Basketball at the 2019 Pan American Games explained

Event:Basketball
Games:2019
Venue:Coliseo Eduardo Dibos
Dates:July 27 – August 10, 2019
Competitors:240
Nations:12
Prev:2015
Next:2023

Basketball competitions at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru began on July 27 and continue through August 10. The competitions are taking place at the Coliseo Eduardo Dibos.[1]

This was the Pan American Games debut of 3x3 basketball for both men and women, bringing the total number of basketball events on the program to four. This was done after the International Olympic Committee added the events to the program of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.[2] [3] A total of eight men's and eight women's teams (each consisting of up to twelve athletes) competed in each five-a-side tournament respectively, and six teams competed in each 3x3 tournament (with four athletes per team). This means a total of 240 athletes are scheduled to compete.[4]

Medalists

Men's tournament

Agustín Caffaro
Luca Vildoza
Luis Scola
Facundo Campazzo
Nicolás Laprovíttola
Nicolás Brussino
Máximo Fjellerup
Marcos Delía
Gabriel Deck
Lucio Redivo
Patricio Garino
Tayavek Gallizzi

Christian Pizarro
Joseph Soto
Devon Collier
Isaiah Manderson
Iván Gandía
Benito Santiago Jr.
Justin Reyes
Emmanuel Ándujar
Isaac Sosa
Gilberto Clavell
Derek Reese
Christopher Brady

Collin Gillespie
Andre Reeves
Ty-Shon Alexander
Myles Cale
David Duke Jr.
Mustapha Heron
Jermaine Samuels Jr.
Myles Powell
Alpha Diallo
Tyler Wideman
Junathaen Watson
Geoffrey Groselle


Isabela Ramona
Raphaella Monteiro
Patrícia Teixeira
Tainá Paixão
Lays da Silva
Tatiane Pacheco
Clarissa dos Santos
Aline Cezário
Érika de Souza
Débora Costa
Stephanie Soares
Izabella Sangalli

Kiana Williams
Taylor Mikesell
Tyasha Harris
Kathleen Doyle
Chennedy Carter
Mikayla Pivec
Lindsey Pulliam
Peyton Williams
Beatrice Mompremier
Brittany Brewer
Isabella Alarie
Michaela Onyenwere

Jennifer O'Neill
Tayra Meléndez
Anushka Maldonado
Pamela Rosado
Allison Gibson
Sofía Roma
Dayshalee Salamán
Gileysa Penzo
Deanna Kuzmanic
Jazmon Gwathmey
Isalys Quiñones
India Pagan
Men's 3x3 tournament

Sheldon Jeter
Dominique Jones
Kareem Maddox
Jonathan Octeus

Gilberto Clavell
Josue Erazo
Tjader Fernández
Ángel Matías

Reyson Beato
Adonis Núñez
Bryan Piantini
Henry Valdez


Ruth Hebard
Sabrina Ionescu
Olivia Nelson-Ododa
Christyn Williams

Andrea Boquete
Melisa Gretter
Victoria Llorente
Natacha Pérez

Carolay Hernández
Sugeiry Monsac
Giocelis Reynoso
Nelsy Sentil

Participating nations

A total of twelve countries qualified basketball teams. The number of athletes is in parentheses.

Qualification

A total of eight men's teams and eight women's teams qualified to compete at the games in the five-a-side tournaments. For the men's event, the top seven teams at the 2017 FIBA AmeriCup, have qualified to compete. In the women's event, the Olympic Champions the United States, have qualified to compete as well as the top six nations at the 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.[4] This is a new system of qualification implemented by FIBA Americas.[5] For each 3x3 tournament, the top five teams in each gender in the world rankings as of November 1, 2018 qualified. Host nation Peru was barred from participating by FIBA, following sanctions imposed on the Peruvian Basketball Federation.[6]

Men's five-a-side

EventDateLocationVacanciesQualified
Host Nationalign=center 1 0
2017 FIBA AmeriCup[7] August 25 – September 3Variousalign=center 7 8






Total 8

Women's five-a-side

Both Paraguay and the Virgin Islands qualified for the women's tournament for the first time.[8]

EventDateLocationVacanciesQualified
Host Nationalign=center 1 0
Olympic Championsalign=center 1
2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCupalign=center 6 7





Total 8

Men's 3x3

EventDateVacanciesQualified
Host Nationalign=center 1 0
FIBA RankingsNovember 1, 2018align=center 6




Total 6

Women's 3x3

EventDateVacanciesQualified
Host Nationalign=center 1 0
FIBA RankingsNovember 1, 2018align=center 6




Total 6

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pan American Schedule. 13 June 2019. www.lima2019.pe. Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). 16 June 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190616214134/https://lima2019.s3.amazonaws.com/images/panamericanos-en-13-06-19.pdf. June 16, 2019. dead.
  2. Web site: Tokyo 2020 event programme to see major boost for female, youth and urban appeal. June 9, 2017. www.olympic.org/. International Olympic Committee. December 20, 2017.
  3. News: Mather. Victor. June 9, 2017. Olympics Adds 3-on-3 Basketball and Mixed Gender Relays. The New York Times. New York City, New York. December 20, 2017.
  4. Web site: Qualification System manual. September 14, 2017. www.acodepa.org/. Asociación de Confederaciones Deportivas Panamericanas (ACODEPA). December 20, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171222053054/http://www.acodepa.org/content/documents/Manual-de-Sistemas-de-Clasificaci%C3%B3n-Lima-2019-en.pdf. December 22, 2017. dead.
  5. Web site: FIBA Americas Zone Board meets, sets new competition system as its main objective. March 24, 2016. www.fiba.basketball/. International Basketball Federation (FIBA). December 21, 2017.
  6. Web site: Básquet en Lima 2019: ¿por qué Perú no tiene equipo y ha dejado en el olvido este deporte?. 31 July 2019. elcomercio.pe. Arturo Verón, El Comercio. 2 August 2019. Spanish.
  7. Web site: USA qualifies, the Semi-Final picture is complete. August 31, 2017. www.fiba.basketball/. International Basketball Federation (FIBA). December 21, 2017.
  8. Web site: Semi-Finals are set!. August 11, 2017. www.fiba.basketball/. International Basketball Federation (FIBA). December 21, 2017.