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Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics

International basketball tournament


Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics was the eighteenth appearance of the sport of basketball as an official Olympic medal event. It was held from 28 July to 12 August 2012. The preliminary matches and the women's quarterfinal matches were played in the new Basketball Arena in Olympic Park, which seated up to 12,000 spectators. The men's knockout games and the women's games, from semifinals onward were played in the North Greenwich Arena.

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The US men's and US women's teams both successfully defended their Olympic basketball championships of 2008.

Settings

Two settings in London were used for the basketball tournaments: The O2 Arena (referred to as the "North Greenwich Arena" during the Olympics) and the Basketball Arena in Olympic Park at Stratford. The North Greenwich Arena was the setting for the knockout stages for the men, and also from the semifinal games onward for the women, whereas the Basketball Arena was the setting for the preliminary rounds and the women's quarterfinals.

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Qualification

Competing countries in the Olympic basketball championship: green for both men's and women's tournaments, blue for the men's tournament and pink for the women's tournament.

The National Olympic Committees may enter up to one 12-player men's team and up to one 12-player women's team.

Host

Initially, basketball was the only team sport in which the host country was not automatically awarded a team in the tournament. This was because the British basketball teams did not exist until 2006, and hence FIBA, the world's regulatory body of basketball, was concerned about the future of the British national basketball teams after 2012, as well as the probable lack of competitiveness of the British teams. However, in a meeting held in Lyon, France, on 13 March 2011, the FIBA's executive board agreed to allow the two British teams to enter automatically after all.[1][2]

Men's qualification

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Women's qualification

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Competition format

Twelve qualified nations were drawn into two groups, each consisting of six teams. Each game result merits a corresponding point:

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*The team has less than two players available to play on the court.
**A team cannot present five players at the start of the game, or its actions prevent play from being resumed.

In case teams are tied on points, the tiebreaking criteria are, in order of first application:

  1. Results of the games involving the tied teams (head-to-head records)
  2. Goal average of the games involving the tied teams
  3. Goal average of all of the games played
  4. Points scored
  5. Drawing of lots

The teams with the four best records qualified for the knockout stage, which was a single-elimination tournament. The semifinal winners contested for the gold medal, while the losers played for the bronze medal.

Calendar

PPreliminaries ¼Quarterfinals ½Semifinals FFinal
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Men's competition

The draw for the groups of the men's tournament was made on 30 April 2012.[6] Included are the teams' FIBA World Rankings prior to the tournament.

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Women's competition

The draw for the groups of the women's tournament was made on 30 April 2012.[6] Included are the teams' FIBA World Rankings before the tournament.

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Referees

The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) named the following 30 referees to officiate the basketball games at the 2012 Olympics.[7]

  •  MAR Samir Abaakil
  •  TUR Recep Ankaralı
  •  ESP Juan Carlos Arteaga
  •  AUS Michael Aylen
  •  SRB Ilija Belošević
  •  IND Snehal Bendke
  •  PUR José Anibal Carrion
  •  ITA Guerrino Cerebuch
  •  RUS Elena Chernova
  •  GRE Christos Christodoulou
  •  FRA Carole Delauné
  •  ARG Pablo Alberto Estévez
  •  BRA Marcos Fornies Benito
  •  KEN Vitalis Odhiambo Gode
  •  USA Felicia Andrea Grinter
  •  FIN Carl Jungebrand
  •  USA William Gene Kennedy
  •  ITA Luigi Lamonica
  •  LAT Oļegs Latiševs
  •  GER Robert Lottermoser
  •  BRA Cristiano Jesus Maranho
  •  AUS Vaughan Charles Mayberry
  •  LIB Rabah Noujaim
  •  CHN Peng Ling
  •  SLO Saša Pukl
  •  UKR Borys Ryschyk
  •  ARG Fernando Jorge Sampietro
  •  CAN Stephen Seibel
  •  JPN Shoko Sugruro
  •  PUR Jorge Vázquez

Medal summary

Medal table

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Events

Final standings

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See also


References

  1. Creighton, Jessica (11 March 2011). "Future of GB basketball hangs on London 2012 decision". BBC Sport.
  2. Dugdale, Rob (13 March 2011). "Great Britain teams to play at London 2012 Olympics". BBC Sport.
  3. "Qualification System – Games of the XXX Olympiad" (PDF). IBF. May 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 January 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  4. "Home". FIBA Asia. 22 February 2011. Archived from the original on 22 August 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  5. "COL – 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Women to be played in Neiva, Colombia". Fiba.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  6. "Find a Referee". FIBA. Archived from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.

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