball (approximately in diameter) through the defender's h ... player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. References 1978 births Living people Basketball players from Liaoning Olympic basketball players for China Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics People from Fuxin Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1998 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games Chinese women's basketball players Asian Games gold medalists for China Asian Games silver medalists for China Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 2002 Asian Games Guangdong Vermilion Birds players Chinese women's basketball coaches 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Yuko Oga
is a Japanese basketball coach and former professional basketball player. A point guard, she played for JX Sunflowers of the Women's Japan Basketball League and the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA. Her nickname is Shin. Career She started playing basketball influenced by her father who was a basketball coach of the Yamagata University. She was educated at and played for Nagoya College High School (currently Ōka Gakuen High School). While there, she helped the school win 7 national titles. After graduation in 2001, she joined Japan Energy basketball club. In the same year, she received her first call-up for the national team. In 2004, she represented Japan at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens and became the youngest Japanese female basketball player at the Olympics ever. In 2007, she became the first Japanese female player to sign a professional contract in the domestic leagues. In 2008, she signed a training camp contract with Phoenix Mercury. The club announced on May 16, ...
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Chen Nan
Chen Nan (; born January 8, 1983) is a Chinese basketball player. Chen was part of the Chinese teams that won gold medals at the 2002, 2006, and 2010 Asian Games. She competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. WNBA career On April 28, 2009, she was signed onto the WNBA team Chicago Sky The Chicago Sky are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago. The Sky compete in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference. The franchise was founded prior to the 20 ... through the 2010 season. References 1983 births Living people Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Basketball players from Qingdao Chicago Sky players Chinese expatriate basketball people in the United ...
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Mutsuko Nagata
Mutsuko Nagata (永田睦子, born 16 September 1976) is a Japanese former basketball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), .... References 1976 births Living people Japanese women's basketball players Olympic basketball players of Japan Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Asian Games medalists in basketball Basketball players at the 1998 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2002 Asian Games Asian Games gold medalists for Japan Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games 20th-century Japanese women 21st-century Japanese women {{Japan-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Hu Xiaotao
Hu Xiaotao (; born June 30, 1981, in Jinzhou, Liaoning) is a female Chinese basketball player. She was part of the team that won the gold medal at the ABC Championship for Women 2001. She was also the MVP of the ABC Championship for Women 2001 The 2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a multi-national coalition in an invasion o .... References *http://2004.sina.com.cn/star/hu_xiaotao/index.shtml (Chinese) 1981 births Living people Basketball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players for China People from Jinzhou Basketball players from Liaoning Chinese women's basketball players Shenyang Army Golden Lions players {{PRChina-basketball-bio-stub ...
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