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Women's 3x3 Basketball Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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Pools for each of the OQTs have been revealed

 

Universality OQT 1 | April 12-14, 2024 | Hong Kong, China :CHN 

 

Pool A

:HUN Hungary

:POL Poland

:EGY Egypt

:HKG Hong Kong

 

Pool B

:NED Netherlands

:AZE Azerbaijan

:MGL Mongolia

:CHI Chile

 

Universality OQT 2 | May 3-5, 2024 | Utsunomiya, Japan :JPN

 

Pool A

:GER Germany

:JPN Japan

:AUT Austria

:BRA Brazil

 

Pool B

:CAN Canada

:NED Netherlands

:AUS Australia

:KEN Kenya

 

 

OQT | May 16-19, 2024 | Debrecen, Hungary :HUN

 

Pool A

:GER Germany

:AZE Azerbaijan

:POL Poland

:TUN Tunisia

 

Pool B

:CAN Canada

:LTU Lithuania

:CZE Czech Republic

:CHI Chile

 

Pool C

:ESP Spain

:JPN Japan

:EGY Egypt

:MGL Mongolia

 

Pool D

:HUN Hungary

:NED Netherlands

:ITA Italy

:ISR Israel

 

In a normal circumstance, Australia would be capable of winning a medal, but they might not even qualify :yikes:


Their only chance to assure themselves a spot at Paris is at the Universality Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2, but there’s only one quota, and Canada is favoured over them IMO. 

Edited by Josh
17 minutes ago, Josh said:

:POL Poland

17 minutes ago, Josh said:

:NED Netherlands

:AZE Azerbaijan

Really hoping that one of these countries wins UOQT1 and Ukraine can compete in OQT :popcorn:

  • 2 months later...

:USA has announced they’ll be holding a training camp this week in Massachusetts to determine their Olympic team. 
 

Participating athletes include Azana Baines, Cameron Brink, Cierra Burdick, Christina Dalce, Blake Dietrick, Allisha Gray, Dearica Hamby, Linnae Harper, Rhyne Howard, Lexie Hull, Kelsey Mitchell, Lucy Olsen, Katie Lou Samuelson, Madison Scott, Hailey Van Lith, Mikaylah Williams and Camille Zimmerman.
 

Two of the four players have to be ranked within the top 10 of the World Rankings. I’m guessing it’ll be Brink/Van Lith/Samuelson/Howard, let’s see how wrong I am later though lol. 
 

https://www.usab.com/news/2024/04/2024-usa-3x3-womens-national-team-training-camp-roster-announced

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