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FIBA
Americas | 2010
FIBA Americas U18 Championship awarded to San Antonio
PUERTO
RICO/COLORADO SPRINGS (FIBA Americas U18 Championship) - FIBA Americas
today announced that USA Basketball and San Antonio Sports have
been awarded the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men. The
U18 Championship will take place at the Bill Greehey Arena on the
campus of St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, from
June 26-30.
The
2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship will feature eight national
teams, only athletes born on or after Jan. 1, 1992 are eligible.
The top four finishing teams will earn qualifying berths for the
2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Men. FIBA will decide the host
for the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship for Men during its Central
Board Meeting in Puerto Rico on 17 April 2010. Canditates are France
Latvia and Lebanon.
The
awarding of the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men marks
the second time USA Basketball and San Antonio Sports have joined
forces to hold the event in the Alamo City. The event was also held
in San Antonio in 2006. Teams in addition to the United States that
will participate in the 2010 U18 tournament include: Argentina,
Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Uruguay and U.S. Virgin Islands.
The
tournament format calls for the eight teams to be divided at a later
date into two preliminary round groups consisting of four teams
each. Preliminary round play will be held June 26-28, each team
plays the other three teams in its preliminary group. The top two
finishing teams in each preliminary round group will then advance
to the June 29, medal round semifinals and play for 1st-4th places.
Teams placed third and fourth in each preliminary round group will
advance to the consolation semifinals and play for 5th-8th places.
The FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men gold and bronze medal
games, and the 5th/6th place and 7th/8th place games will be conducted
on June 30.
“FIBA
Americas is pleased that USA Basketball is the organizer of this
event which features our elite players from 18 years or younger.
San Antonio is a first class city with a lot of basketball tradition
and all the players will be very happy to be able to play there,”
said FIBA Americas Secretary General, Alberto Garcia. “Our
experience in 2006 was extraordinary and we are sure that this time
around USA Basketball and the local organizing committee will surpass
our expectations again.”
“We’re
excited to again join efforts with San Antonio Sports to host this
prestigious event,” said USA Basketball CEO/Executive Director
Jim Tooley. “When we worked together and held the U18 championship
in San Antonio in 2006 it was a success at every level and one of
the best U18 Championships ever. I’m confident it will again
be a tremendous international basketball event.
“The
18 and under age group is an exciting level of competition and this
tournament will not only feature some of FIBA Americas best U18
men’s national teams but it will also showcase some of the
top young basketball talent from North, South and Central Americas
as well as the Caribbean.”
“San
Antonio Sports is excited to partner with USA Basketball to bring
this prestigious tournament back to the Alamo City,” said
Dr. Susan Blackwood, Executive Director of San Antonio Sports. “These
young men are the future stars of NBA and international basketball
and we promise to deliver a wonderful experience that neither they
nor their coaches will forget. We also look forward to giving San
Antonians of all ages the opportunity to enjoy a fun, affordable
and inspiring international tournament in one of our city’s
premier basketball facilities – Greehey Arena at St. Mary’s
University.”
Originally
known as the FIBA Americas Junior World Championship Qualifier,
the tournament has been held since 1990. USA men’s teams boast
of a sensational 33-2 overall record in the U18 championships and
have won gold in 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2006, while capturing a silver
medal in 2008 and the bronze in 2002.
Sites
of prior FIBA Americas U18 Championships for Men include Formosa,
Argentina in 2008; San Antonio in 2006; Isla Margarita, Venezuela
in 2002; Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic in 1998; Santa Rosa, Argentina
in 1994; and Montevideo, Uruguay in 1990.
Notable
members of other national teams who have competed in the U18 Championship
include Leandro Barbosa (Brazil) 1994; Jose Barea (Puerto Rico)
2002; Gregory Echenique (Venezuela) 2008; Juan Fernandez (Argentina)
2008; Todd MacCulloch (Canada) 1994; Jamal Magloire (Canada) 1994;
Peter Ramos (Puerto Rico) 2002; Luis Scola (Argentina) 1998; Tiago
Splitter (Brazil) 2002; and Jesse Young (Canada) 1998.
Some
of the top players who have represented the United States in the
past U18 tournaments include Shareef Abdur-Rahim (1994); Carmelo
Anthony (2002); Michael Beasley (2006); Chris Bosh (2002); Dee Brown
(2002); Nick Collison (1998); Jonny Flynn (2006); Spencer Hawes
(2006); Grant Hill (1990); Allan Houston (1990); Andre Iguodala
(2002); Stephon Marbury (1994); Mike Miller (1998); Quentin Richardson
(1998); Kyle Singler (2006); Kemba Walker (2008) and Deron Williams
(2002).
Other
major international events USA Basketball has hosted include the
2007 FIBA Americas Championship for Men (Olympic qualifier) (Las
Vegas, Nev.); 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men (San Antonio,
Texas); 2006 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Women (Colorado
Springs, Colo.); 2002 FIBA Men’s World Championship (Indianapolis,
Ind.); 1992 FIBA Americas Tournament of the Americas / Olympic Qualifier
(Portland, Ore.); 1985 FIBA Women’s Junior World Championship
(Colorado Springs, Colo.); and the first COPABA Women’s Junior
World Championship in 1977 (Squaw Valley, Calif.).
For
a complete version of the USA Basketball press release please go
to www.usabasketball.com
Source:FIBA
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