Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification explained

The qualification for the Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament took place between 2006 and 2008; all five FIBA zones sent in teams.

The first qualifying tournament was the 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women in which the champion was guaranteed of a place in the Olympics. Throughout the next two years, several regional tournaments served as qualification for the zonal tournaments, which doubles as continental championships, to determine which teams will participate in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

Qualification

Outright qualification

A total of 12 teams will take part in the Olympics, with each NOC sending in one team. The host nation (the People's Republic of China) qualifies automatically as hosts.

There are a total of 5 zonal tournaments (doubling as continental championships) that determined the qualifying teams, with a total of 5 teams qualifying outright. Each zone was allocated with the following qualifying berths:

1 team (Champion)

1 teams (Champion)

1 team (Champion)

1 teams (Champion)

1 team (Champion)

Furthermore, the current world champion, Australia qualified automatically by winning at the 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women.

Qualification via the wildcard tournament

The additional five teams will be determined at the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women 2008, with the best non-qualifying teams participating from teams that did not qualify outright. Each zone is allocated with the following berths:

2 teams

3 teams

2 teams

4 teams

1 team

Summary

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These are the final standings of the different Olympic qualifying tournaments. The venues are as follows, with the city of the knockout stage mentioned first:

São Paulo and Barueri, Brazil

Dakar and Thies, Senegal

Valdivia, Chile

Incheon, South Korea

Chieti, Vasto, Lanciano, and Ortona, Italy

Dunedin, New Zealand

Madrid, Spain

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Qualified teams

The twelve teams that qualified for Beijing 2008 are:

The italicized teams are the wildcards.