- Dunk contest Qualification phase Knockout stage Semi-final Final Results
- Skills contest Qualification phase Knockout round Semifinal Finals Result
- Shoot-out contest Qualification phase Final Results
- 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 contestQualification 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 |
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{{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 stageSemi-finalThe top two players advances to the final round.[1] Country | Dunker | 1st round | 2nd round | Total |
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{{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 |
FinalTwo players will compete for three rounds instead of two.[1] Country | Dunker | 1st round | 2nd round | 3rd round | Total |
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{{3x3|UKR}} | Dmytro Krivenko | 23 | 30 | 26 | 79 | {{3x3|FRA}} | Guy Dupuy | 0 | 30 | 30 | 60 |
ResultsTeam | Player |
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{{gold1}} | {{3x3|UKR}} | Dmytro Krivenko | {{silver2}} | {{3x3|FRA}} | Guy Dupuy | {{bronze3}} | {{3x3|PHI}} | David Carlos |
Skills contestThe 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{{col-begin|width=100%}} |-style="vertical-align: top;" |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 | — | |
|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 | — | |
|}Knockout roundSemifinalHead to head[2] |
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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] |
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3 | Zalina Kurazova {{flagicon|KAZ}} | W–L | 4 | {{flagicon|SUI}} Nancy Fora | |
- Gold medal match
Head to head[2] |
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2 | Alexandra Theodorean {{flagicon|HUN}} | W–L | 1 | {{flagicon|FRA}} Marie-Ève Paget | |
ResultTeam | Player |
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{{gold1}} | {{3x3w|HUN}} | Alexandra Theodorean | {{silver2}} | {{3x3w|FRA}} | Marie-Eve Panget | {{bronze3}} | {{3x3w|KAZ}} | Zalina Kurazova |
Shoot-out contestThe 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
{{col-begin|width=100%}} |-style="vertical-align: top;" |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" | |
|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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{{col-begin|width=100%}} |-style="vertical-align: top;" |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" | |
|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" |
|}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 |
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Philippines}} | Janine Pontejos | W | 14 | 41"86 | Russia}} | Alexandra Stolyar | W | 14 | 49"9 | Croatia}} | Marin Hrvoje | M | 11 | Russia}} | Maksim Dybovskii | M | 7 | |
ResultsTeam | Player |
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{{gold1}} | {{3x3w|PHI|name=Philippines (W)}} | Janine Pontejos | {{silver2}} | {{3x3w|RUS|name=Russia (W)}} | Alexandra Stolyar | {{bronze3}} | {{3x3|CRO|name=Croatia (M)}} | Marin Hrvoje |
References1. ^1 2 {{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. ^1 2 3 {{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. ^1 2 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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