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2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
The 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup was the first step for the qualification for FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania for the women's basketball tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. The tournament was held from 24 to 29 September 2019 in Bangalore, India. Japan won their fifth overall and fourth consecutive title after defeating China in the final. Venue Qualified teams *Host nation/Division B winner at the 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup: ** *Division A Top 7 teams at the 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup: ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Competition format For Division A, during the Group phase, eight participating teams were divided into two groups of four teams each. Each team played all the other teams in its own group (a total of three games for each team). The top teams in each group automatically qualified to the semi-finals, while the next two teams qualified to the quarter-finals, where the second placed team of one group played the third placed team of the other group for a spot ...
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Qualified Teams
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Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, also known as the Sree or Sri Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, is an indoor sporting arena located in Bengaluru, India, near Cubbon Park. The capacity of the arena is 4,000 people. Sampangi Lake was changed to create this sports complex. The design uses an elliptical dome. It has hosted the SABA Championship in 2015 and 2016. India's national basketball team won the gold medal on both occasions. Structure There are 8 entrances to the stadium, of which five are for public, one for the VIPs, one for stadium officials and one for players. The stadium has aelliptical domeconsisting of 120 folded plates (precast) of varying cross-section (average 2m) with the plate thickness of 40mm and series of inter-connected ribs. The lower end of the dome is supported on the elliptical ring beam at 8m level which in-turn is supported on 24 equally spaced arch columns. The top of the dome is supported on elliptical ring of 16m x 8m at 29m level. A small elliptical pa ...
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Shireen Limaye
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Tamami Nakada
Tamami Nakada (born 21 December 1997) is a Japanese professional basketball player for JX-Eneos Sunflowers and the Japanese national team. She represented Japan at the 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup The 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A was the 29th edition of the tournament, held from 27 September to 3 October 2021 in Amman, Jordan. The tournament was originally set to be hosted by India. It served as the Asian and Oceanian qualificat ..., where the team won the gold medal. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nakada, Tamami 1997 births Living people Centers (basketball) Japanese women's basketball players Sportspeople from Saitama (city) Competitors at the 2019 Summer Universiade 21st-century Japanese sportswomen Eneos Sunflowers players Basketball players at the 2018 Asian Games Asian Games bronze medalists for Japan Asian Games medalists in basketball Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games ...
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Himawari Akaho
is a Japanese basketball player for Denso Iris and the Japanese national team. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal. Career She participated at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. References External links * * * Himawari Akahoat the Paris 2024 Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad () and branded as Paris 2024, were an international multi-sport event held in France from 26 July to 11 August 2024, with several events started from 24 July. P ... (archivedalternate link * {{DEFAULTSORT:Akaho, Himawari 1998 births Living people Basketball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2024 Summer Olympics Japanese women's basketball players Olympic basketball players for Japan Shooting guards Sportspeople from Ishikawa Prefecture Olympic medalists in basketball Olympic silver medalists for Japan Medalists at the 2020 Summer Olympics 21st-century Japa ...
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Chu Yu-chin
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Cheng I-hsiu
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Park Hye-jin
Park Hye-jin (born 22 July 1990) is a South Korean basketball player for Asan Woori Bank Wibee and the South Korean national team. She participated at the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup The 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup, the 18th edition of FIBA's premier international tournament for women's national basketball teams, was held in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain from 22 to 30 September 2018. This was the first edition to .... References External links * * * 1990 births Living people Guards (basketball) South Korean women's basketball players Basketball players from Busan Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Asian Games silver medalists for Korea Basketball players at the 2014 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2018 Asian Games Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Medalists at the 2018 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players for South Korea 21st-century South Korean sportswomen Asian Game ...
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Kim Min-Jeong (basketball)
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Seventh Place Game
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Playoffs
The playoffs, play-offs, postseason or finals of a sports league are a competition played after the regular season by the top competitors to determine the league champion or a similar accolade. Depending on the league, the playoffs may be either a single game, a series of games, or a tournament, and may use a Single-elimination tournament, single-elimination system or one of several other playoff format, different playoff formats. Playoff, in regard to international fixtures, is to qualify or progress to the next round of a competition or tournament. In team sports in the U.S. and Canada, the vast distances and consequent burdens on cross-country travel have led to regional divisions of teams. Generally, during the regular season, teams play more games in their division than outside it, but the league's best teams might not play against each other in the regular season. Therefore, in the postseason a playoff series is organized. Any group-winning team is eligible to participate, ...
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Semifinals
A single-elimination knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of a match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament. Each winner will play another in the next round, until the final match-up, whose winner becomes the tournament champion(s). Some match-ups may be a single match or several, for example two-legged ties in European sports or best-of series in North American pro sports. Defeated competitors may play no further part after losing, or may participate in "consolation" or "classification" matches against other losers to determine the lower final rankings; for example, a third place playoff between losing semi-finalists. In a shootout poker tournament, there are more than two players competing at each table, and sometimes more than one progresses to the next round. Some competitions are held with a pure single-elimination tournament system. Others have many phases, with the last being a single-elimination final stage, of ...
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