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      FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Caracas

      Basketball, Caracas, chess, Venezuela


      Many of the national basketball teams, including Russia, are staying in the same hotel I am in right now in Caracas. It is amazing to see so many people over 6’5″ walking in and out of the lobby. The local folks are going crazy right now for chess and basketball. They are also following Euro Soccer 2012 very passionately.

      Draw results for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament

      CARACAS, Venezuela (FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament) – FIBA on Tuesday concluded its visit to Venezuela with the draw for the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament, to be held in Caracas from 2-8 July 2012.

      During a colourful ceremony, attended by a large number of officials and dignitaries, the twelve teams, who will be playing for the last three remaining places in the Olympic Basketball Tournament, were divided into four groups of three teams.

      Group A: Greece, Jordan, Puerto Rico

      Group B: Lithuania, Nigeria, Venezuela

      Group C: Dominican Republic, Korea, Russia

      Group D: Angola, F.Y.R. of Macedonia, New Zealand

      The group stages will see the 12 teams play the two other teams in their respective groups in a standard round robin format (12 games in total). The top two teams in each group progress to the Quarter-Finals as follows:

      A1 v B2
      B1 v A2
      C1 v D2
      D1 v C2

      The four winning quarterfinalists qualify for the Semi-Finals:

      Winner [A1 v B2] v Winner [C1 v D2]
      Winner [B1 v A2] v Winner [D1 v C2]

      The two winning semifinalists automatically qualify for London 2012, while the two losing semifinalists face-off for 12th and final Olympic place.

      FIBA meets Venezuela’s Ministry for Sport

      On Monday, FIBA’s President Yvan Mainini and Secretary General Patrick Baumann visited the giant Polidero de Caracas arena, which is to undergo major refurbishments, before meeting with Venezuela’s Minister for Sport Héctor Rodríguez Castro to discuss the upcoming tournament, and the state of preparations.

      Also present were FIBA Américas President Horacio Muratore, Deputy Minister of Sport Performance Yuri Quiñones and Venezuelan Basketball Federation (FVB) President Carmelo Cortez.

      Following the meeting, Patrick Baumann said: “It was a great opportunity for us to meet with Mr Rodriguez and the Venezuelan Basketball Federation. A tournament like this requires a lot of preparation, and although there remains a lot of work to be done both for the tournament and for the renovation of the venue, we received all the necessary assurances from the government and the organisers that all targets and deadlines would be met.”

      “The Minister also reiterated the government’s long-term support for our sport, which is one of the most popular in the country and we have therefore no doubts that the Olympic Qualifying Tournament will be a great event,” he concluded.

      Source: http://www.fiba.com

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 1, 2012 at 7:33 pm

        Russia will win.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 4, 2012 at 2:12 am

        Lithuania! won!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 4, 2012 at 6:42 pm

        Dont you FYEOM me!

        Say MACEDONIA!

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 5, 2012 at 7:19 pm

        SAY SKOPJE,
        DO NOT EVEN USE THE GREEK WORD MACEDONIA…

        FYROM IS EVEN TOO GOOD FOR YOUR NAME

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