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2011 FIBA Asia Championship For Women
The 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the women's basketball tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics at London. The tournament was held in Omura, Japan from August 21 to August 28. The championship was divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. The two lowest finishers of Level I met the top two finishers of Level II to determine which teams qualified for the top Level of the 2013 Championship. The losers were relegated to Level II. Participating teams Squads Each team had a roster of maximum twelve players. Only one naturalized player per team was allowed by FIBA. Preliminary round Level I Level II Qualifying round Winners are promoted to Level I for the 2013 championships. Final round Semifinals 3rd place Final Final standing Awards *Most Valuable Player: Miao Lijie All-Star Team: * PG – Yuko Oga * SG – Choi Youn-Ah * SF – Miao Lijie * PF – ...
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Miao Lijie
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