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Basketball At The 2001 Southeast Asian Games
Basketball at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games was held from 9 to 16 September 2001 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This edition featured both tournaments for men's and women's team. All matches were held in Malaysia Basketball Association Stadium. The Philippines swept all of their assignments en route to their 12th overall men's title and sixth consecutive since the 1991 Games. Incidentally on the same venue was the last time the defending champions relinquished their SEA Games basketball, bowing to the hosts on the 1989 Southeast Asian Games. Meanwhile, Malaysia managed to defend the title they won since the 1997 edition, their second straight and their tenth overall women's title by edging Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ... in a nailbiter, 71–70. Men's to ...
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2001 Southeast Asian Games
The 2001 Southeast Asian Games ( ms, Sukan Asia Tenggara 2001), officially known as the 21st Southeast Asian Games, was a Southeast Asian multi-sport event held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This was the fifth time that Malaysia plays as SEA Games hosts, the country previously held the event in 1965, 1971, 1977, and 1989, all of which were staged in Kuala Lumpur. Held from 8 to 17 September 2001 (although several events had commenced from 1 September 2001), these were the first SEA Games to have taken place in the new millennium. Around 4,165 athletes have participated at the Kuala Lumpur Games, which featured 391 events in 32 sports. It was opened by Salahuddin, the King of Malaysia at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. The final medal tally was led by host Malaysia, followed by Thailand and Indonesia. Several Games and National Records were broken during the games. The games were deemed generally successful with the rising standard of competition amongst the Southeast Asian na ...
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Thailand Women's National Basketball Team
The Thailand women's national basketball team represents Thailand in international women's basketball. In August 2017, the team won the silver medal after ceding to Malaysia 60-65 in the 2017 SEA Games women's basketball match at the MABA Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Competitions FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Yet to qualify FIBA Women's Asia Cup SEABA Championship for Women Olympic Games Yet to qualify Asian Games Southeast Asian Games Other Tournaments Roster ''At the 2019 SEA Games'': 3x3 team At the 2021 FIBA 3x3 Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Austria, Thailand replaced Turkmenistan into the main draw. They entered with some experience on the big stage having competed in the Women's Series two years ago and winning silver at the South East Asian Games 2019. They also reached the quarters of the Asia Cup 2019.
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Basketball At The Southeast Asian Games
The Philippines have dominated the men's events since the sport was played, winning 18 of the 21 events. Malaysia won 13 of the 20 women's events. Starting in 2019, the 3x3 version of the game was played, in addition to the usual 5-on-5 full strength teams. Men's tournaments 5-on-5 Medal summary 3x3 Medal summary Women's tournaments 5-on-5 Medal summary 3x3 Medal summary Combined medal summary Note * The 2005 men's basketball tournaments were originally scheduled to be held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo Province of Rizal, while the women's tournaments were to be held at the Blue Eagle Gym in Quezon City. Both Final Games were to be held at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. See also *Southeast Asia Basketball Association *Basketball at the Asian Games *FIBA Asia Championship *Basketball at the West Asian Games References {{International women's basketball Southeast Asian Games Southeast Asian Games The Southeast Asian Games, also known a ...
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