2021 FIBA 3x3 Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

The 2021 Women's FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament was initially scheduled to be held in Bangalore, India from 18 to 22 March 2020.[1] 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 were accommodated a temporary makeshift 2,000-seat capacity at the Hauptplatz.[2]

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.[3]

Means of qualificationDateVenueBerth(s)Qualifier(s)
OQT hosts 1  Austria
2019 FIBA 3x3 World Cup 23 June 2019 Netherlands Amsterdam 2  Hungary
 France
FIBA 3x3 World Ranking1 November 2019Japan Utsunomiya17 United States
 Germany
 Uruguay
 Indonesia
 Iran
 Japan
 Thailand
 Australia
 Netherlands
 Estonia
 Belarus
 Sri Lanka
 Italy
 Chinese Taipei
 Spain
  Switzerland
 Ukraine
Total20

Players

SeedTeamPlayers
1  France Laetitia Guapo Migna Touré Marie-Ève Paget Soana Lucet
2  Iran Delaram Vakili Negin Rasoulipour Shadi Abdolvand Masoumeh Esmaeilzadeh
3  Netherlands Loyce Bettonvil Jill Bettonvil Ilse Kuijt Noortje Driessen
4  Italy Rae Lin D'Alie Marcella Filippi Chiara Consolini Sara Madera
5  Chinese Taipei Liu Hsi-yeh Wei Yu-chun Lin Hsien-fang
6  Japan Risa Nishioka Mio Shinozaki Mai Yamamoto Stephanie Mawuli
7  Estonia Anna Gret Asi Kadri-Ann Lass Jane Svilberg Merike Anderson
8  United States Kelsey Plum Allisha Gray Katie Lou Samuelson Stefanie Dolson
9  Germany Svenja Brunckhorst Stefanie Grigoleit Satou Sabally Theresa Simon
10  Ukraine Krystyna Filevych Nataliia Tsiubyk Ganna Rulyova Anna Olkhovyk
11  Belarus Anastasiya Sushchyk Natallia Dashkevich Darya Mahalias Maryna Ivashchanka
12   Switzerland Marielle Giroud Sarah Kershaw Nancy Fora Evita Herminjard
13  Spain Aitana Cuevas Vega Gimeno Sandra Ygueravide Marta Canella
14  Hungary Cyesha Goree Klaudia Papp Alexandra Theodoreán Dóra Medgyessy
15  Uruguay Aldana Gayoso Sabina Bello Victoria Pereyra Florencia Somma
16  Indonesia Ayu Sriartha Dyah Lestari Lea Kahol Nathania Orville
17  Australia Bec Cole Alice Kunek Madeleine Garrick Keely Froling
18  Sri Lanka Benika Don Thalagala Solange Gunawijeya Anjalee Ekanayake Anne Stephanie Ravindran
19  Thailand Supavadee Kunchuan Kanokwan Prajuapsook Warunee Kitraksa Rujiwan Bunsinprom
20  Austria Anja Fuchs-Robetin Rebekka Kalaydjiev Camilla Neumann Sarah Sagerer

Preliminary round

Pool A

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  United States 4 4 0 85 41 +44 Knockout stage 21–12 21–7
2  France 4 3 1 76 48 +28 17–21 20–7
3  Germany 4 2 2 67 63 +4 12–21 21–14
4  Indonesia 4 1 3 44 76 32 6–18 9–21
5  Uruguay 4 0 4 41 85 44 5–22 15–22
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.[4]

Pool B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Japan 4 4 0 84 42 +42 Knockout stage 21–15 20–17
2  Australia 4 3 1 74 40 +34 15–12 22–2
3  Ukraine 4 2 2 67 49 +18 21–7 17–7
4  Thailand 4 1 3 39 84 45 6–21 5–22
5  Iran 4 0 4 33 82 49 4–22 20–21
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.[4]

Pool C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Hungary 4 4 0 81 43 +38 Knockout stage 21–10 22–9
2  Belarus 4 2[lower-alpha 1] 2 68 54 +14 11–21 14–16
3  Netherlands 4 2[lower-alpha 1] 2 65 54 +11 13–17 14–20
4  Estonia 4 2[lower-alpha 1] 2 65 62 +3 13–21 22–6
5  Sri Lanka 4 0 4 22 88 66 4–22 3–22
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.[4]
Notes:
  1. Belarus 1–1, 68 PS; Netherlands 1–1, 65 PS, 3 Seed; Estonia 1–1, 65 PS, 7 Seed

Pool D

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1  Spain 4 3[lower-alpha 1] 1 78 59 +19 Knockout stage 21–13 22–10
2   Switzerland 4 3[lower-alpha 1] 1 71 50 +21 16–14 21–11
3  Austria (H) 4 3[lower-alpha 1] 1 69 66 +3 14–13 21–17
4  Italy 4 1 3 69 77 8 20–21 21–14
5  Chinese Taipei 4 0 4 50 85 35 11–21 15–21
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored; 4) Higher seed.[4]
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. Spain 1–1, 78 PS; Switzerland 1–1, 71 PS; Austria 1–1, 69 PS

Knockout stage

No final was played. The winners of the semifinals and the third place game winner qualified for the Olympics.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsThird place game
 
          
 
30 May
 
 
 United States21
 
30 May
 
 Belarus10
 
 United States21
 
30 May
 
 Spain13
 
 Spain14
 
30 May
 
 Australia12
 
 Spain18
 
30 May
 
 Japan (OT)20
 
 Japan20
 
30 May
 
  Switzerland13
 
 Japan14
 
30 May
 
 France15
 
 Hungary17
 
 
 France18
 

Final standings

#TeamPldWLPFPAPD
1st  United States66012764+63
2nd  France65110979+30
3rd  Japan76113888+40
4th  Spain743123112+11
Eliminated at the quarterfinals
5th  Hungary5419861+37
6th  Australia5328654+32
7th   Switzerland5328470+14
8th  Belarus5237875+3
Eliminated at the preliminary round
9th  Austria4316966+3
10th  Germany4226763+4
11th  Ukraine4226749+18
12th  Netherlands4226554+11
13th  Estonia4226562+3
14th  Italy4136977−8
15th  Indonesia4134476−32
16th  Thailand4133984−45
17th  Chinese Taipei4045085−35
18th  Uruguay4044185−44
19th  Iran4043382−49
20th  Sri Lanka4042288−66
Qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics

References

  1. "Bengaluru to host FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament". FIBA. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. "Austria to host FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in May 2021". FIBA. 23 June 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  3. Lozada, Bong (21 May 2020). "Fiba moves 3×3 Olympic qualifiers to 2021". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  4. "Competition Format". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 13 February 2021.

See also

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