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  2. 2006 FIBA World Championship squads - Wikipedia

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    The winning team from Spain. The 2006 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 2006 FIBA World Championship. The list includes the 12-men rosters of the 24 participating countries, totaling 288 players.

  3. List of Olympic medalists in basketball - Wikipedia

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    LeBron James (USA, in white) attempts a shot against China's Yao Ming at the 2008 Olympics. Basketball is a sport contested at the Summer Olympic Games. A men's basketball tournament was first held at the 1904 Olympics as a demonstration; it has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1936.

  4. 2006 FIBA World Championship - Wikipedia

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    There were 24 teams taking part in the 2006 World Cup of Basketball. Host nation: 1 berth; 2004 Summer Olympics: 12 teams competing for 1 berth, removed from that country's FIBA zone; FIBA Africa: 12 teams competing for 3 berths; FIBA Oceania: 2 teams competing for 2 berths; FIBA Americas: 10 teams competing for 4 berths; FIBA Asia: 16 teams ...

  5. 2006 Winter Olympics medal table - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Turin, Italy, from February 10 to 26, 2006.A total of 2,508 athletes representing 80 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) (+3 from 2002 Olympics) participated in 84 events (+6 from 2002) from 15 different sports and disciplines (unchanged from 2002).

  6. United States at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The United States sent 204 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy. Chris Witty , a four-time Olympian, who competed in both Summer and Winter games, and won a gold medal in speed skating at the 2002 Games, served as the flag bearer at the opening ceremonies.

  7. List of 2006 Winter Olympics medal winners - Wikipedia

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    The team sprint events replaced the classical men's 30 kilometers (km) and women's 15 km cross-country distances, held at the previous Winter Games in 2002. [5] In total, there were six more events than in the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, United States. [6] A total of 451 individual athletes won medals.

  8. United States women's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The team is one of the most dominant in all Olympic sports, with a 78–3 record in Olympic play, and a record eight consecutive titles. They have no Olympic losses since 1992, no losses in any major tournament since 2006, and their gold medal in 2024 broke the U.S. men's basketball team's record (1936–1968) for the most consecutive Olympic ...

  9. Canada men's national basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The Canada men's national basketball team (French: Équipe du Canada de basketball masculin) represents Canada in international basketball competitions since 1923. They are overseen by Canada Basketball, the governing body for basketball in Canada. In 10 Olympic appearances, Canada has won one medal in basketball – a silver at the 1936 Games ...