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Basketball at the 2001 Mediterranean Games

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Basketball
at the 2001 Mediterranean Games
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Basketball at the Mediterranean 2001 Games was a tournament of eight men's and women's international basketball teams taking part in the 2001 edition of the Mediterranean Games. Men's tournament was held in Nabeul while Women's tournament was held in Radès.

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Competition  Spain  Greece  Italy
Women's Competition  Croatia  Italy  Spain

Men's Competition

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Group A

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Greece 8 4 4 0 0 317 266 +51
2. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 7 4 3 0 1 348 278 +70
3.  Tunisia 6 4 2 0 2 277 268 +9
4.  Lebanon 5 4 1 0 3 284 340 −56
5.  Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 4 0 0 4 272 346 −74
  • September 3, 2001 (1st day)
Greece  67 – 79 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Lebanon  69 – 62  Tunisia
  • September 4, 2001 (2nd day)[1]
Lebanon  87 – 75  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tunisia  66 – 77 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
  • September 5, 2001 (3rd day)[2]
Lebanon  56 – 101  Greece
Tunisia  88 – 54  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • September 6, 2001 (4th day)
Greece  81 – 70  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lebanon  72 – 102 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
  • September 7, 2001 (5th day)
Bosnia and Herzegovina  73 – 90 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Greece  68 – 61  Tunisia

Group B

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Spain 8 4 4 0 0 331 216 +115
2.  Italy 7 4 3 0 1 273 236 +37
3.  Turkey 6 4 2 0 2 274 253 +21
4.  Algeria 5 4 1 0 3 233 268 −35
5.  Syria 4 4 0 0 4 241 379 −138
6.  Cyprus - - - - - - -

 Cyprus withdrew from the competition.[3]

  • September 3, 2001 (1st day)
Italy  66 – 56  Turkey
Syria  54 – 74  Algeria
  • September 4, 2001 (2nd day)
Turkey  92 – 65  Syria
Spain  69 – 43  Italy
  • September 5, 2001 (3rd day)
Syria  63 – 95  Italy
Spain  81 – 52  Algeria
  • September 6, 2001 (4th day)
Syria  59 – 118  Spain
Turkey  64 – 59  Algeria
  • September 7, 2001 (5th day)
Italy  69 – 48  Algeria
Spain  63 – 62  Turkey

Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Greece80
 
 
 
 Italy78
 
 Greece31
 
 
 
 Spain72
 
 Spain84
 
 
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia73
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Italy84
 
 
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia70

Semi finals

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  • September 8, 2001
Greece  80 – 78  Italy
Spain  73 – 84 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia

Finals

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  • September 8, 2001 — 9th/10th place
Bosnia and Herzegovina  83 – 75  Syria
  • September 8, 2001 — 7th/8th place
Algeria  88 – 72  Lebanon
  • September 8, 2001 — 5th/6th place
Tunisia  66 – 63  Turkey
  • September 9, 2001 — Bronze Medal Match
Italy  102 – 85 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
  • September 9, 2001 — Gold Medal Match
Greece  61 – 72  Spain

Standings

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain

Roger Grimau, Nacho Yáñez, Carlos Cazorla, Carles Marco, Román Montañez, Alex Mumbrú, Ricardo Gonzalez, Javier Rodriguez, Jesús Fernandez, Salva Guardia, Alfons Alzamora, Ismael Torres

2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Greece

Alexis Falekas, Nikos Zisis, Dimitris Diamantidis, Christos Tapoutos, Dimitrios Misiakos, Antonios Asimakopoulos, Vassilis Spanoulis, Periklis Dorkofikis, Georgios Pavlidis, Artemios Kouvaris, Dimitrios Marmarinos, Pantelis Papaioakeim

3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Italy

Tomas Ress, Massimo Bulleri, Andrea Michelori, Fabio Zanelli, Manuel Vanuzzo, Stefano Mancinelli, Mario Gigena, Alessandro Cittadini, Marco Mordente, Walter Santarossa, Samuele Podestà, Massimiliano Monti

4 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
5  Tunisia
6  Turkey
7  Algeria
8  Lebanon
9  Bosnia and Herzegovina
10  Syria

Women's Competition

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Group A

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Italy 8 4 4 0 0 287 209 +78
2.  Turkey 7 4 3 0 1 290 247 +43
3.  Slovenia 6 4 2 0 2 238 226 +12
4.  Tunisia 5 4 1 0 3 235 277 −42
5.  Morocco 4 4 0 0 4 205 296 −91
  • September 3, 2001 (1st day)
Italy  69 – 68  Turkey
Morocco  54 – 63  Tunisia
  • September 4, 2001 (2nd day)
Slovenia  61 – 54  Tunisia
Morocco  44 – 84  Italy
  • September 5, 2001 (3rd day)
Turkey  76 – 53  Morocco
Italy  57 – 48  Slovenia
  • September 6, 2001 (4th day)
Turkey  61 – 56  Slovenia
Tunisia  49 – 77  Italy
  • September 7, 2001 (5th day)
Slovenia  73 – 54  Morocco
Turkey  85 – 69  Tunisia

Group B

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Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Croatia 8 4 4 0 0 339 249 +90
2.  Spain 7 4 3 0 1 325 240 +85
3.  Greece 6 4 2 0 2 264 229 +35
4. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia 5 4 1 0 3 237 238 −1
5.  Lebanon 4 4 0 0 4 146 355 −209
  • September 3, 2001 (1st day)
Croatia  97 – 49  Lebanon
Greece  58 – 77  Spain
  • September 4, 2001 (2nd day)
Croatia  82 – 58 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Lebanon  43 – 102  Spain
  • September 5, 2001 (3rd day)
Lebanon  25 – 83  Greece
Spain  71 – 58 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
  • September 6, 2001 (4th day)
Greece  56 – 48 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Croatia  81 – 75  Spain
  • September 7, 2001 (5th day)
Lebanon  29 – 73 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
Croatia  79 – 67  Greece

Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 Croatia86
 
 
 
 Turkey72
 
 Italy62
 
 
 
 Croatia71
 
 Italy72
 
 
 Spain66
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Spain72
 
 
 Turkey71

Semi finals

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  • September 8, 2001
Croatia  86 – 72  Turkey
Italy  72 – 66  Spain

Finals

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  • September 8, 2001 — 9th/10th place
Morocco  56 – 50  Lebanon
  • September 8, 2001 — 7th/8th place
Tunisia  50 – 73 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
  • September 9, 2001 — 5th/6th place
Slovenia  58 – 47  Greece
  • September 9, 2001 — Bronze Medal Match
Spain  72 – 71  Turkey
  • September 9, 2001 — Gold Medal Match
Italy  62 – 71  Croatia

Standings

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Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Croatia

Sandra Popović, Slavica Pretreger, Božena Erceg, Amra Dapo, Ana Lelas, Jasenka Marohnić, Katarina Maloča, Koraljka Hlede, Marina Mazić, Vanda Baranović-Urukalo, Jelena Zrnić, Emilija Podrug.

2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Italy

Marianna Balleggi, Simona Ballardini, Renata Zocco, Francesca Zara, Anna Zimmerle, Alice Pedrazzi, Valentina Gardellin, Elena Paparazzo, Raffaella Masciadri, Laura Macchi, Lorenza Arnetoli, Federica Ciampoli.

3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain

Silvia Morales, María José Alonso, Paula Seguí, Laia Palau, Isabel Sanchez, Noemi Jordana, Maite Checa, Raquel Delgado, Marta Fernández, Lucila Pascua, Iria Villar, Nieves Llamas.

4  Turkey

Aylin Yıldızoğlu, Şaziye İvegin Üner, Arzu Özyiğit, Sariye Kumral, Esmeral Tunçluer, Çelen Kılınç, Filiz Yükrük, Gülizar Sezer, Yasemin Horasan, Olga, Nevriye Yılmaz, Dilek Dedeoğlu.

5  Slovenia

Alenka Potočnik, Metka Obrovnik, Simona Jurse, Katja Temnik, Spela Prevodnik, Tina Kvaternik, Polona Oberc, Mojca Markovič, Anja Vilfan, Barbara Gričar, Daliborka Jocic, Sandra Piršić.

6  Greece

Eleni Papadimitriou, Stavroula Prassa, Olga Chatzinikolaou, Aikaterini Spatharou, Magdalini Karampatzaki, Styliani Kaltsidou, Margarita Malama, Kanella Bimpiri, Paschalina Giuleka, Afroditi Kosma, Eirini Gkizi, Malamatenia Karastamati.

7 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia

Sanja Janković, Dara Kovačević, Suzana Milanović, Katarina Manić, Jelena Babić, Jelena Škerović, Milena Vuković, Bojana Vučinić, Iva Perovanović, Marijana Ivović, Stojanka Ostojić, Danica Vujović.

8  Tunisia

Mariem Zbidi, Oumaima Farah, Ines Hmida-Makni, Kaouther Achour, Souhir Raouani, Heather Mansour, Karima Oueslati, Henda Chebli, Faiza Soudani, Mouna Khriji, Salma Nafetni, Imen Ben Othmane.

9  Morocco

Imane Chokairi, Asmaa Akaroi, Fatima Dahine, Abiba Makboul, Lamiae Laroussi, Najwa Jyar, Khaddija Ceouane, Zineb Zoukay, Amal Lahlali, Zineb Mounfalouti, Zineb Lahdiri.

10  Lebanon

Emma Eskidjian, Nelly Nassar, Jean Dark El Bitar, Marina Haydar, Sossy Ingirkochian, Veronika Abou Jaoude, Natalia Hamze, Nissrine Dandan, Wadad Mogharbel, Christine Mouffarrege, Sarby Jokarian.

References

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