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At the 2021 FIBA 3x3 Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Austria, Thailand replaced Turkmenistan into the main draw. They entered with some experience on the big stage having competed in the Women's Series two years ago and winning silver at the South East Asian Games 2019. They also reached the quarters of the Asia Cup 2019. [4]
In November 2019, FIBA implemented a new ranking system for women's national teams which uses a game-based system similar to the ranking system implemented for men's teams implemented in November 2017. [4] [5] The ranking system compares the weighted average rating points teams earn across all games played in the last eight years, excluding ...
Thailand qualified a women's hockey team of 23 athletes. The Thai team qualified after being ranked as one of the top eight teams in Asia on the IIHF World Ranking as of May 2024. [6] Preliminary round
The FIBA Women's Asia Cup is an international basketball tournament which takes place every two years for women's national teams from FIBA Asia, and since 2017 FIBA Oceania. It was known as the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Championship until 2001, and the FIBA Asia Women's Championship until 2015.
2007 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women; 2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women; 2010 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women; 2016 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women; 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Until the 2016 Olympic Games, the Olympics and the men's world championship gave 5 points each toward the ranking. Since the new FIBA ranking system was launched, these two tournaments had their score devalued to 2.5 points for playing in a World championship, and 2 points for playing in an Olympic game since 2017.
The International Basketball Federation, or FIBA recognizes 213 national teams divided into 5 zones, each roughly corresponding to a continent (North America and South America are grouped under the Americas.) The newest national team is Montenegro which was recognized in 2006. There are more FIBA-recognized teams than FIFA-recognized teams (209).
Hi-Tech Basketball Club: PF: 38 Arnat Puangla: 26 – () 16 July 1996 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Banvas Black Bulls Basketball Club: C: 65 Teerawat Chanthachon: 27 – () 23 April 1995 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Banvas Black Bulls Basketball Club: G: 99 Kannut Samerjai: 34 – () 17 October 1988 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)