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词条 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup – Individual contests
释义

  1. Dunk contest

     Qualification phase  Knockout stage  Semi-final  Final  Results 

  2. Skills contest

     Qualification phase  Knockout round  Semifinal  Finals  Result 

  3. Shoot-out contest

     Qualification phase  Final  Results 

  4. References

As part of the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup held from June 8 to 12, 2018, three tournaments in addition to the main 3x3 men's and women's tournaments were contested. The Dunk-out contest was participated by men, the Skills contest by women, and the Shoot-out contest by both men and women.

Dunk contest

Qualification phase

Format

Each player competed in two rounds and four players with the highest score advances to the knockout stage. In a case of a tie, the tied players would have to perform again and in case they were still tied, the jury would have to decide the player who will advance through a majority decision.[1]

Country Dunker 1st round 2nd round Total
{{3x3|FRA}} Guy Dupuy 26 27 53
{{3x3|UKR}} Vadym Poddubchenko 24 24 48
{{3x3|PHI}} David Carlos 21 26 47
{{3x3|UKR}} Dmytro Krivenko 23 24 47
{{3x3|LIT}} Gediminas Zitlinskas 23 0 23
{{3x3|PHI}} Rey Guevarra 19 0 19
{{3x3|POL}} Piotr Renkiel 16 0 16

Knockout stage

Semi-final

The top two players advances to the final round.[1]

Country Dunker 1st round 2nd round Total
{{3x3|FRA}} Guy Dupuy 24 27 51
{{3x3|UKR}} Dmytro Krivenko 27 24 51
{{3x3|PHI}} David Carlos 21 25 46
{{3x3|UKR}} Vadym Poddubchenko 24 0 24

Final

Two players will compete for three rounds instead of two.[1]

Country Dunker 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Total
{{3x3|UKR}} Dmytro Krivenko 23 30 26 79
{{3x3|FRA}} Guy Dupuy 0 30 30 60

Results

TeamPlayer
{{gold1}}{{3x3|UKR}} Dmytro Krivenko
{{silver2}}{{3x3|FRA}} Guy Dupuy
{{bronze3}}{{3x3|PHI}} David Carlos

Skills contest

The skills contest was contested by women players from the qualified 3x3 national teams of the main tournament. Each team can enter at most a single player for the competition. The contest which had a time limit of 45 seconds involves a qualification phase and a knockout round. The players begins on the starting line on the side of their choice. Upon a signal, the player must execute the following in order:[2]

  • A corner shot
  • Pass a slalom through 4 cones while dribbling
  • A straight pass into a targe
  • Pass another slalom with 2 balls forward and then backwards
  • Another straight pass
  • Dribble through a slalom and score the basket

The four women with the best time record qualify for the knock-out round

Qualification phase

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Day 1
Country Player Time
France}} Marie-Eve Paget 20"41
Switzerland}} Nancy Fora 25"86
Hungary}} Alexandra Theodorean 26"05
Kazakhstan}} Zalina Kurazova 26"20
Philippines}} Afril Bernardino 29"15
China}} Li Yingyun
Germany}} Luana Rodefled

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Day 2
Country Player Time
United States}} Sabrina Ionescu 27"3
Turkmenistan}} Nigyar Nagiyeva 27"35
Italy}} Rae Lin D'Alie 30
Malaysia}} Wei Yin Saw 30
Russia}} Anna Leshkovtseva 30
Andorra}} Claudia Brunet
Indonesia}} Fanny Kalumata
Iran}} Mozhgan Khodadadi
Uganda}} Gloria Lamunu

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Knockout round

Semifinal

Head to head[2]
2 Alexandra Theodorean {{flagicon|HUN}} W–L 3 {{flagicon|SUI}} Nancy Fora
1 Marie-Ève Paget {{flagicon|FRA}} W–L 4 {{flagicon|KAZ}} Zalina Kurazova

Finals

Bronze medal match
Head to head[2]
3 Zalina Kurazova {{flagicon|KAZ}} W–L 4 {{flagicon|SUI}} Nancy Fora
Gold medal match
Head to head[2]
2 Alexandra Theodorean {{flagicon|HUN}} W–L 1 {{flagicon|FRA}} Marie-Ève Paget

Result

TeamPlayer
{{gold1}}{{3x3w|HUN}} Alexandra Theodorean
{{silver2}}{{3x3w|FRA}} Marie-Eve Panget
{{bronze3}}{{3x3w|KAZ}} Zalina Kurazova

Shoot-out contest

The shoot-out contest is a mixed-gender competition with at most one male and one female player from 3x3 national teams participating in the main tournaments.[3]

Qualification phase

Format[
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Each player were to attempt 10 shots with every successful shot worth one point

  • Five from the right wing
  • Five from the left wing (45º angle from the baseline) and with a 30" shot clock.

Two male and two female players with the most points in the shortest amount of time advance to the final. In case of a tie or players scoring the same points within the same amount of time, the tied players were tasked to shoot again.[3] The round concluded on June 11, 2018.[4]

Men
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Day 1
Country Player Score Time
Croatia}} Marin Hrvoje 7 23"
Japan}} Tatsuhito Noro 5 26"
Latvia}} Edgars Krumins 5 27"
Nigeria}} David Godwin 5 29"
Poland}} Michael Hicks 4 27"
Slovenia}} Adin Kavgic 4 28"
Ukraine}} Maksym Zakurdaiev 4 28"
Jordan}} Ali El-Zubi 3 30"

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Day 2
Country Player Score Time
Russia}} Maksim Dybovskii 6 24"
Serbia}} Dejan Majstorovic 6 24"
Indonesia}} Eric Gosal 6 25"
Canada}} Steve Sir 6 26"
Kyrgyzstan}} Shkirzhan Kuranbaev 5 29"
Philippines}} Troy Rosario 2 25"
Mongolia}} Tsenguunbayar Gotov 1 28"
Brazil}} Luiz Felipe Soriani 1 30"
Romania}} Vlad Dumitrescu 0 29"

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Women
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Day 3
Country Player Score Time
Philippines}} Janine Pontejos 6 22"
China}} Jiaying Jiang 6 30"
Spain}} Paula Palomares 5 24"
Kazakhstan}} Tamara Yagodkina 5 26"
Switzerland}} Evita Herminjard 5 27"
France}} Johanna Tayeau 3 26"
Netherlands}} Karin Kuijt 3 27"
Germany}} Lara Muller 3 29"
Hungary}} Nora Rukaj 2 27"
Argentina}} Victoria Llorente 1 30"

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Day 4
Country Player Score Time
Russia}} Alexandra Stolyar 7 30"
Turkmenistan}} Leyla Malilova 5 27"
Andorra}} Eva Villarrublia 5 28"
Indonesia}} Jovita Elizhabet Simon 5 28"
Iran}} Elli Saeedeh 3 25"
Czech Republic}} Andrea Ovsikova 3 26"
Uganda}} Jamila Nansikombi 3 30"
United States}} Erin Boley 2 28"
Malaysia}} Fook Yee Yap 1 29"
Italy}} Marcella Filippi 1 30"

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Final

Format

Players were to attempt 18 shots from four different locations:

  • Five from the right wing (45° angle from the baseline)
  • Five from the top of the arc
  • Five from the left wing (45° from the baseline)
  • Three from the 3x3 logo.

Shots made from the 3x3 are worth 2 points while the rest of the shots of are worth 1 point. The tiebreaker which was used in the qualification phase is used again for the final.[3]

Final was held on June 12, 2018 was won by Janine Pontejos of the Philippines' women's team. She won over Alexandra Stolyar of Russia's women's team due to a better time record despite both players having tied scores.[5]

Country Player Gender Score Time
Philippines}} Janine Pontejos W 14 41"86
Russia}} Alexandra Stolyar W 14 49"9
Croatia}} Marin Hrvoje M 11
Russia}} Maksim Dybovskii M 7

Results

TeamPlayer
{{gold1}}{{3x3w|PHI|name=Philippines (W)}} Janine Pontejos
{{silver2}}{{3x3w|RUS|name=Russia (W)}} Alexandra Stolyar
{{bronze3}}{{3x3|CRO|name=Croatia (M)}} Marin Hrvoje

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Dunk Contest |url=http://www.fiba.basketball/3x3worldcup/2018/dunk-contest |website=FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018 |accessdate=10 June 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Skills Contest |url=http://www.fiba.basketball/3x3worldcup/2018/skills-contest |website=FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018 |accessdate=13 June 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web |title=Shoot-Out Contest |url=http://www.fiba.basketball/3x3worldcup/2018/shoot-out-contest |website=FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018 |accessdate=13 June 2018}}
4. ^{{cite news |last1=Saldajeno |first1=Ivan Stewart |title=Pontejos earns seat in 3x3 WC shootout finals |url=http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1037966 |accessdate=13 June 2018 |agency=Philippine News Agency |date=12 June 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news |last1=Saldajeno |first1=Ivan Stewart |title=Janine Pontejos rules FIBA 3x3 World Cup shootout |url=http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1038032 |accessdate=13 June 2018 |agency=Philippine News Agency |date=12 June 2018}}
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