1967_FIBA_World_Championship_for_Women

1967 FIBA World Championship for Women

1967 FIBA World Championship for Women

1967 edition of the FIBA World Championship for Women


The 1967 FIBA World Championship for Women (Czech: Mistrovství světa FIBA žen v roce 1967) was hosted by Czechoslovakia from 1967. The Soviet Union, a team considered "tall, strong, fast, and highly motivated",[3] won the tournament, defeating South Korea 83-50 in the final. Korean captain Park Shin-ja was selected as the tournament's MVP, becoming the first player from a runner-up squad to ever capture the award.[1]

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Preliminary round

Group A

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15 April
United States  4238  Australia
15 April
Soviet Union  8348  Yugoslavia
16 April
Australia  5863  Yugoslavia
17 April
Soviet Union  7537  Australia

Group B

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18 April
South Korea  7656  Italy

Group C

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15 April
Brazil  6367  Japan
16 April
Brazil  5665  Bulgaria
17 April
Bulgaria  4454  Japan

Classification round

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19 April
Italy  3163  Bulgaria
19 April
United States  4456  Brazil
20 April
Brazil  6050  Italy
20 April
Bulgaria  6752  Australia
21 April
United States  4556  Italy
21 April
Australia  5874  Brazil
22 April
Italy  5156  Australia

Final round

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19 April
Soviet Union  5742  Japan
20 April
Japan  6081  South Korea
21 April
Yugoslavia  6468  Japan
22 April
Japan  4568  Czechoslovakia

Final standings

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Awards

 1967 World Championship winner 

Soviet Union
Third title

References

  1. Wŏn, Hŭi-bok (2012). K-sports: A New Breed of Rising Champions. Korean Culture and Information Service. p. 24. ISBN 9788973755653.

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