FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament
Last qualifying tournament for the Olympic Basketball Tournament
The FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, abbreviated as FIBA World OQT, and formerly known as the FIBA Pre-Olympic Basketball Tournament, is the last qualifying tournament for the Olympic Basketball Tournament. The best non-champions from the different FIBA World zones qualify for the tournament and compete for the last remaining berths in the Summer Olympic Games.
Men's results
(*) Did not qualify for the Summer Olympics.
Women's results
Year | Hosts | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place |
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1976 | Hamilton | United States | Bulgaria | Poland |
1980 | Varna | United States | Bulgaria | Cuba |
1984 | Santiago | China | Yugoslavia | Canada |
1988 | Malaysia | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia | China |
Year | Hosts | Pool Winners | Semifinals Winners | Fifth Place |
1992 | Vigo | China CIS | Brazil Czechoslovakia | Italy |
Year | Hosts | Quarterfinal Winners | Fifth Place | |
2008 | Madrid | Belarus Czech Republic Latvia Spain | Brazil | |
2012 | Ankara | Croatia Czech Republic Turkey France | Canada | |
2016 | Nantes | China France Spain Turkey | Belarus | |
Year | Hosts | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place |
2020 | Ostend | Canada | Belgium | Japan |
Bourges | France | Australia | Puerto Rico | |
Belgrade | United States | Serbia | Nigeria | |
China | Spain | South Korea |
References
External links
- Pre-Olympic Basketball Tournament results
- 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men
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