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2021 FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament
The 2021 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament was initially scheduled to be held in Bangalore, India from 18 to 22 March 2020. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was moved to Graz, Austria and was held from 26 to 30 May 2021. The games accommodated a temporary makeshift 2,000-seat capacity at the Hauptplatz. Qualified teams Teams already qualified for the Olympics were excluded. The hosts of the OQT, the top three teams from the World Cup, and 16 teams from the rankings (including Japan, if not already qualified) competed for three Olympic qualifying places. Players Preliminary round Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Knockout stage No final was played. The winners of the semifinals and the third place game winner qualified for the Olympics. Final standings References {{reflist See also *2021 FIBA 3x3 Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament External linksOfficial website
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Bangalore
Bangalore (), officially Bengaluru (), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Karnataka. It has a population of more than and a metropolitan population of around , making it the third most populous city and fifth most populous urban agglomeration in India, as well as the largest city in South India, and the 27th largest city in the world. Located on the Deccan Plateau, at a height of over above sea level, Bangalore has a pleasant climate throughout the year, with its parks and green spaces earning it the reputation as the "Garden City" of India. Its elevation is the highest among the major cities of India. An aerospace, heavy engineering and electronics hub since the 1960s, Bangalore is widely regarded as the "Silicon Valley of India" because of its role as the nation's leading information technology (IT) exporter.——— In the Ease of Living Index 2020 (published by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs), it was ranked the most livable Indian ...
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Arvin Slagter
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Charly Pontens
''Charly'' (marketed and stylized as ''CHAЯLY'') is a 1968 American drama film directed and produced by Ralph Nelson and written by Stirling Silliphant. It is based on ''Flowers for Algernon'', a science-fiction short story (1958) and subsequent novel (1966) by Daniel Keyes. The film stars Cliff Robertson as Charly Gordon, an intellectually disabled adult who is selected by two doctors to undergo a surgical procedure that triples his IQ as it had done for a laboratory mouse who underwent the same procedure. The film also stars Claire Bloom, Lilia Skala, Leon Janney, Dick Van Patten and Barney Martin. Robertson had played the same role in a 1961 television adaptation titled " The Two Worlds of Charlie Gordon," an episode of the anthology series ''The United States Steel Hour''. The film received positive reviews and was a success at the box office and later in home media sales. Robertson won Best Actor at the Academy Awards. Plot Charly Gordon is an intellectually disabled m ...
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Dominique Gentil
"Dominique" is a 1963 French language popular song, written and performed by the Belgian female singer Jeannine Deckers, better known as Sœur Sourire ("Sister Smile" in French) or The Singing Nun. The song is about Saint Dominic, a Spanish-born priest and founder of the Dominican Order, of which she was a member (as Sister Luc-Gabrielle). The English-version lyrics of the song were written by Noël Regney. In addition to French and English, Deckers recorded versions in Dutch, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese. It was a top selling record in 11 countries in late 1963 and early 1964. Commercial performance "Dominique" reached the Top 10 in 11 countries in late 1963 and early 1964, topping the chart in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It reached the Top 5 in Norway, Denmark, Ireland and South Africa, with the song making it into the lower reaches of the Top 10 in the Netherlands, West Germany, and the United Kingdom. The song reached and sta ...
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Antoine Eito
Antoine Eito (born April 6, 1988) is a French professional basketball player who last played for Élan Chalon of the LNB Pro A. Professional career On May 31, 2013, he returned to Le Mans for two seasons. On May 6, 2014, he was a substitute for the list of sixteen pre-selected players for the France A team to tour China and Italy in June. On June 9, 2015, he returned to Orléans Loiret Basket, Orléans where he signed a two-year contract. On June 26, 2021, he has signed with Élan Chalon of the LNB Pro B, Pro B. 3x3 career As part of Team Paris, Eito won the 2020 French Championship alongside teammates Angelo Tsagarakis, Léopold Cavalière and Johan Passave-Ducteil.Basket-ball : un printemps de tous les défis po ...
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Nauris Miezis (born 31 March 1991) is a Latvian basketball player for the Latvian 3x3 national team. He represented Latvia at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the .... and was one of the four players in the team which won the gold medal by defeating the Russian Olympic Committee team 21 to 18. References External links * * 1991 births Living people 3x3 basketball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Guards (basketball) Latvian men's basketball players Latvian men's 3x3 basketball players Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Latvia Olympic medalists in 3x3 basketball Olympic 3x3 basketball players for Latvia People from Ķekava Municipality {{Latvia-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Edgars Krūmiņš (born 16 October 1985) is a Latvian basketball player for the Latvian 3x3 national team. He represented Latvia at the 2020 Summer Olympics The , officially the and also known as , was an international multi-sport event held from 23 July to 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan, with some preliminary events that began on 21 July. Tokyo was selected as the host city during the .... Despite Krūmiņš suffering an injury late in the game, Latvia won the gold medal by defeating the Russian Olympic Committee team 21 to 18. References External links * * * 1985 births Living people 3x3 basketball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Forwards (basketball) Guards (basketball) Latvian expatriate basketball people in Estonia Latvian men's basketball players Latvian men's 3x3 basketball players Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for Latvia Olympic medalists in 3x3 basketball Olympic 3x3 basketball players of Latvia Spo ...
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Anže (Archaic nominative: Anza) is a Slovene given name. Notable people with the given name include: * Anže Berčič (born 1990), Slovenian slalom canoeist * Anže Jelar (born 1991), Slovenian footballer * Anže Kopitar (born 1987), Slovenian professional ice hockey player * Anže Košnik (born 1991), Slovenian footballer * Anže Kuralt (born 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player * Anže Lanišek (born 1996), Slovenian ski jumper * Anže Semenič (born 1993), Slovenian ski jumper * Anže Šetina (born 1986), Slovenian skeleton racer * Anže Tavčar (born 1994), Slovenian swimmer * Anže Zorc (born 1994), Slovenian footballer See also * Anže, Krško Anže () is a settlement in the hills east of Brestanica in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical ... * Anze County {{DEFAULTSORT:Anze Slovene masculine given names Masculine given ...
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Adin is an uncommon family name found today in the United States (particularly New York City), England, Israel, New Zealand, Spain (particularly the Basque country), Sweden and Turkey. Origin Biblical references Since the name occurs in the Old Testament and is mentioned in the Bible four times, it has been suggested that the name has Jewish origins. However, the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain have no records of this as a Jewish family name. Albeit, the Consolidated Jewish Family Name Index of U.S. based Avotaynu indicates Adin is a Jewish family name that was present in Poland and Belarus prior to World War II. Due to the name having just 4 letters, it may be a phonetic coincidence that it exists across diverse cultures. ''Who's Who in the Old Testament Together with the Apocrytha'' by Joan Comay states that Adin (Heb. "delicate") 1. date unknown. Ancestor of a family of Judah who returned with Zerubbabel from Exile in Babylon. Ezra 2:15; 8:6; Neh ...
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