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词条 William Jones Cup
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  1. History

  2. Champions

      Men's tournament    By country    Women's tournament    By country  

  3. Notes

  4. References

{{Hatnote|For the FIBA Intercontinental Cup "William Jones" or FIBA Club World Cup "William Jones", see FIBA Intercontinental Cup. For the Guyanese cricket competition also called the Jones Cup, see Guystac Trophy}}{{Infobox Sports league
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The R. William Jones Cup ({{zh|t=威廉·瓊斯盃國際籃球邀請賽|s=威廉·琼斯盃国际篮球邀请赛|p=wēi lián qióng sī bēi guó jì lán qiú yāo qǐng sài}}), also known as the Jones Cup, is an international basketball tournament organized by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association (CTBA) held annually since 1977 in Taiwan.

It was named in honor of basketball promoter Renato William Jones, who was one of the founders of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Like the Olympics and the FIBA Basketball World Cup, it has both men's and women's versions. Despite lacking the prestige of the Olympic tournament and the FIBA World Championship, it is a tournament that achieves interest in the world. Like the FIBA Stanovic Continental Champions Cup, The Renato Williams Jones Cup serves as a preparation for major tournaments: such as the Olympic Basketball Tournament, the FIBA World Cup, and the continental tournaments. Also, The Renato Williams Jones Cup serves and promote basketball in the world. The men's version is currently being dominated by American teams since the tournament's inaugural staging while the women's version is being jointly dominated by South Korean, American and Taiwanese teams. It also invites professional club, collegiate and national teams from around the world, although the participants are mainly from the Asian European Egyptian and North American regions.

In both tournaments, each country can only be represented by one team, which could be its national team, youth team, club team, or an all-star selection, except for the hosts Taiwan, which could opt to have two teams.

Since the tournament is not sanctioned by FIBA, the Chinese Taipei national team is referred as "Republic of China" by the organizers.

In 2003, the tournament was cancelled due to the SARS epidemic in Asia but was resumed the following year.

History

The tournament was conceived in 1977 as a tribute to Englishman Renato William Jones, who was FIBA secretary-general for 44 years who was instrumental in the granting of zone commission status for Asia at the 1964 FIBA World Congress in Tokyo. Jones also attended the Asian Basketball Championships in 1963 which was held Taipei.[1]

The invitational tournament organized by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association was made following the admission of the People’s Republic of China as a regular member of the ABC in 1975.[1]

Champions

Men's tournament

No.YearChampionSecond placeThird place
1st1977USA}} Athletes in Action - Eastern UnitUSA}} Eastern WashingtonROC}} Flying Camel
2nd1978USA}} American BulusideKOR|1949}}USA}} American College
3rd1979Not held
4th1980SWE}}USA}}PAN}}
5th1981PHI|1936}} Northern CementSWE}}FRA}}
6th1982USA}}CAN}}FRA}}
7th1983USA}} Vanderbilt University[2]SCO}} Murray International Metals[3]ITA}}
8th1984USA}}CAN}}NED}}
9th1985PHI|1985}} San Miguel BeerUSA}}SWE}}
10th1986USA}}KOR|1984}}JPN|1947}}
11th1987FRG}}USA}}AUS}}
12th1988USA}}AUS}}KOR|1984}}
1989Not held
13th1990MEX}}POL}}USA}} A-10 All-Stars[4]
14th1991USA}}URS}}KOR|1984}}
15th1992USA}} Marathon OilCZE}} USK PrahaUSA}}
16th1993USA}} University of HawaiiROC}} Hung KuoUKR}} Spartak
17th1994USA}}ROC}} YulongHUN}}
18th1995USA}}SVK}}ROC}} Hung Kuo
19th1996CAN}}RUS}}USA}}
20th1997USA}} Kangoo JumpsLTU|1988}} BC Lietuvos RytasROC|name=Guanghua}}
21st1998PHI}} Philippine Centennial TeamROC}}KOR|1997}}
22nd1999KOR|1997}}ROC}}NZL}}
23rd2000NZL}}KOR|1997}}ROC}}
24th2001ROC}}KOR|1997}}RUS}} Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
25th2002AUS}} Great MatesCAN}} University of AlbertaJPN}}
2003Not held
26th2004ROC|name=Republic of China White}}CAN}}AUS}} Perth Wildcats
27th2005USA}} Passing LaneROC}}PHI}}
28th2006USA}} Athletes in ActionROC}}QAT}}
29th2007JOR}}LIB}}PHI}}
30th2008JOR}}USA}}AUS}}
31st2009IRI}}JOR}}LIB}}
32nd2010IRI}}LIB}}JPN}}
33rd2011IRI}}KOR|1997}}PHI}}
34th2012PHI}}IRI}} Mahram TehranUSA}} UPG
35th2013IRI}}ROC}}KOR}}
36th2014KOR}} Ulsan Mobis PhoebusROC|name=Republic of China Blue}}EGY}}
37th2015IRI}}PHI}}ROC|name=Republic of China A (Blue)}}
38th2016PHI}} Mighty Sports [5]KOR}}ROC|name=Republic of China A}}
39th2017CAN}} Team Canada 150{{refn|The team is not the Canadian national team. The team was organized by the 3D Global Sports Canada group and played as "Team Canada 150" for the 2017 edition to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation.[6][7]|group="note"|name="canadateam"}}LTU}} Atletas All-Star LithuaniaKOR}}
40th2018CAN}} 3D Global SportsIRI|name=Iran B}}KOR}}

By country

Country{{gold medal{{silver medal{{bronze medalTotal
{{flagcountry|USA}} 15 5 6 26
{{flagcountry|IRI}} 5 2 0 7
{{flagcountry|PHI}} 5 1 3 9
{{flagcountry|CAN}} 3 4 0 7
{{flagcountry|ROC}} 2 8 5 15
{{flagcountry|KOR}} 2 6 6 14
{{flagcountry|JOR}} 2 1 0 3
{{flagcountry|AUS}} 1 1 2 4
{{flagcountry|SWE}} 1 1 1 3
{{flagcountry|NZL}} 1 0 1 2
{{flagcountry|MEX}} 1 0 0 1
{{flagcountry|FRG}} 1 0 0 1
{{flagcountry|LIB}} 0 2 1 3
{{flagcountry|LTU}} 0 2 0 2
{{flagcountry|RUS}} 0 1 1 2
{{flagcountry|TCH}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|POL}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|SCO}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|URS}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|SVK}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|JPN}} 0 0 3 3
{{flagcountry|FRA}} 0 0 2 2
{{flagcountry|EGY}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|HUN}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|ITA}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|NED}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|PAN}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|QAT}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|UKR}} 0 0 1 1

Women's tournament

YearChampionSecond placeThird place
1977KOR|1949}} Korean All-StarsROC}} Cathay LifeFRA}} Christa Dream
1978Not held
1979USA}}KOR|1949}} Korean All-StarsROC}} China Airlines
1980KOR|1949}}ROC}}USA}}
1981KOR|1949}}USA}}ROC}}
1982CAN}}USA}}AUS}}
1983KOR|1949}}ITA}}NED}}
1984USA}}BRA|1968}}ITA}}
1985USA}}CAN}}KOR|1984}}
1986Not held
1987USA}}KOR|1984}}FRG}}
1988KOR|1984}}USA}}ROC}}
1989Not held
1990HUN}}ROC}}BRA|1968}}
1991KOR|1984}}JPN|1947}}USA}}
1992USA}} American All-StarsAUS|name=Australia Youth}}JPN|1947}}
1993ROC}} Cathay LifeJPN|1947}}USA}}
1994USA}}KOR|1984}}KAZ}} Al Hasa
1995ROC}} Cathay LifeKOR|1984}}USA}}
1996USA}}SVK}}AUS}}
1997KOR|1997}}USA}}ROC}} Cathay Life
1998USA}}ROC}}JPN|1947}}
1999ROC}}NZL}}AUS}}
2000USA}}JPN}}ROC}}
2001Not held
2002RUS}}ROC}}JPN}}
2003Not held
2004ROC|name=Republic of China Blue}}KOR|1997}}ROC|name=Republic of China White}}
2005ROC}}NZL}}CHN}} Zhejiang Huadong
2006JPN}}ROC}}ITA}}
2007AUS}}ROC|name=Chinese Taipei Blue}}USA}}
2008ROC}}AUS}}KOR|1997}}
2009KOR|1997}}ROC}}JPN}}
2010KOR|1997}}ROC}}ROC}} University All-Stars
2011ROC}}JPN}}ROC|name=Chinese Taipei University}}
2012ROC}} Cathay LifeROC}} Chunghwa TelecomJPN}}
2013KOR}}JPN}}ROC}}
2014CAN}}JPN}} DENSO IrisKOR}}
2015KOR}}JPN|name=Japan B}}ROC|name=Republic of China A}}
2016KOR}}JPN}}ROC|name=Republic of China A}}
2017JPN|name=Japan U24}}ROC|name=Republic of China Blue}}NZL}}
2018NZL}}JPN|name=Japan B}}ROC|name=Republic of China A}}

By country

Country{{gold medal{{silver medal{{bronze medal Total
{{flagcountry|KOR}} 12 5 3 20
{{flagcountry|USA}} 9 4 5 18
{{flagcountry|ROC}} 8 11 12 31
{{flagcountry|JPN}} 2 9 5 16
{{flagcountry|CAN}} 2 1 0 3
{{flagcountry|AUS}} 1 2 3 6
{{flagcountry|NZL}} 1 2 1 4
{{flagcountry|RUS}} 1 0 0 1
{{flagcountry|HUN}} 1 0 0 1
{{flagcountry|ITA}} 0 1 2 3
{{flagcountry|BRA}} 0 1 1 2
{{flagcountry|SVK}} 0 1 0 1
{{flagcountry|FRG}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|CHN}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|KAZ}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|NED}} 0 0 1 1
{{flagcountry|FRA}} 0 0 1 1

Notes

1. ^{{cite news|last1=Henson|first1=Joaquin|title=All about the Jones Cup|url=http://www.philstar.com/sports/2012-08-29/843186/all-about-jones-cup|accessdate=9 March 2016|work=Sporting Chance|publisher=The Philippine Star|date=29 August 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=U.S. clips New Zealand in Jones Cup basketball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=G5EzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xegFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3878%2C326981|accessdate=29 December 2015|agency=Associated Press|publisher=Lawrence Journal-World|date=2 July 1983|location=Taipei}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Sport in Brief - Basketball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=M8NAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=A6YMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6444%2C1294008|accessdate=29 December 2015|publisher=The Glasgow Herald|date=6 July 1983}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Rutger's player stars in victory|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4mMfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tNQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5702%2C2889294|accessdate=29 December 2015|publisher=Gadsden Times|date=24 July 1990|location=Taipei}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.abs-cbn.com/basketball/news/2016/07/30/mighty-sports-dethrones-iran-jones-cup-title-13789|title=Mighty Sports dethrones Iran for Jones Cup title|publisher=ABS-CBN Sports|last=|first=|date=June 30, 2016|accessdate=July 17, 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=3D Canada Brings On Kyle Julius as Head Coach for 39th William Jones Cup|url=http://www.asia-basket.com/William-Jones-Cup/news/492006/3D-Canada-Brings-On-Kyle-Julius-as-Head-Coach-for-39th-William-Jones-Cup|website=Asia Basket|publisher=Eurobasket News|accessdate=23 June 2017|date=10 June 2017}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Canadian Roster Announced for The 39th William Jones Cup|url=http://www.3dglobalsports.com/blog/canadian-roster-announced-for-the-39th-william-jones-cup|accessdate=23 June 2017|publisher=3D Global Sports Canada|date=21 June 2017|quote=In honour Canada's 150th anniversary, 3D will have “Canada 150” stitched on their game jerseys. The team will be presented as 3D Global Sports Canada at this year’s 39th William Jones Cup.}}

References

{{reflist}}{{William Jones Cup seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:William Jones Cup}}

5 : Basketball competitions in Asia between national teams|International basketball competitions hosted by Taiwan|Recurring sporting events established in 1975|William Jones Cup|1975 establishments in Taiwan

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