2024-03-19 21:04:06
March 19th (Tuesday) A lottery was held in Meath, Switzerland for the basketball competition (5-a-side) for the “33rd Olympic Games Paris 2024” scheduled to be held this summer, with groups divided into 3 groups of 4 teams each. The phase (preliminary round) has been decided.
Tournament name: 33rd Olympic Games (2024/Paris)
Event period: July 26th (Friday) to August 11th (Sunday), 2024 / Basketball competition: July 27th (Saturday) to August 11th (Sunday)
Venue: Bercy Arena, Stade Pierre Mauroy
Participating countries: 12 countries each for men and women
■Men’s group phase combination
[Group A]Australia (5th place),OQT/Held in GreeceCanada (4th place),OQT/Held in Spain
[Group B]France (9th place), Germany (3rd place), Japan (26th place),OQT/Latvia held
[Group C]Serbia (4th place), South Sudan,OQT/Puerto Rico heldAmerica (1st place)
*FIBA rankings as of February 27, 2024 are in parentheses under the country name.
*OQT = FIBA Men’s Olympic World Final Qualifier will be held in 4 cities from July 2nd to 7th, 2024, and the winning 1st place team (4 teams in total) will participate.
*The men’s qualifying group phase will be held from July 27th to August 5th, 2024, the quarterfinals will be held on August 6th, the semifinals will be held on August 8th, and the final and third place match will be held on August 10th.
■Women’s group phase combination
[Group A]Serbia (10th), Spain (4th), China (2nd), Puerto Rico (11th)
[Group B]Canada (5th place), Nigeria (12th place), Australia (3rd place), France (7th place)
[Group C]Germany (19th place), America (1st place), Japan (9th place), Belgium (6th place)
*FIBA rankings as of February 11, 2024 are in parentheses under the country name.
*The women’s preliminary round will be held from July 27th to August 5th, 2024, the quarterfinals will be held on August 7th, the semifinals will be held on August 9th, and the third place match and final will be held on August 11th, 2024.
■Group phase match schedule (*time to be determined)
Men: July 27 vs Germany, July 30 vs France, August 2 vs OQT (held in Latvia)
Women: July 29 vs USA, August 1 vs Germany, August 4 vs Belgium
■Comments
Yuko Miya, President, Japan Basketball Association
At 3am this morning, the Olympic group draw was held in Switzerland, and I watched it live on FIBA’s official YouTube channel. Looking at the lineup of participating countries, I am once once more humbled by the fact that the Olympics are the pinnacle of competition, with 12 of the world’s strongest teams participating.
As a result of the draw, the men’s group is placed in Group B, which includes last summer’s World Cup champions Germany, hosts France, and the team that advanced from the World Final Qualifier (OQT) in Latvia.
Following the Tokyo Olympics, the women’s team was placed in a really tough group for both men and women, with the world champions USA competing once morest them, as well as Group C, which is the same group as Europe’s powerhouses Belgium and Germany.
At the Paris Olympics, the men’s team has set a lofty goal of advancing to the final tournament (top 8 or better), and the women’s team has set a high goal of winning the gold medal, which will surpass Tokyo. In order to achieve this goal, I believe that Japan will form a “super team” that will come together as one and take on the world with a spirit of challenge. Please support us as “Japan as One.”
At the same time, the 3×3 Japan men’s and women’s teams will also compete in May for a spot in Paris. We would like to receive your enthusiastic support from the 5-a-side players as well as the 3-a-side players.
Tomoya Higashino, Technical Committee Chairman, Japan Basketball Association
I watched the draw live in Switzerland. In fact, six teams, both men and women, will be participating in the Paris Olympics. I feel proud that Japan is among them, and I feel that the battle is finally regarding to begin.
After finishing the draw and looking at the competing countries, I felt that the Olympics were going to be tough. The men are in the same group as Germany, the World Cup champions, and France, whose home country hosts the tournament and also includes player Wenbanyama, who is said to be a substandard rookie in the NBA.
The women’s team, on the other hand, was placed in the same group as the United States, which ranks first in the FIBA rankings and has won nine gold medals at the Olympics, Belgium, which is currently nicknamed No. 1 in Europe, and young Germany.
Together, men and women travel from Lille to Paris, in other words, to the finals and beyond!
I believe that both men and women will take on the challenge of “the world’s highest barriers,” but I am sure that Japan will give the world another “surprise” and be “impressed” with everyone. Please come together as “Japan as one” and support the Paris Olympics by having fun and working hard. Thank you.
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