The IWBF Africa Wheelchair Basketball Championship is an international wheelchair basketball competition contested by the men's and the women's national teams of the members of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF), the sport's global governing body.[1][2][3]
Note
editBefore 2007 Africa and west asian in one zone and east asia with oceania in one zone.
Results
editSummaries
editMen
editEdition | Year | Host (final location) | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | |||||
1 | 1999 | South Africa | – | |||||||
2 | 2001 | South Africa | – | |||||||
3 | 2003 | South Africa | – | |||||||
4 | 2007 | Rabat ( Morocco) | South Africa | Morocco | Algeria | |||||
5 | 2009 | Johannesburg ( South Africa) | Algeria | 77-72 | South Africa | Morocco | 88-28 | Angola | ||
6 | 2011 | Rabat ( Morocco) | South Africa | 83-54 | Morocco | Egypt | 62-33 | Nigeria | ||
7 | 2013[4] | Luanda ( Angola) | Algeria | 66-56 | South Africa | Egypt | 71-68 | Morocco | ||
8 | 2015 | Algiers ( Algeria) | Algeria | 74-63 | Morocco | South Africa | 77-65 | Egypt | ||
9 | 2017 [5] | Durban
( South Africa) |
Morocco | 63-32 | Algeria | Egypt | 53-50 | South Africa | ||
10 | 2020 | Johannesburg ( South Africa) | Algeria | 63-54 | Morocco | Egypt | 64-59 | South Africa | ||
11 | 2022 | Addis Ababa ( Ethiopia) | Egypt | 60-58 | South Africa |
Women
editEdition | Year | Host (final location) | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | |||||
1 | 2015 | Algiers ( Algeria) | Algeria | 60-47 | South Africa | Nigeria | 56-6 | Morocco | ||
2 | 2017 [6] | Durban
( South Africa) |
Algeria | 53-25 | South Africa | Zimbabwe | 29-6 | Kenya | ||
3 | 2020 | Johannesburg ( South Africa) | Algeria | 62-26 | South Africa | |||||
4 | 2022 | Addis Ababa ( Ethiopia) | Algeria | 67-29 | South Africa | Ethiopia |
Asia-Oceania Wheelchair Basketball Championships
editAsia Oceania Wheelchair Basketball Championships
Men
editYear | Host | Gold medal gam | Bronze medal game | ||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||
2007 Details |
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2009 Details |
AUS (Dandenong, Victoria) |
Australia |
68–51 | Japan |
South Korea |
70–68 | China |
2011 Details |
KOR (Goyang) |
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2013 Details |
THA (Bangkok) |
Australia |
63–46 | South Korea |
Iran |
– | Japan |
2015 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
Australia |
78–60 | Iran |
Japan |
80–56 | South Korea |
2017 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
Australia |
80-54 | Iran |
Japan |
68-54 | South Korea |
2019 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
Australia |
62–45 | South Korea |
Iran |
66–55 | Japan |
2022 Details |
THA ([[]]) |
[[men's national wheelchair basketball team|]] |
[[men's national wheelchair basketball team|]] |
[[men's national wheelchair basketball team|]] |
[[men's national wheelchair basketball team|]] |
Women
editYear | Host | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||
2011 Details |
KOR (Goyang) |
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2013 Details |
THA (Bangkok) |
Australia |
57–35 | China |
Japan |
– | Thailand |
2015 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
Australia |
China |
Japan |
None | ||
2017 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
China |
57-46 | Australia |
Japan |
76-19 | Iran |
2019 Details |
JPN (Chiba) |
China |
53–31 | Australia |
Japan |
85–22 | Thailand |
2022 Details |
THA ([[]]) |
Australia |
Japan |
Iran |
Thailand |
Asia-Oceania U23 Wheelchair Basketball Championships
edithttps://www.wheelchairbasketball.ca/events/qualification-tournaments/
https://iwbf.org/2016/08/11/iwbf-asia-oceania-mens-u23-world-championships-to-take-place-in-bangkok/
https://iwbf.org/2016/08/11/iwbf-asia-oceania-mens-u23-world-championships-to-take-place-in-bangkok/
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2017-01/28/c_136018229.htm
1st was played in 2017 in thailand.
Iran 67-51 Japan - Final
Australia take Bronze.
Six countries, namely Australia, China, India, Iran, Japan and Thailand, took part in the competitions in Bangkok.
Three teams of Australia, Iran and Japan were qualified for the 2017 IWBF Men's Under-23 World Championship
Link
edit2009 IN Melbourne
http://www.iwbf.org - International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF)
http://www.basketball.net.au/iwbf-asia-oceania-championship-rolls-into-dandenong/
https://blog.iwbf.org/2011/11/
https://blog.iwbf.org/category/world-championships/asiaoceania-championships/
https://blog.iwbf.org/about-the-iwbf/zones/
https://web.archive.org/web/20110715213039/http://rubaisport.com/wc_basketball/?competition=408 - Asia-Oceania Championship 2009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_IWBF_Asia-Oceania_Championships
https://iwbf.org/event/2019-asia-oceania-championships/
https://iwbf.org/event/2022-asia-oceania-championships/
https://hosted.dcd.shared.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/26672/schedule
https://hosted.dcd.shared.geniussports.com/IWBF/en/competition/26769/schedule
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "South Africa Snags Pair of Wins at African Wheelchair Basketball Championships". International Paralympic Committee.
- ^ "Our history – Wheelchair Basketball South Africa". Archived from the original on 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- ^ "About Wheelchair Basketball".
- ^ "Algeria beat South Africa for men's wheelchair basketball title". International Paralympic Committee.
- ^ "Résultat du Championnat d'Afrique de Basket sur fauteuil Qualificatif au Championnat du Monde" (PDF). Fédération Royale Marocaine des Sports Pour Personnes Handicapées. November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-03-19.
- ^ "2017 IWBF Africa World Championship Qualifiers". July 6, 2017.