2014 Men's World Wheelchair Basketball Championship

The 2014 Men's Wheelchair Basketball World Championship was the 12th edition of the Wheelchair Basketball World Championship. It was hosted in Incheon, South Korea. Australia won its second title in a row.

2014 Men's World Wheelchair Basketball World Championship
Hope, Passion and Challenge
VenueIncheon Samsan World Sports Complex, Incheon Songnim Gymnasium
LocationIncheon
Start date5 July
End date14 July 2014
Nations16 teams
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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team   Australia

Justin Eveson
Bill Latham
Adam Deans
Shaun Norris
Michael Hartnett
Tristan Knowles
Jannik Blair
Tom O'Neill-Thorne
Joshua Allison
Luke Pople
Nick Taylor
Brad Ness
Coach: Ben Ettridge

  United States

Joshua Turek
Michael Paye
Carter Arey
Trevon Jenifer
Brian Bell
Matthew Scott
Roger Gouge
Steven Serio
John Gilbert
Ian Lynch
Paul Schulte
Nathan Hinze
Coach:

  Turkey

Murat Yazici
Özgür Gürbulak
Fikri Gündoğdu
İbrahim Yavuz
İsmail Ar
Deniz Acar
Cem Gezinci
Kaan Dalay
Murat Arslanoğlu
Ferit Gümüş
Bestami Boz
Coach:

Preliminary round

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Group A

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  Great Britain 3 3 0 6
  South Korea 3 2 1 5
  Argentina 3 1 2 4
  Mexico 5 0 3 3
5 July
09:00
Great Britain   60–51   Argentina
Samsan World Sports Complex
5 July
15:30
Mexico   61–72   South Korea
Samsan World Sports Complex
6 July
10:00
Argentina   60–45   Mexico
Songnim Gymnasium
6 July
12:15
South Korea   47–77   Great Britain
Songnim Gymnasium
7 July
14:30
South Korea   55–46   Argentina
Samsan World Sports Complex
7 July
16:45
Great Britain   74–54   Mexico
Samsan World Sports Complex

Group B

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  Spain 3 3 0 6
  Japan 3 1 2 4
  Iran 3 1 2 4
  Netherlands 5 1 2 4
5 July
11:15
Netherlands   51–62   Japan
Samsan World Sports Complex
5 July
17:45
Spain   66–45   Iran
Samsan World Sports Complex
6 July
14:30
Iran   42–48   Netherlands
Songnim Gymnasium
6 July
16:45
Japan   52–61   Spain
Songnim Gymnasium
7 July
10:00
Iran   73–69   Japan
Samsan World Sports Complex
7 July
10:00
Netherlands   47–56   Spain
Songnim Gymnasium

Group C

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  United States 3 3 0 6
  Turkey 3 2 1 5
  Colombia 3 1 2 4
  Algeria 5 0 3 3
5 July
08:00
Algeria   38–70   Colombia
Songnim Gymnasium
5 July
10:15
Turkey   57–74   United States
Songnim Gymnasium
6 July
12:15
United States   68–37   Algeria
Samsan World Sports Complex
6 July
16:45
Colombia   56–63   Turkey
Samsan World Sports Complex
7 July
12:15
Turkey   69–39   Algeria
Samsan World Sports Complex
7 July
14:30
Colombia   43–50   United States
Songnim Gymnasium

Group D

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  Australia 3 3 0 6
  Germany 3 1 2 4
  Italy 3 1 2 4
  Sweden 5 1 2 4
5 July
16:30
Germany   44–55   Italy
Songnim Gymnasium
5 July
18:45
Sweden   62–71   Australia
Songnim Gymnasium
6 July
10:00
Italy   62–71   Sweden
Samsan World Sports Complex
6 July
14:30
Australia   62–38   Germany
Samsan World Sports Complex
7 July
12:15
Germany   67–49   Sweden
Songnim Gymnasium
7 July
16:45
Australia   65–45   Italy
Songnim Gymnasium

Second round

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Group E

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  Great Britain 3 3 0 6
  Spain 3 2 1 5
  South Korea 3 2 1 5
  Iran 3 1 2 4
  Japan 3 1 2 4
  Argentina 3 0 3 3
8 July
12:15
Great Britain   64–59   Iran
Samsan World Sports Complex
8 July
14:30
South Korea   60–58   Japan
Samsan World Sports Complex
8 July
16:45
Argentina   30–63   Spain
Samsan World Sports Complex
9 July
12:15
Spain   57–49   South Korea
Songnim Gymnasium
9 July
14:30
Japan   47–65   Great Britain
Songnim Gymnasium
9 July
16:45
Iran   53–51   Argentina
Songnim Gymnasium
10 July
12:15
Great Britain   60–44   Spain
Samsan World Sports Complex
10 July
14:30
South Korea   67–64   Iran
Samsan World Sports Complex
10 July
16:45
Argentina   49–57   Japan
Samsan World Sports Complex

Group F

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  United States 3 2 1 5
  Australia 3 2 1 5
  Italy 3 2 1 5
  Turkey 3 1 2 4
  Colombia 3 1 2 4
  Germany 3 1 2 4
8 July
12:15
United States   41–54   Italy
Songnim Gymnasium
8 July
14:30
Turkey   52–76   Germany
Songnim Gymnasium
8 July
16:45
Colombia   46–62   Australia
Songnim Gymnasium
9 July
12:15
Australia   63–58   Turkey
Samsan World Sports Complex
9 July
14:30
Germany   48–88   United States
Samsan World Sports Complex
9 July
16:45
Italy   70–37   Colombia
Samsan World Sports Complex
10 July
12:15
United States   67–57   Australia
Songnim Gymnasium
10 July
14:30
Colombia   62–55   Germany
Songnim Gymnasium
10 July
16:45
Turkey   46–44   Italy
Songnim Gymnasium

Group G

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Team Pld W L Pts.
  Mexico 3 3 0 6
  Sweden 3 2 1 5
  Netherlands 3 1 2 4
  Algeria 3 0 3 3
8 July
10:00
Mexico   65–45   Netherlands
Samsan World Sports Complex
8 July
10:00
Algeria   58–75   Sweden
Songnim Gymnasium
9 July
10:00
Netherlands   46–62   Sweden
Samsan World Sports Complex
9 July
10:00
Mexico   55–44   Algeria
Songnim Gymnasium
10 July
10:00
Sweden   53–51   Mexico
Samsan World Sports Complex
10 July
10:00
Algeria   41–74   Netherlands
Songnim Gymnasium

Playoffs

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Place 15/16
11 July
11:15
Algeria   46–44   Netherlands
Samsan World Sports Complex
Place 13/14
11 July
13:30
Mexico   58–75   Sweden
Samsan World Sports Complex
Place 11/12
11 July
15:45
Argentina   61–62   Germany
Samsan World Sports Complex
Place 9/10
11 July
18:00
Japan   65–56   Colombia
Samsan World Sports Complex
Place 7/8
13 July
11:15
Great Britain   77–65   Iran
Samsan World Sports Complex
Place 5/6
13 July
13:30
Italy   63–57   South Korea
Samsan World Sports Complex

Finals

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
12 July 2014
 
 
  Great Britain70
 
13 July 2014
 
  Turkey71
 
  Turkey58
 
12 July 2014
 
  Australia63
 
  Australia61
 
14 July 2014
 
  South Korea50
 
  Australia63
 
12 July 2014
 
  United States57
 
  United States72
 
13 July 2014
 
  Iran51
 
  United States56
 
12 July 2014
 
  Spain49 Third place
 
  Spain66
 
14 July 2014
 
  Italy48
 
  Turkey68
 
 
  Spain63
 

Quarterfinals

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12 July
11:15
Great Britain   69–71   Turkey
Samsan World Sports Complex
12 July
13:30
United States   72–51   Iran
Samsan World Sports Complex
12 July
15:45
Spain   66–48   Italy
Samsan World Sports Complex
12 July
18:00
Australia   61–50   South Korea
Samsan World Sports Complex

Semifinals

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13 July
15:45
Turkey   58–63   Australia
Samsan World Sports Complex
13 July
18:00
United States   56–49   Spain
Samsan World Sports Complex

Bronze medal match

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14 July
11:15
Turkey   68–63   Spain
Samsan World Sports Complex

Gold medal match

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14 July
13:30
Australia   63–57   United States
Samsan World Sports Complex

Final standings

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Rank Team
1   Australia
2   United States
3   Turkey
4   Spain
5   Italy
6   South Korea
7   Great Britain
8   Iran
9   Japan
10   Colombia
11   Germany
12   Argentina
13   Sweden
14   Mexico
15   Netherlands
16   Algeria

See also

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