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Basketball At The 2022 Asian Games – Men
The men's 5-on-5 basketball tournament at the 2022 Asian Games was held in Hangzhou, China from 26 September to 6 October 2023. Squads Results All times are China Time ( UTC+08:00) Preliminary round Group A Group B Group C Group D Knockout round Based on https://info.hangzhou2022.cn/resAG2022-/pdf/AG2022-/BKB/AG2022-_BKB_C76A_BKBMTEAM5-------------------------.pdf Tournament Summary Source Qualification for quarterfinals Quarterfinals Classification 5–8 Semifinals Classification 7th–8th Classification 5th–6th Bronze medal game Gold medal game On 12 October 2023, the International Testing Agency announced that Jordan's Sami Bzai and the Philippines' Justin Brownlee both tested positive for substances prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency. On its website, the Olympic Council of Asia The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) is a sports governing body ...
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Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center
The Hangzhou Olympic Expo Center ( zh, 杭州奥体博览城) or Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center ( zh, 杭州奥林匹克体育中心) is a multi-purpose sports complex in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, Zhejiang Province, China. It was completed in 2018, and it is used mostly for football (soccer), soccer matches. The Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium, main stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 spectators. The stadium was built by NBBJ in partnership with China Construction Design International, CCDI. The stadium is built on a site consisting of on the Qiantang River, Qiantang riverfront, opposite Hangzhou's Qianjiang New City Central Business District. Hangzhou hosted the 2022 Asian Games, with the Football at the 2022 Asian Games, men's football final and the 2022 Asian Para Games in September–October 2023. Main stadium It was completed in 2018, and it is used mostly for football (soccer), soccer matches. The stadium was designed with a capacity of 80,000 spectators. Con ...
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Zee Hamoda
Zee is the phonetic pronunciation of the letter Z in American English ("zed" in Commonwealth English). Zee may also refer to: People *Zee (徐), a Wu Chinese surname, an equivalent of Xu *Anthony Zee (b. 1945), Chinese-American physicist *Chief Zee (born 1941-2016), American sports fan *Ginger Zee (born 1981), American meteorologist *Hope Jane Zee (born 1930), American actress better known as Hope Holiday * Jen Zee, American video game artist *Joe Zee (born 1968), American stylist *Ona Zee (born 1951), American pornographic actress * Phyllis Zee, professor *Teddy Zee, American film producer * Troi Zee, American actress *Young Zee (born 1975), American hip hop emcee * Zee Pruk Panich (born 1992), Thai actor Fictional characters * Zee (''The Matrix''), a movie character *Zatanna, a DC Comics character, nicknamed "Zee" *Zee D. Bird, a main character and the sidekick of Moose *Zee, a character in True and the Rainbow Kingdom *Zoya (YRF Spy Universe) nicknamed Zee, a character in In ...
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Wang Zhelin
Wang Zhelin (, pronounced ; born January 20, 1994) is a Chinese basketball player for the hoops club in the Chinese Basketball Association. He was drafted in the second round (57th overall) in the 2016 NBA draft by the Memphis Grizzlies. Professional career Wang Zhelin first gained recognition in March 2012 when he was selected to the Chinese national team's preliminary squad for the 2012 Summer Olympics though he did not make the final squad. In April 2012, Wang was chosen to play at the Nike Hoop Summit and he impressed many by scoring 19 points, 8 rebounds, and blocking 2 shots in an 84–75 victory against the U.S. men's junior select team. This was the best all-time performance by any Chinese player in the Nike Hoop Summit. Fujian Sturgeons (2012–2021) Wang then signed his first professional contract with the Fujian Sturgeons of the Chinese Basketball Association in June 2012, prior to the 2012–13 season. In his first professional season, Wang averaged 20.3 p ...
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Zhu Junlong
Zhu or ZHU may refer to: *Zhu (surname), common Chinese surnames *Zhu River, or Pearl River, in southern China *Zhu (state), ancient Chinese state, later renamed Zou *House of Zhu, the ruling house of the Ming dynasty in Chinese history *Zhu (string instrument), ancient Chinese string instrument *Zhu (percussion instrument), ancient Chinese percussion instrument * ZHU (musician), an American electronic music artist *Zhuhai Jinwan Airport - ZHU is the 3 letter IATA code for the airport *Zhu languages *Houston Air Route Traffic Control Center Houston Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZHU) (radio communications: Houston Center) is located at George Bush Intercontinental Airport at 16600 JFK Boulevard, Houston, Texas, United States 77032. The Houston ARTCC is one of 22 Air Route Traffic ...
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Hu Jinqiu
Hu Jinqiu (, born September 24, 1997) is a Chinese professional basketball player who plays for the Zhejiang Guangsha Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association. He represented China's national basketball team at the 2016 FIBA Asia Challenge in Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ..., Iran, where he led his team in minutes, points and rebounds. Hu was included in China's squad for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. References External links NBADraft.net ProfileAsia-basket.com Profile* * * * 1997 births Living people 3x3 basketball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Basketball players from Xinjiang Chinese men's basketball players Centers (basketball) Olympic 3x3 basketball players for China Zhejiang Lions players 2023 FI ...
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Cui Yongxi
Cui Yongxi ( zh, t=崔永熙), also known as Jacky Cui (born 28 May 2003), is a Chinese professional basketball player who last played for the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Long Island Nets of the NBA G League. He is also a member of the China men's national basketball team. Early life Cui was born in Guangxi, China, to Cui Mingguang, one of the most prolific street basketball players in Southern China. He initially attended, as a 16-year-old, the Basketball Without Borders camp, representing his home country and making a name for himself. Afterwards, he attended the NBA Academy in Canberra, graduating at 18 years old while setting his sights on going pro. Professional career Guangzhou Loong Lions (2022–2024) Cui began his professional career with the Guangzhou Loong Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association. In his rookie season, he played in 43 games and averaged 12.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.8 st ...
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Fu Hao (basketball)
Fu Hao () died 1200 BC, posthumous temple name Mu Xin (), was one of the many wives of King Wu Ding of the Shang dynasty and also served as a military general and high priestess. Fu Hao's life and military achievements are known almost entirely from the contents of her tomb, rather than from literary records. The Tomb of Fu Hao was unearthed intact in 1976 at Yinxu by archaeologist Zheng Zhenxiang, with treasures - known as her 700+ jade objects (Fu Hao was a collector, so some were already antiques), and also her collection of more than 500 bone objects, such as oracle bones (they were from her role as a religious priestess, and were used in her many rituals). Along with the jade and bone objects, Fu Hao was buried with 6 dogs, and 16 human sacrifices. Inside the pit was evidence of a wooden chamber long, wide and high containing a lacquered wooden coffin that has since completely disintegrated. The tomb of Fu Hao provides much insight into her life, her relationship with t ...
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Zhao Rui (basketball)
Zhao Rui (, born January 14, 1996) is a Chinese basketball player for the Chinese national team and the Xinjiang Flying Tigers. He was included in the Chinese squad for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Later, Zhao was included in China's squad for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification process determined 30 of the 32 teams that qualified for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. As co-hosts, the Philippines and Japan each got an automatic qualification for the tournament when they .... References 1996 births Living people Chinese men's basketball players Point guards Asian Games gold medalists for China Basketball players at the 2018 Asian Games 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup players Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup players Basketball players at the 2022 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for China Asian Games bronze medalists in basketball Asian Games gold m ...
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Cheng Shuaipeng
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 instrument with bridges *Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC), emperor of the ...
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Zhao Jiwei
Zhao Jiwei (; Traditional Chinese: 趙繼偉; pinyin: Zhào Jì Wěi; born August 25, 1995) is a Chinese professional basketball player for the Liaoning Flying Leopards of the Chinese Basketball Association. He represented China's national basketball team at the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship in Changsha, China. Zhao was included in China men's national basketball team, China's squad for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. References External linksAsia-basket.com ProfileNBADraft.net ProfileZhao to Zhou for the Alley-Oop! - 2015 FIBA Asia Championship - Youtube.com video
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