2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments – Bourges explained

2020 FIBA World Olympic
Qualifying Tournament for Women
Subtitle:Bourges, France
Gender:women
Continent:World
Year:2020
Dates:6–9 February
Teams:4
Federations:3
Venues:1
Cities:1
Champions:FRA
Mvp: Sandrine Gruda
Ppg P: Cambage (26.3)
Ppg T: (83.3)
Rpg P: Cambage (11.0)
Rpg T: (42.3)
Apg P: Costa (6.7)
Apg T: (24.3)
Website:WOQT France

The 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Bourges was one of four 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. The tournament was held in Bourges, France, from 6 to 9 February 2020.[1] [2]

France, Australia and Puerto Rico qualified for the Olympics.[3] [4]

Teams

Team Qualification Date of qualification FIBA World Ranking
4 July 2019 5th
2nd at the Asia/Oceania pre-qualifying tournaments–Group B 16 November 2019 2nd
2nd at the Americas pre-qualifying tournaments–Group B 17 November 2019 15th
2nd at the Americas pre-qualifying tournaments–Group A 17 November 2019 23rd

Venue

Bourges
Palais des sports du Prado
Capacity: 5,000

Squads

See main article: 2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments squads.

Standings

Results

All times are local (UTC+1).

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Statistics and awards

Statistical leaders

Players[5] Points

Name PPG
26.3
20.7
18.0
17.0
16.7
Rebounds
Name RPG
11.0
9.7
8.3
7.0
align=center rowspan=25.3
Jennifer O'Neill
Assists
Name APG
6.7
align=center rowspan=24.7
Bria Hartley
4.0
align=center rowspan=23.7
Sarah Michel

Blocks

Name BPG
2.3
align=center rowspan=31.0
Sandrine Gruda
Iliana Rupert
align=center rowspan=20.7
Endéné Miyem
Steals
Name SPG
3.0
align=center rowspan=22.3
Jazmon Gwathmey
2.0
align=center rowspan=21.7
Patty Teixeira

Teams[6] Points

Team PPG
83.3
83.0
77.7
72.0
Rebounds
Name RPG
42.3
41.3
34.3
34.0
Assists
Name APG
24.3
21.7
15.7
10.7

Blocks

Name BPG
4.0
3.7
1.0
0.7
Steals
Name SPG
align=center rowspan=28.3
6.7
5.0

Awards

The all star-teams and MVP were announced on 9 February 2020.[7]

All-Star Team
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Bria Hartley
Jazmon Gwathmey
valign=center Rebecca Allen
Sandrine Gruda
Liz Cambage
MVP

Sandrine Gruda

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIBA Women's national team competition system as of 2019. FIBA. 15 November 2019.
  2. Web site: FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments hosts announced for 2020. 15 November 2019. FIBA.
  3. Web site: France see off Brazil to punch their ticket to Tokyo via Bourges. 8 February 2020. FIBA.
  4. Web site: Australia battle past Brazil to book Olympics spot, Puerto Rico also qualify. 9 February 2020. FIBA.
  5. Web site: Statistical leaders (Players). FIBA. 10 February 2020.
  6. Web site: Statistical leaders (Teams). FIBA. 10 February 2020.
  7. Web site: Gruda handed TISSOT MVP award to lead All-Star Five. fiba.basketball. 10 February 2020.