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词条 FIBA Oceania Championship
释义

  1. Results

      Summaries    Performance by nation  

  2. FIBA Oceania Basketball Tournament

      Performance by nation  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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FIBA Oceania Championship is the name commonly used to refer to the Oceania basketball championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent. Through the 2015 edition, the Oceania Championships are also a qualifying tournament for the Basketball World Cups and Olympic Games.

When only Australia and New Zealand compete, the tournament is usually a best-of-three playoff; if other teams compete, a round-robin and a knockout stage is employed. In 2009, the Oceania Basketball Federation changed this format to a two-game, home-and-away playoff between the two countries, with aggregate score as the tiebreaker should the teams split the series.

Beginning in 2017, all FIBA continental championships for men will be held on a four-year cycle, and the continental championships will no longer be part of the qualifying process for either the World Cup or Olympics. The 2015 Oceanian Championships were the last to be held as from 2017, the tournament merged with the former FIBA Asia Championship to give way to a competition initially billed as the FIBA Asia-Pacific Championship but now known as the FIBA Asia Cup.[1]

Results

Summaries

Results highlighted in blue are Olympic qualifiers, those which aren't are World Championship qualifiers.

YearHostQualification seriesBronze medallists
GoldGame 1Game 2Game 3Silver
1971
Details
NZL}} (Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch){{Bk-big>AUS}}91–56107–58117–72NZL}}No third team competed
1975
Details
Australia}} (Melbourne, Hobart, Launceston){{Bk-big>AUS}}83–5787–67101–63NZL}}
1978
Details
NZL}} (Auckland, Lower Hutt, Christchurch){{Bk-big>AUS}}93–7165–6776–69NZL}}
1979
Details
Australia}} (Melbourne & Sydney){{Bk-big>AUS}}65–4162–53115–73NZL}}
1981
Details
NZL}}{{Bk-big>AUS}}78–5580–71N/ANZL}}
1983
Details
NZL}} (Whangarei){{Bk-big>AUS}}89–5287–76N/ANZL}}
1985
Details
Australia}} (Sydney & Newcastle){{Bk-big>AUS}}92–6696–7598–62NZL}}
1987
Details
NZL}} (Timaru & Christchurch){{Bk-big>AUS}}115–59One game playoff for
the championship
NZL}}French Polynesia|name=French Polynesia}}
1989
Details
Australia}} (Sydney){{Bk-big>AUS}}91–54106–55N/ANZL}}No third team competed
1991
Details
NZL}}{{Bk-big>AUS}}96–7974–57N/ANZL}}
1993
Details
NZL}} (Auckland){{Bk-big>AUS}}86–78One game
playoff for the
championship
NZL}}Samoa|name=Western Samoa}}
1995
Details
Australia}} (Sydney){{Bk-big>AUS}}102–62NZL}}American Samoa}}
1997
Details
NZL}} (Palmerston North & Wellington){{Bk-big>AUS}}85–67NZL}}New Caledonia|1853}}
1999
Details
NZL}} (Auckland){{Bk-big>NZL}}125–43Guam}}No third team competed
2001
Details
NZL}} (Wellington, Hamilton, Auckland){{Bk-big>NZL}}85–7879–81
overtime
89–78AUS}}
2003
Details
AUS}} (Bendigo, Geelong, Melbourne){{Bk-big>AUS}}79–6690–7684–75NZL}}
2005
Details
NZL}} (Auckland, Manukau, Dunedin){{Bk-big>AUS}}82–6982–7191–80NZL}}
2007
Details
AUS}} (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne){{Bk-big>AUS}}79–6793–6758–67NZL}}
2009
Details
AUS}} (Sydney)
{{flagcountry|NZL}} (Wellington)
{{Bk-big>NZL}}77–84100–78Two-legged tieAUS}}
2011
Details
AUS}} (Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney){{Bk-big>AUS}}91–7881–6492–68NZL}}
2013
Details
NZL}} (Auckland)
{{flagcountry|AUS}} (Canberra)
{{Bk-big>AUS}}70–5976–63Two-legged tieNZL}}
2015
Details
AUS}} (Melbourne)
{{flagcountry|NZL}} (Wellington)
{{Bk-big>AUS}}71–5989–79NZL}}

Performance by nation

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = bk
| event =
| team =
| gold_AUS = 19 | silver_AUS = 2 | bronze_AUS = 0
| gold_NZL = 3 | silver_NZL = 19 | bronze_NZL = 0
| gold_GUM = 0 | silver_GUM = 1 | bronze_GUM = 0
| gold_ASA = 0 | silver_ASA = 0 | bronze_ASA = 1
| gold_NCL = 0 | silver_NCL = 0 | bronze_NCL = 1
| gold_SAM = 0 | silver_SAM = 0 | bronze_SAM = 1
| gold_TAH = 0 | silver_TAH = 0 | bronze_TAH = 1
}}

FIBA Oceania Basketball Tournament

In 1997 basketball was included in the Pacific Mini Games, so therefore the Oceania Tournament was not played. The South Pacific Mini Games are held every four years for island teams in the two years between the main Pacific Games. These Games are held in countries with limited facilities and because of the large number of basketball entries this sport has not been included in previous Mini Games. Normally the Oceania Basketball Confederation conducts the Oceania Tournament at a similar time so as to provide competition for all countries. As a result, no Australian or New Zealand teams participated in 1997.

There was no Oceania Basketball Tournament in 2005 because the Mini Games included basketball that year in Palau.

YearHostGold medal gameBronze medal game
GoldScoreSilverBronzeScoreFourth place
1981
Details
Fiji}}{{bk-big>Australia}}82–79Guam}}American Samoa}}122–74Fiji}}
1985
Details
Fiji}}{{bk-big>Australia}}117–111American Samoa}}Fiji}}88–73New Zealand}}
1989
Details
French Polynesia}}{{bk-big>Australia}}86–68New Zealand}}French Polynesia}}83–74Fiji}}
1993
Details
Western Samoa}}{{bk-big>Samoa|name=Western Samoa}}93–90Tonga}}Australia}}140–59Fiji}}
1997
Details
American Samoa}} (Pago Pago){{bk-big>American Samoa}}78–76Guam}}Tahiti}}68–60Fiji}}
2001
Details
Fiji}} (Suva){{bk-big>New Caledonia|1853}}81–80Fiji}}Australia}}97–66New Zealand}}
2005
Details
Palau}} (Koror){{bk-big>New Caledonia|1853}}69–57Guam}}Fiji}}85–41Papua New Guinea}}
2009
Details
MNP|name=Northern Mariana}} (Saipan){{bk-big>Australia}}62–44New Caledonia|1853}}Guam}}70–55New Zealand}}
2013
Details
NZL|name=New Zealand}} (Porirua)

Performance by nation

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = bk
| event =
| team =
| gold_AUS = 4 | silver_AUS = 0 | bronze_AUS = 2
| gold_NCL = 2 | silver_NCL = 1 | bronze_NCL = 0
| gold_ASA = 1 | silver_ASA = 1 | bronze_ASA = 1
| gold_SAM = 1 | silver_SAM = 0 | bronze_SAM = 0
| gold_GUM = 0 | silver_GUM = 3 | bronze_GUM = 1
| gold_FIJ = 0 | silver_FIJ = 1 | bronze_FIJ = 2
| gold_NZL = 0 | silver_NZL = 1 | bronze_NZL = 0
| gold_TON = 0 | silver_TON = 1 | bronze_TON = 0
| gold_TAH = 0 | silver_TAH = 0 | bronze_TAH = 2
}}

See also

  • FIBA Oceania
  • Basketball at the Olympic Games
  • Basketball at the Commonwealth Games
  • FIBA Basketball World Cup
  • FIBA Oceania Women's Championship
  • Al Ramsay Shield
  • Australia men's national basketball team
  • New Zealand men's national basketball team

References

1. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/presRele/p/newsid/54422/presReleArti.html |title=Central Board gives green light to new format and calendar of competition |publisher=FIBA |date=2012-11-11 |accessdate=2013-08-31}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.fibaoceania.com/|FIBA Oceania official website}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120317053216/http://www.ozhoops.com.au/ Aussie Hoops]
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