2019 FIBA 3x3 World Cup – Individual contests

As part of the 2019 FIBA 3x3 World Cup held from June 18 to 23, 2019 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, three tournaments in addition to the main 3x3 men's and women's tournaments were contested. The Dunk contest was for men, the Skills contest for women, and the Shoot-out contest for both men and women.

Dunk contest

Qualification phase

Format

Each player competed in two rounds and four players with the highest score advances to the knockout stage. In a case of a tie, the tied players would have to perform again and in case they were still tied, the jury would have to decide the player who will advance through a majority decision.[1]

Rank Name Nationality Round 1 Round 2 Total
Kristaps Dārgais  Latvia
Piotr Grabowski  Poland
Remco Frankin  Netherlands
Vadym Poddubchenko  Ukraine

Knockout stage

Two players will compete for three rounds instead of two.[1]

Semi-final
Rank Name Team Round 1 Round 2 Total
Kristaps Dārgais  Latvia
Piotr Grabowski  Poland
Remco Frankin  Netherlands
Vadym Poddubchenko  Ukraine
Final
Rank Name Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total
1
2

Skills contest

The skills contest was contested by women players from the qualified 3x3 national teams of the main tournament. Each team can enter at most a single player for the competition. The contest which had a time limit of 45 seconds involves a qualification phase and a knockout round. The players begins on the starting line on the side of their choice. Upon a signal, the player must execute the following in order:[2]

  • A corner shot
  • Pass a slalom through 4 cones while dribbling
  • A straight pass into a targe
  • Pass another slalom with 2 balls forward and then backwards
  • Another straight pass
  • Dribble through a slalom and score the basket

The four women with the best time record qualify for the knock-out round

Qualification phase

Rank Name Team Time Notes
1 Shadi Abdolvand  Iran 28" Q
2 Liene Stalidzāne  Latvia 34"
3 Núria Martínez  Spain 38"
4 Ganzul Davaasuren  Mongolia
5 Leyla Halilova  Turkmenistan
6 Fleur Kuijt  Netherlands
Rank Name Team Time Notes
1 Rae Lin D'Alie  Italy 22" Q
2 Marie-Eve Paget  France 26" Q
2 Carla Puntí  Andorra 26" Q
4 Yevheniia Spitkovska  Ukraine 39"
5 Tricia Mary Aoijs  Indonesia
6 Micaela Cocks  New Zealand
7 Anna Leshkovtseva  Russia
8 Mirjana Milenkovic   Switzerland

Knockout round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Italy Rae Lin D'Alie
 
 
 
Iran Shadi Abdolvand
 
Italy Rae Lin D'Alie
 
 
 
France Marie-Eve Paget
 
France Marie-Eve Paget
 
 
Andorra Carla Puntí
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
 
 
 
Iran Shadi Abdolvand
 
 
Andorra Carla Puntí

Shoot-out contest

The shoot-out contest is a mixed-gender competition with at most one male and one female player from 3x3 national teams participating in the main tournaments.[3]

Qualification phase

Format[3]

Each player were to attempt 10 shots with every successful shot worth one point

  • Five from the right wing
  • Five from the left wing (45º angle from the baseline) and with a 30" shot clock.

Two male and two female players with the most points in the shortest amount of time advance to the final. In case of a tie or players scoring the same points within the same amount of time, the tied players were tasked to shoot again.[3] The round concluded on June 11, 2018.[4]

Men
Day 1
Rank Name Team Score Time Notes
1 Edgars Krūmiņš  Latvia 7 28" Q
2 Stanislav Tymofeyenko  Ukraine 6 27"
3 Michael Hicks  Poland 5 26"
4 Tom Wright  Australia 4 28"
5 Aleksandr Antonikovskii  Russia 4 30"
6 William Weihermann  Brazil 3 24"
7 Ryuto Yasuoka  Japan 3 29"
8 Delgernyam Davaasambuu  Mongolia 3 30"
9 Martin Dorbek  Estonia 1 28"
10 Wil Martínez  Puerto Rico
Day 2
Rank Name Team Score Time Notes
1 Marijus Uzupis  Lithuania 6 27.2 Q
2 Özgür Şahin  Turkey 5 25.4
3 Kim Minseob  South Korea 5 28.4
4 Dejan Majstorović  Serbia 5 30"
5 Lucas Dussoulier  France 4 29.4
5 Damon Huffman  United States 4 29.4
7 Adin Kavgić  Slovenia 3 27.6
8 Li Haonan  China 3 30"
9 Aron Roijé  Netherlands 2 30"
10 Fadi Abilmona  Qatar

Women
Day 3
Rank Name Team Score Time Notes
1 Jiang Jiayin  China 9 Q
2 Alexandra Theodorean  Hungary 5 28"
3 Jill Bettonvil  Netherlands 5
3 Delaram Vakili  Iran 5
5 Vega Gimeno  Spain 4 28"
6 Chimeddolgor Enkhtaivan  Mongolia 4 29"
7 Klára Marečková  Czech Republic 3 27"
8 Ieva Kūlīte  Latvia 3 29"
9 Ayna Gokova  Turkmenistan 3
Day 4
Rank Name Team Score Time Notes
1 Marcella Filippi  Italy 5 Q
2 Ana Maria Filip  France 5
3 Antonia Farnworth  New Zealand 4
3 Olga Frolkina  Russia 4
3 Kiho Miyashita  Japan 4
6 Claudia Guri  Andorra 2
6 Evita Herminjard   Switzerland 2
6 Alice Kunek  Australia 2
6 Dyah Lestari  Indonesia 2
10 Olga Maznichenko  Ukraine

Final

Format

Players were to attempt 18 shots from four different locations:

  • Five from the right wing (45° angle from the baseline)
  • Five from the top of the arc
  • Five from the left wing (45° from the baseline)
  • Three from the 3x3 logo.

Shots made from the 3x3 are worth 2 points while the rest of the shots of are worth 1 point. The tiebreaker which was used in the qualification phase is used again for the final.[3]

Day 6
Rank Name Team Score Time Notes
Marcella Filippi  Italy
Jiang Jiayin  China
Edgars Krūmiņš  Latvia
Marijus Uzupis  Lithuania

Results

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Skills contest France Marie Eve Paget (FRA) Italy Rae Lin D'Alie (ITA) Iran Shadi Abdolvand (IRI)
Dunk contest Ukraine Vadym Poddubchenko (UKR) Poland Piotr Grabowski (POL) Latvia Kristaps Dārgais (LAT)
Shoot-out contest (mixed)

References

  1. ^ a b "Dunk Contest". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Skills Contest". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d "Shoot-Out Contest". FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2018. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  4. ^ Saldajeno, Ivan Stewart (12 June 2018). "Pontejos earns seat in 3x3 WC shootout finals". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 13 June 2018.