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  On 10/31/2023 at 4:03 PM, Benolympique said:
Do you know what time tomorrow the announcement of the 3 qualified men's and women's ranking teams will take place? THANKS
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I am also waiting for it because I don't know if China will get men's 3*3 quota by ranked top3 or France will get it by host quota. My own interpretation is that China will get it as France already qualify women's 3*3 through ranking, so host quota will be no longer valid. But you just never know until FIBA or IOC confirm the quota by paper. 

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  On 10/31/2023 at 4:33 PM, Vic Liu said:

I am also waiting for it because I don't know if China will get men's 3*3 quota by ranked top3 or France will get it by host quota. My own interpretation is that China will get it as France already qualify women's 3*3 through ranking, so host quota will be no longer valid. But you just never know until FIBA or IOC confirm the quota by paper. 

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I don't think France has the host country quota for men. Even if she gets it, it will be on Serbia's quota. ?

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Here’s the teams have been confirmed for all three OQTs so far. (UOQT1/UOQT2/OQT)

 

Universality Olympic Qualification Tournament (TBD)

Host:

FIBA 3x3 World Rankings: :NED Netherlands, :HUN Hungary, :AZE Azerbaijan, :EGY Egypt, :MGL Mongolia, :CHI Chile, TBD

 

Think Hungary will grab the quota, but I wouldn’t count out Netherlands, Azerbaijan or even Mongolia.  

 

I believe this event will be held in Israel? But FIBA 3X3 isn’t updating that information on their site for some reason :mumble: 

 

https://www.fiba.basketball/news/israel-to-host-fiba-3x3-universality-olympic-qualifying-tournament-in-2024

 

https://fiba3x3.com/en/olympics/olympics-how-to-qualify.html#uoqt1

 

Universality Olympic Qualification Tournament 2 (May 3-5, 2024 in Utsunomiya, Japan)

Host: :JPN Japan

Africa Cup 2023: :KEN Kenya

AmeriCup 2023: :BRA Brazil

Asia Cup 2023: :AUS Australia

Europe Cup 2023: :NED Netherlands
World Cup 2023: :CAN Canada, :GER Germany, :AUT Austria

 

Hard to imagine the quota not going to one of Canada, Australia, or Germany. Canada is the (somewhat heavy) favourite though. 
 

Olympic Qualification Tournament (Debrecen, Hungary)

Host: :HUN Hungary

Federation Ranking Africa: :EGY Egypt

Federation Ranking Africa: :TUN Tunisia

Federation Ranking America: :CAN Canada

Federation Ranking America: :CHI Chile

Federation Ranking Asia/Oceania: :JPN Japan

Federation Ranking Asia/Oceania: :MGL Mongolia

Federation Ranking Europe: :GER Germany

Federation Ranking Europe: :ESP Spain

Federation Ranking: :NED Netherlands, :LTU Lithuania, :AZE Azerbaijan, :POL Poland, :CZE Czech Republic, :ITA Italy, :ISR Israel

 

Notable absence here being Australia. I’ll go with Germany, Spain and Japan. 

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