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2019 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship

The 2019 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship was held at the Suphanburi Indoor Stadium in Thailand, from 23 to 27 May 2019. It was the third wheelchair basketball world championship for women in the under-25 age category. Eight nations competed: Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Thailand, South Africa, Turkey and the United States. The event took the form of a round-robin tournament, with each team playing all the other teams once. The eight teams then went into quarter-finals, while the bottom two played each other for world ranking. The winners of the semi-finals faced each other in the final, while the losers played for bronze. The competition was won by the United States, with Australia taking silver and Great Britain claiming bronze.

2019 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship
VenueSuphanburi Indoor Stadium
LocationSuphanburi, Thailand
Start date23 May 2019
End date27 May 2019
Competitors8 teams from 8 nations
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Competition edit

The 2019 Women's U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship was the third wheelchair basketball world championship for women in the under-25 age category. The event is held every four years; it was previously held in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, in 2011, and in Beijing, China, in 2015.[1] Thailand was chosen as the host in November 2018.[2]

Eight nations competed: Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Thailand, South Africa, Turkey and the United States. The teams were divided into two pools. A draw ceremony was conducted in Bangkok on 1 April 2019, presided over by Ulf Mehrens, the President of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF), and Chutinant Bhirombhakdi, the President of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand. Great Britain, Japan, South Africa and Thailand were assigned to Pool A, and Australia, Germany, Turkey and the United States to Pool B.[3] The competition format called for the teams to play each team in their pool. Based on the rankings, they then played a finals series.[4] Because there was only eight teams, all advanced to the quarter-finals.[5] The schedule was released in April 2019.[6]

Venue edit

The event was held at the Suphanburi Indoor Stadium, a 4,000-seat stadium in the heart of Suphanburi.[7]

Teams edit

The South African team was named on 8 May. The team included many players who were new to the sport, and some had never traveled on a plane before. The team officials were under no illusions about the difficulty of winning games, but saw the tournament as an opportunity to build their wheelchair basketball program, with an eye to qualifying for the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris.[8] Similarly, the Australian U25 team, known as the Devils, was unashamedly a development team, with only one of its eleven players being a member of the senior team, the Gliders: Annabelle Lindsay, who had played in the 2018 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Hamburg in 2018. Most of the youthful side would be eligible to play in the next U25 championship, and three would be eligible to play in the next three.[9] In contrast, Team Great Britain regarded itself as a serious contender, having won in Beijing in 2015, and the U24 European Wheelchair Basketball Championship in 2016 and 2018. The team included five members of the senior team: Joy Haizelden, Maddie Thompson, Kayla Bell, Siobhan Fitzpatrick and Charlotte Moore.[10]

Preliminary round edit

23 May 2019
11:30
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Thailand   16–35   South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 3–5, 6–6, 3–14, 4–10
Pts: Pattiang 4
Rebs: Lasopa 13
Asts: Lasopa 2
Pts: Mcelini 16
Rebs: Mcelini 8
Asts: Ngoni 5
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
23 May 2019
13:45
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Japan   30–47   Great Britain
Scoring by quarter: 8–13, 6–11, 8–15, 8–8
Pts: Zaima 10
Rebs: Usui 12
Asts: Usui 6
Pts: Thompson 18
Rebs: Thompson 13
Asts: Haizelden 9
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
23 May 2019
16:00
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Germany   37–55   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 6–17, 9–14, 10–16, 12–8
Pts: Weiss 10
Rebs: Hennig 5
Asts: Hennig 3
Pts: Lindsay 27
Rebs: Lindsay 12
Asts: Latu, Shadwell 4
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
23 May 2019
18:15
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Turkey   16–70   United States
Scoring by quarter: 2–22, 4–18, 3–16, 7–14
Pts: Tan 6
Rebs: Atay 7
Asts: Atay, Tan 1
Pts: Moody 16
Rebs: Moody 10
Asts: Dunkin, Moody 4
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
24 May 2019
10:00
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South Africa   8–81   Japan
Scoring by quarter: 4–20, 0–14, 4–27, 0–20
Pts: Mceleni 6
Rebs: Mceleni 8
Asts: Mceleni 1
Pts: Usui 23
Rebs: Usui 8
Asts: Yanigimoto 11
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
24 May 2019
12:15
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United States   62–11   Germany
Scoring by quarter: 25–0, 14–0, 12–4, 11–7
Pts: Gonzalez 16
Rebs: Moody 10
Asts: Aslakson 5
Pts: Lieb 3
Rebs: Lieb 7
Asts: Lieb, Finger 2
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
24 May 2019
15:00
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Australia   53–24   Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 11–0, 20–12, 14–6, 8–6
Pts: Shadwell 13
Rebs: Shadwell 9
Asts: Latu 5
Pts: Tan 16
Rebs: Atay 5
Asts: Atay 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
24 May 2019
17:15
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Great Britain   73–10   Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 24–0, 18–2, 18–2, 13–6
Pts: Robinson 14
Rebs: Wheeler 14
Asts: Haizelden 7
Pts: Lasopa 8
Rebs: Lasopa 7
Asts: Putthanoi 1
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
25 May 2019
10:00
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Germany   46–24   Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 13–4, 4–12, 14–8, 15–0
Pts: Lieb 15
Rebs: Schuren 7
Asts: Lieb 4
Pts: Tan 8
Rebs: Tan 11
Asts: Atay 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
25 May 2019
12:15
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Thailand   4–47   Japan
Scoring by quarter: 0–19, 0–14, 2–10, 2–4
Pts: Lasopa 3
Rebs: Nanthasombat 9
Pts: Yanagimoto 8
Rebs: Hatakeyama 6
Asts: Zaima 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
25 May 2019
15:00
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South Africa   12–80   Great Britain
Scoring by quarter: 2–27, 2–21, 4–16, 4–16
Pts: Ngoni 6
Rebs: Ndela, Mbatha 4
Asts: Ngoni 3
Pts: Atkin 20
Rebs: Fitzpatrick 9
Asts: Haizelden 6
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
25 May 2019
17:15
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United States   56–31   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 20–4, 12–6, 12–14, 12–7
Pts: Hollermann 14
Rebs: Zurbugg 7
Asts: Dunkin 6
Pts: Shadwell 11
Rebs: Lindsay 12
Asts: Lindsay 4
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium

The first day opened well for South Africa, which scored its first ever win in the competition, with a 16-35 win over the host nation. Team GB got off to a shaky start against Japan, but claimed a 47-30 win. The Devils performed well against Germany, with Lindsay racking up 27 points and 12 rebounds in a 55-37 win. On the final game of the day, the USA was too good for Turkey.[11] On the second day, Japan notched up its first win, against South Africa;[12] the USA had little trouble with Germany;[13] the Devils held Turkey to a scoreless 11-0 first quarter before going on to post a second win;[14] and Team GB coasted to an easy win against Thailand.[15] On the third day, Germany defeated Turkey 46-24 to secure the third spot in Pool B,[16] and Japan defeated Thailand to grab second place in Pool A.[17] With another easy victory, this time 80-12 over South Africa, Team GB claimed the top spot in Pool A.[18] The final game of the round was a fight for the top spot in Pool B between the Devils and the USA. The USA concentrated on shutting down Lindsay, who had been averaging 35 points per game. This time she scored only 10 points, but Teisha Shadwell also proved a threat, and ended the game with a double-double of 11 points and 12 rebounds. When the USA rotated its players, the Devils began to gain the upper hand, winning the third quarter by two points. In the end, the USA won 56-31, and, undefeated, secured the top place in Pool B.[19]

Standings at end of playoff round edit

Pool A edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Great Britain 3 3 0 200 52 +148 6 Quarter-finals
2   Japan 3 2 1 158 59 +99 5
3   South Africa 3 1 2 55 177 −122 4
4   Thailand 3 0 3 30 155 −125 3
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.

Pool B edit

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   United States 3 3 0 188 58 +130 6 Quarter-finals
2   Australia 3 2 1 139 117 +22 5
3   Germany 3 1 2 94 141 −47 4
4   Turkey 3 0 3 64 169 −105 3
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.

Finals edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal
 
          
 
26 May
 
 
  United States65
 
27 May
 
  Thailand10
 
  United States78
 
26 May
 
  Japan24
 
  Japan42
 
28 May
 
  Germany37
 
  United States62
 
26 May
 
  Australia25
 
  Great Britain70
 
27 May
 
  Turkey15
 
  Great Britain36
 
26 May
 
  Australia42 Bronze medal
 
  Australia72
 
28 May
 
  South Africa12
 
  Great Britain63
 
 
  Japan31
 
Quarter-Final 1
26 May 2019
10:00
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Japan   42–37   Germany
Scoring by quarter: 6–12, 10–5, 8–12, 18–8
Pts: Yanagimoto 21
Rebs: Usui 17
Asts: Yanagimoto 4
Pts: Weiss 10
Rebs: Weiss 13
Asts: Burgenthal 9
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Quarter-Final 2
26 May 2019
12:15
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Australia   72–12   South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 24–8, 16–2, 18–0, 14–2
Pts: Lindsay 32
Rebs: Lindsay 24
Asts: Latu 8
Pts: Mceleni 6
Rebs: Mceleni 9
Asts: Ngoni 2
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Quarter-Final 3
26 May 2019
15:00
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United States   65–10   Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 17–2, 14–2, 14–4, 20–2
Pts: Gonzalez 14
Rebs: Oberst 8
Asts: Gonzalez 6
Pts: Lasopa 8
Rebs: Nanthasombat 9
Asts: Lasopa 1
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Quarter-Final 4
26 May 2019
17:15
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Great Britain   70–15   Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 21–6, 16–2, 18–5, 15–2
Pts: Haizelden 16
Rebs: Fitzpatrick 8
Asts: Haizelden 9
Pts: Tan 7
Rebs: Tan 10
Asts: Atay 2
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
5/8 Crossover 1
27 May 2019
10:00
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Germany   52–14   Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 17–4, 10–2, 9–1, 16–7
Pts: Risse 19
Rebs: Schuren 9
Asts: Weiss 6
Pts: Lasopa 12
Rebs: Lasopa 12
Asts: Lasopa 1
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
5/8 Crossover 2
27 May 2019
12:15
Report
Turkey   48–25   South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 10–7, 14–4, 22–4, 2–10
Pts: Tan 24
Rebs: Tan 10
Asts: Atay 9
Pts: Mceleni 5
Rebs: Mceleni 7
Asts: Ngoni 4
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Semi-Final 1
27 May 2019
15:00
Report
United States   78–24   Japan
Scoring by quarter: 31–2, 20–7, 17–9, 10–6
Pts: Hollermann 33
Rebs: Moody 13
Asts: Dunkin 10
Pts: Yanagimoto 9
Rebs: Yamasaki 9
Asts: Yanagimoto 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Semi-Final 2
27 May 2019
17:15
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Great Britain   36–42   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 10–14, 11–9, 8–10, 7–9
Pts: Thompson 14
Rebs: Atkin 20
Asts: Haizelden 4
Pts: Lindsay 20
Rebs: Lindsay 26
Asts: Shadwell 9
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
7th/8th place game
28 May 2019
10:00
Report
South Africa   26–19   Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 8–6, 8–2, 4–7, 6–4
Pts: Mbatha 8
Rebs: Mbath 11
Asts: Ngoni 3
Pts: Thalma-Aied 12
Rebs: Nanthasombat 26
Asts: Nanthasombat 1
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
5th/6th place game
28 May 2019
12:15
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Germany   60–13   Turkey
Scoring by quarter: 14–4, 16–4, 12–2, 18–3
Pts: Erni 18
Rebs: Erni 10
Asts: Lieb 8
Pts: Atay 5
Rebs: Tan 11
Asts: Tan 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Bronze medal match
28 May 2019
15:00
Report
Great Britain   63–31   Japan
Scoring by quarter: 16–6, 14–6, 21–10, 12–9
Pts: Haizelden 14
Rebs: Haizelden 12
Asts: Haizelden 16
Pts: Usui 11
Rebs: Usui 14
Asts: Yoshioka 4
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium
Gold medal match
28 May 2019
17:15
Report
United States   62–25   Australia
Scoring by quarter: 18–2, 18–2, 12–10, 14–11
Pts: Hollermann 18
Rebs: Dunkin 5
Asts: Dunkin 6
Pts: Lindsay 13
Rebs: Lindsay 14
Asts: Lindsay 3
Suphanburi Indoor Stadium

In the quarter-finals, Japan staged a thrilling 18-8 final quarter fight back to defeat Germany 42-37. In a hard-fought match, Japan's pressure held Germany to a dismal 19 percent scoring efficiency, while Amane Yanagimoto racked up 21 points, and Kotone Usui had a double-double with 10 points and 17 rebounds. It was Japan's first ever quarter-final win, and ensured its highest ever ranking.[20] For the Devils it would be their third semi-final appearance, with their place locked in with a 72-12 demolition of South Africa. Lindsay posted a double-double of 32 points and 24 rebounds, Georgia Bishop-Cash and Jess Cronje also posted double-doubles, and most of the rest of the team made the scoreboard.[21] A brave Thailand held the USA to just 31 points at half time, its lowest half-time score of the tournament, but could not stop them, and the USA went into the semi-finals undaunted, posting a final score of 65-10.[22] In the last quarter-final, Team GB defeated Turkey 70-15, with four players scoring in the double digits.[23]

In the crossover games, Germany bounced back from its defeat by Japan to defeat Thailand 52-14,[24] and Turkey celebrated its first ever win, a 48-25 victory over South Africa.[25] In the first semi-final, the USA beat Japan 78-24.[26] In the second, the Devils came up against the undefeated Team GB. Both sides subjected the other to intense defensive pressure, with Team GB forcing the Devils into a series of eight second violations. Maddie Thompson was pulled off after she racked up three personal fouls, and the British defence struggled with height of Lindsay and Shadwell. A three-point buzzer beater from Joy Haizelden left Team GB just two points down at half time, but the Devils pushed their lead out to four points by three quarter time. Team GB's press forced multiple turnovers, but the Devils' pressure caused Team GB to miss many shots, and they ended with an average shooting accuracy of just 22 percent. In the end, Team GB's undefeated run ended, and the Devils were into the final with a 42-36 win.[27]

South Africa won the 7th/8th place game against Thailand,[28] Germany defeated Turkey in the 5th/6th place game,[29] and Team GB rallied after its defeat by the Devils to claim the bronze medal with a win over Japan.[30] In the anticlimactic final game, Lindsay lined up against five of her team mates from the University of Texas at Arlington Lady Movin' Mavs wheelchair basketball team: Nina Welfle, Rose Hollermann, Abby Dunkin, Josie Aslakson and Elizabeth Becker.[31] The USA were too good, posting a 62-25 win. It was the USA's second win, and the Devil's third silver in a row.[32]

MVP and All Stars edit

The 2019 Women’s U25 World Championship All-Star Five was announced at the closing banquet on the final night of the tournament at the Songphanburi Hotel, in Suphanburi. The All-Star Five is made up of the best 1 point player, 2 point player, 3 point player and 4 point player, plus the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament, as voted by their fellow competitors.[33]

All Star Five edit

Source:[33]

Most Valuable Player edit

Source:[33]

Notes edit

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  3. ^ "Pools drawn for 2019 WomenΓÇÖs U25 World Championship". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  4. ^ "U25 World Championship Schedule" (PDF). 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  5. ^ "2019 WomenΓÇÖs U25 World Championship Schedule released". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  6. ^ "2019 WomenΓÇÖs U25 World Championship Schedule released - IWBF". International Wheelchair Basketball Federation. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Venue". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  8. ^ "South Africa Women's U25 team named for World Championship". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  9. ^ "U25 Devils team announced for IWBF World Championships". Paralympics Australia. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  10. ^ "GB announce experienced squad for 2019 Women's U25 World Championship". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  11. ^ "U25 World Championship action gets underway". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  12. ^ "Japan get first win of Womens U25 World Championship". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Gonzalez leads the charge for USA against Germany". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Australia Devils make it two from two at U25 World's". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  15. ^ "GB coast to win over Thailand at U25 World's". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  16. ^ "Germany topple Turkey to take third spot in Pool B". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  17. ^ "Japan defeat Thailand to ensure second place in pool". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  18. ^ "Great Britain dominate pool A with win over South Africa". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  19. ^ "USA go 3-0 with win over Australia". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  20. ^ "Japan clinch U25 World's semi-final spot for first time in its history". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  21. ^ "Australia make U25 World's semi-final for third consecutive time". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  22. ^ "USA remain untouchable and secure U25 World's semi-finals place". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  23. ^ "Reigning U25 World Champions Great Britain safely through to semi-finals". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  24. ^ "Germany bounce back to progress to 5-6 Placing game". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  25. ^ "Historic first win for Turkey's U25 women's team". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  26. ^ "USA head to gold medal game with unblemished record". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  27. ^ "Australia knock out reigning champions Great Britain to head into gold medal game". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  28. ^ "South Africa hold off Thailand fightback to secure seventh". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  29. ^ "Fifth place finish for Germany at the U25 World's". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  30. ^ "Great Britain claim U25 World bronze over Japan". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  31. ^ "Women's Team - Movin Mavs". The University of Texas at Arlington. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  32. ^ "USA crowned 2019 WomenΓÇÖs U25 World Champions". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
  33. ^ a b c "All- Star Five 2019 Women's U25 World Championship revealed". 2019 Women's U25 World Championships. Retrieved 29 May 2019.

External links edit

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The 2019 Women s U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship was held at the Suphanburi Indoor Stadium in Thailand from 23 to 27 May 2019 It was the third wheelchair basketball world championship for women in the under 25 age category Eight nations competed Australia Germany Great Britain Japan Thailand South Africa Turkey and the United States The event took the form of a round robin tournament with each team playing all the other teams once The eight teams then went into quarter finals while the bottom two played each other for world ranking The winners of the semi finals faced each other in the final while the losers played for bronze The competition was won by the United States with Australia taking silver and Great Britain claiming bronze 2019 Women s U25 Wheelchair Basketball World ChampionshipVenueSuphanburi Indoor StadiumLocationSuphanburi ThailandStart date23 May 2019End date27 May 2019Competitors8 teams from 8 nations 20152023 Contents 1 Competition 2 Venue 3 Teams 3 1 Australia 3 2 South Africa 3 3 Germany 3 4 Thailand 3 5 Great Britain 3 6 Turkey 3 7 Japan 3 8 United States 4 Preliminary round 5 Standings at end of playoff round 5 1 Pool A 5 2 Pool B 6 Finals 7 MVP and All Stars 7 1 All Star Five 7 2 Most Valuable Player 8 Notes 9 External linksCompetition editThe 2019 Women s U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship was the third wheelchair basketball world championship for women in the under 25 age category The event is held every four years it was previously held in St Catharines Ontario Canada in 2011 and in Beijing China in 2015 1 Thailand was chosen as the host in November 2018 2 Eight nations competed Australia Germany Great Britain Japan Thailand South Africa Turkey and the United States The teams were divided into two pools A draw ceremony was conducted in Bangkok on 1 April 2019 presided over by Ulf Mehrens the President of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation IWBF and Chutinant Bhirombhakdi the President of the Paralympic Committee of Thailand Great Britain Japan South Africa and Thailand were assigned to Pool A and Australia Germany Turkey and the United States to Pool B 3 The competition format called for the teams to play each team in their pool Based on the rankings they then played a finals series 4 Because there was only eight teams all advanced to the quarter finals 5 The schedule was released in April 2019 6 Venue editThe event was held at the Suphanburi Indoor Stadium a 4 000 seat stadium in the heart of Suphanburi 7 Teams edit nbsp Australia edit Head Coach Stephen Charlton Assistant Coach Sarah Graham Assistant Technical Dave Hegerty Physiotherapist Bonnie Kerr Team Manager Jane Kyle Physiologist Steph Shell Name Class 4 Mary Friday 1 0 5 Jessica Cronje 4 0 6 Lauren Hardbottle 4 0 7 Maryanne Latu 2 5 8 Georgia Bishop Cash 4 0 9 Isabel Martin 1 0 10 Teisha Shadwell 4 5 11 Taishar Ovens 1 0 12 Sarah King 3 0 13 Annabelle Lindsay 4 5 14 Victoria Simpson 1 0 Source Australia 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp South Africa edit Head Coach Nthombizile Nthombeni Assistant Coach James Mthethwa Team Manager Gerhard Smith Sport Massage Kate Douglas Second Assistant Coach Wiseman Dlamini Chef De Mission Charles Saunders Name Class 4 Aviwe Ngoni 1 0 5 Samkelisiwe Mbatha 2 0 6 Tshwanelo Moabi 1 0 7 Lungile Ndlela 2 5 8 Emihle Mbotho 3 5 9 Nolitha Kibido 3 5 10 Ongezwa Hagu 4 0 11 Nokuthula Yonke 3 5 12 Asive Gilifile 4 0 13 Nokwanda Hlongwane 4 5 14 Duduzile Mceleni 4 5 15 Simphiwe Manqele 4 5 Source South Africa 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp Germany edit Trainer Dennis Nohl Assistant Trainer Marina Mohnen Physical Therapist Franziska Vogel Physiotherapist Mathis Garvels Team Doctor Leutheuser Technician Marie Scheidemann Name Class 4 Svenja Erni 3 5 5 Anna Lena Hennig 2 5 6 Catharina Weiẞ 1 0 7 Anne Sophie Risse 4 5 8 Lisa Bergenthal 4 0 9 Sarah Heibutzki 2 0 10 Anna Jansen 2 5 11 Martha Schuren 2 5 13 Valeska Finger 2 5 15 Rebecca Lieb 3 5 Source Germany 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp Thailand edit Head Coach Ali Arda Ozturk Assistant Coach Tawatchai Jaisin Team Manager Wootisak Pinwiset Assistant Coach Akapo Kunpradit Assistant Coach Erdener Atalan Name Class 4 Weerada Patitang 1 0 5 Ratree Tawongsa 2 0 6 Warisa Thamla Aied 3 0 7 Pimjai Putthanoi 2 0 8 Saranjit Kohoudheng 2 0 9 Nuttaporn Lasopa 3 5 10 Saowalak Nanthasombat 4 0 11 Techinee Duang In 3 0 12 Sabeeroh Leemoh 4 5 14 Thitirat Pengprasitthipong 4 0 15 Titinan Anongchai 4 0 Source Thailand 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp Great Britain edit Head Coach Daniel Price Assistant Coach Simon Fisher Team Manager Rosie Williams Physiotherapist Laura Heathcote Performance Analyst Nathan Payne Doctor Andrew Hogg Mechanic Tanakom Sheepsomsong Performance Director Jayne Ellis Name Class 4 Charlotte Moore 1 0 5 Bethany Wheeler 2 5 6 Michaela Bell 1 5 7 Niamh Horan 3 0 8 Adele Atkin 1 5 9 Brooke Mottram 3 0 10 Jade Atkin 4 5 11 Madeleine Thompson 4 0 12 Freya Levy 2 0 13 Siobhan Fitzpatrick 3 0 14 Joy Haizelden 2 5 15 Lucy Robinson 4 5 Source Great Britain 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp Turkey edit Head Coach Murat Saltan Assistant Coach Abdullah Bayram Team Manager Onder Yurdagul Physiotherapist Ayca Uyan Mechanic Servet Ergun Companion Seyhan Candan Name Class 5 Hatice Atay 3 5 6 Sera Uzun 2 5 7 Oznur Koc 4 0 8 Meryem Tan 4 0 9 Hilal Eker 4 5 10 Ecem Nur Adiguzel 1 0 11 Ebru Cam 1 0 13 Begum Pusat 2 5 14 Rabia Akyurek 2 0 15 Hacire Dogan 1 0 Source Turkey 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp Japan edit Head Coach Sayaka Yamasaki Assistant Coach Erika Yoshida Trainer Jun Nomura Trainer Takumi Saito Team Staff Miho Yoshikawa Analyst Keigo Hirata Interpreter Nuriya Narita Secretary General Yurie Miyamoto Name Class 2 Izumi Zaima 1 0 4 Amane Yanagimoto 2 5 6 Kimi Yoshioka 4 0 7 Miwako Kanno 4 5 10 Hotaru Tatsuoka 1 5 11 Yuri Eguchi 2 0 12 Yui Ishikawa 1 0 16 Kotone Usui 4 5 27 Niina Okugawa 1 0 31 Moe Hatakeyama 4 0 51 Kanako Yamasaki 4 5 Source Japan 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 nbsp United States edit Head Coach Lawerance Trooper Johnson Assistant Coach Melanie Brionez Assistant Coach Mieko Chambers Team Manager Trice Ham Athletic Trainer Karla Francioni Name Class 1 Alejandra Ibanez 2 5 7 Josie Aslakson 1 0 8 Abigail Bauleke 1 5 13 Riley Ljungdahl 1 0 15 Rose Hollermann 3 5 20 Angelina Welfle 3 0 22 Elizabeth Becker 1 0 23 Abby Dunkin 3 5 24 Lindsey Zurbrugg 2 5 34 Emily Oberst 4 5 43 Bailey Moody 4 0 54 Ixhelt Gonzalez 4 5 Source United States 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 The South African team was named on 8 May The team included many players who were new to the sport and some had never traveled on a plane before The team officials were under no illusions about the difficulty of winning games but saw the tournament as an opportunity to build their wheelchair basketball program with an eye to qualifying for the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris 8 Similarly the Australian U25 team known as the Devils was unashamedly a development team with only one of its eleven players being a member of the senior team the Gliders Annabelle Lindsay who had played in the 2018 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Hamburg in 2018 Most of the youthful side would be eligible to play in the next U25 championship and three would be eligible to play in the next three 9 In contrast Team Great Britain regarded itself as a serious contender having won in Beijing in 2015 and the U24 European Wheelchair Basketball Championship in 2016 and 2018 The team included five members of the senior team Joy Haizelden Maddie Thompson Kayla Bell Siobhan Fitzpatrick and Charlotte Moore 10 Preliminary round edit23 May 201911 30 Report Thailand nbsp 16 35 nbsp South Africa Scoring by quarter 3 5 6 6 3 14 4 10Pts Pattiang 4Rebs Lasopa 13Asts Lasopa 2 Pts Mcelini 16Rebs Mcelini 8Asts Ngoni 5 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 23 May 201913 45 Report Japan nbsp 30 47 nbsp Great Britain Scoring by quarter 8 13 6 11 8 15 8 8Pts Zaima 10Rebs Usui 12Asts Usui 6 Pts Thompson 18Rebs Thompson 13Asts Haizelden 9 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 23 May 201916 00 Report Germany nbsp 37 55 nbsp Australia Scoring by quarter 6 17 9 14 10 16 12 8Pts Weiss 10Rebs Hennig 5Asts Hennig 3 Pts Lindsay 27Rebs Lindsay 12Asts Latu Shadwell 4 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 23 May 201918 15 Report Turkey nbsp 16 70 nbsp United States Scoring by quarter 2 22 4 18 3 16 7 14Pts Tan 6Rebs Atay 7Asts Atay Tan 1 Pts Moody 16Rebs Moody 10Asts Dunkin Moody 4 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 24 May 201910 00 Report South Africa nbsp 8 81 nbsp Japan Scoring by quarter 4 20 0 14 4 27 0 20Pts Mceleni 6Rebs Mceleni 8Asts Mceleni 1 Pts Usui 23Rebs Usui 8Asts Yanigimoto 11 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 24 May 201912 15 Report United States nbsp 62 11 nbsp Germany Scoring by quarter 25 0 14 0 12 4 11 7Pts Gonzalez 16Rebs Moody 10Asts Aslakson 5 Pts Lieb 3Rebs Lieb 7Asts Lieb Finger 2 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 24 May 201915 00 Report Australia nbsp 53 24 nbsp Turkey Scoring by quarter 11 0 20 12 14 6 8 6Pts Shadwell 13Rebs Shadwell 9Asts Latu 5 Pts Tan 16Rebs Atay 5Asts Atay 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 24 May 201917 15 Report Great Britain nbsp 73 10 nbsp Thailand Scoring by quarter 24 0 18 2 18 2 13 6Pts Robinson 14Rebs Wheeler 14Asts Haizelden 7 Pts Lasopa 8Rebs Lasopa 7Asts Putthanoi 1 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 25 May 201910 00 Report Germany nbsp 46 24 nbsp Turkey Scoring by quarter 13 4 4 12 14 8 15 0Pts Lieb 15Rebs Schuren 7Asts Lieb 4 Pts Tan 8Rebs Tan 11Asts Atay 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 25 May 201912 15 Report Thailand nbsp 4 47 nbsp Japan Scoring by quarter 0 19 0 14 2 10 2 4Pts Lasopa 3Rebs Nanthasombat 9 Pts Yanagimoto 8Rebs Hatakeyama 6Asts Zaima 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 25 May 201915 00 Report South Africa nbsp 12 80 nbsp Great Britain Scoring by quarter 2 27 2 21 4 16 4 16Pts Ngoni 6Rebs Ndela Mbatha 4Asts Ngoni 3 Pts Atkin 20Rebs Fitzpatrick 9Asts Haizelden 6 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 25 May 201917 15 Report United States nbsp 56 31 nbsp Australia Scoring by quarter 20 4 12 6 12 14 12 7Pts Hollermann 14Rebs Zurbugg 7Asts Dunkin 6 Pts Shadwell 11Rebs Lindsay 12Asts Lindsay 4 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium The first day opened well for South Africa which scored its first ever win in the competition with a 16 35 win over the host nation Team GB got off to a shaky start against Japan but claimed a 47 30 win The Devils performed well against Germany with Lindsay racking up 27 points and 12 rebounds in a 55 37 win On the final game of the day the USA was too good for Turkey 11 On the second day Japan notched up its first win against South Africa 12 the USA had little trouble with Germany 13 the Devils held Turkey to a scoreless 11 0 first quarter before going on to post a second win 14 and Team GB coasted to an easy win against Thailand 15 On the third day Germany defeated Turkey 46 24 to secure the third spot in Pool B 16 and Japan defeated Thailand to grab second place in Pool A 17 With another easy victory this time 80 12 over South Africa Team GB claimed the top spot in Pool A 18 The final game of the round was a fight for the top spot in Pool B between the Devils and the USA The USA concentrated on shutting down Lindsay who had been averaging 35 points per game This time she scored only 10 points but Teisha Shadwell also proved a threat and ended the game with a double double of 11 points and 12 rebounds When the USA rotated its players the Devils began to gain the upper hand winning the third quarter by two points In the end the USA won 56 31 and undefeated secured the top place in Pool B 19 Standings at end of playoff round editPool A edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Great Britain 3 3 0 200 52 148 6 Quarter finals 2 nbsp Japan 3 2 1 158 59 99 5 3 nbsp South Africa 3 1 2 55 177 122 4 4 nbsp Thailand 3 0 3 30 155 125 3Source 1 Rules for classification 1 Points 2 Head to head results 3 Points difference 4 Points scored Pool B edit Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp United States 3 3 0 188 58 130 6 Quarter finals 2 nbsp Australia 3 2 1 139 117 22 5 3 nbsp Germany 3 1 2 94 141 47 4 4 nbsp Turkey 3 0 3 64 169 105 3Source 2 Rules for classification 1 Points 2 Head to head results 3 Points difference 4 Points scored Finals edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsGold medal 26 May nbsp United States65 27 May nbsp Thailand10 nbsp United States78 26 May nbsp Japan24 nbsp Japan42 28 May nbsp Germany37 nbsp United States62 26 May nbsp Australia25 nbsp Great Britain70 27 May nbsp Turkey15 nbsp Great Britain36 26 May nbsp Australia42Bronze medal nbsp Australia72 28 May nbsp South Africa12 nbsp Great Britain63 nbsp Japan31 Quarter Final 1 26 May 201910 00 Report Japan nbsp 42 37 nbsp Germany Scoring by quarter 6 12 10 5 8 12 18 8Pts Yanagimoto 21Rebs Usui 17Asts Yanagimoto 4 Pts Weiss 10Rebs Weiss 13Asts Burgenthal 9 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Quarter Final 2 26 May 201912 15 Report Australia nbsp 72 12 nbsp South Africa Scoring by quarter 24 8 16 2 18 0 14 2Pts Lindsay 32Rebs Lindsay 24Asts Latu 8 Pts Mceleni 6Rebs Mceleni 9Asts Ngoni 2 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Quarter Final 3 26 May 201915 00 Report United States nbsp 65 10 nbsp Thailand Scoring by quarter 17 2 14 2 14 4 20 2Pts Gonzalez 14Rebs Oberst 8Asts Gonzalez 6 Pts Lasopa 8Rebs Nanthasombat 9Asts Lasopa 1 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Quarter Final 4 26 May 201917 15 Report Great Britain nbsp 70 15 nbsp Turkey Scoring by quarter 21 6 16 2 18 5 15 2Pts Haizelden 16Rebs Fitzpatrick 8Asts Haizelden 9 Pts Tan 7Rebs Tan 10Asts Atay 2 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 5 8 Crossover 1 27 May 201910 00 Report Germany nbsp 52 14 nbsp Thailand Scoring by quarter 17 4 10 2 9 1 16 7Pts Risse 19Rebs Schuren 9Asts Weiss 6 Pts Lasopa 12Rebs Lasopa 12Asts Lasopa 1 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 5 8 Crossover 2 27 May 201912 15 Report Turkey nbsp 48 25 nbsp South Africa Scoring by quarter 10 7 14 4 22 4 2 10Pts Tan 24Rebs Tan 10Asts Atay 9 Pts Mceleni 5Rebs Mceleni 7Asts Ngoni 4 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Semi Final 1 27 May 201915 00 Report United States nbsp 78 24 nbsp Japan Scoring by quarter 31 2 20 7 17 9 10 6Pts Hollermann 33Rebs Moody 13Asts Dunkin 10 Pts Yanagimoto 9Rebs Yamasaki 9Asts Yanagimoto 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Semi Final 2 27 May 201917 15 Report Great Britain nbsp 36 42 nbsp Australia Scoring by quarter 10 14 11 9 8 10 7 9Pts Thompson 14Rebs Atkin 20Asts Haizelden 4 Pts Lindsay 20Rebs Lindsay 26Asts Shadwell 9 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 7th 8th place game 28 May 201910 00 Report South Africa nbsp 26 19 nbsp Thailand Scoring by quarter 8 6 8 2 4 7 6 4Pts Mbatha 8Rebs Mbath 11Asts Ngoni 3 Pts Thalma Aied 12Rebs Nanthasombat 26Asts Nanthasombat 1 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium 5th 6th place game 28 May 201912 15 Report Germany nbsp 60 13 nbsp Turkey Scoring by quarter 14 4 16 4 12 2 18 3Pts Erni 18Rebs Erni 10Asts Lieb 8 Pts Atay 5Rebs Tan 11Asts Tan 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Bronze medal match 28 May 201915 00 Report Great Britain nbsp 63 31 nbsp Japan Scoring by quarter 16 6 14 6 21 10 12 9Pts Haizelden 14Rebs Haizelden 12Asts Haizelden 16 Pts Usui 11Rebs Usui 14Asts Yoshioka 4 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium Gold medal match 28 May 201917 15 Report United States nbsp 62 25 nbsp Australia Scoring by quarter 18 2 18 2 12 10 14 11Pts Hollermann 18Rebs Dunkin 5Asts Dunkin 6 Pts Lindsay 13Rebs Lindsay 14Asts Lindsay 3 Suphanburi Indoor Stadium In the quarter finals Japan staged a thrilling 18 8 final quarter fight back to defeat Germany 42 37 In a hard fought match Japan s pressure held Germany to a dismal 19 percent scoring efficiency while Amane Yanagimoto racked up 21 points and Kotone Usui had a double double with 10 points and 17 rebounds It was Japan s first ever quarter final win and ensured its highest ever ranking 20 For the Devils it would be their third semi final appearance with their place locked in with a 72 12 demolition of South Africa Lindsay posted a double double of 32 points and 24 rebounds Georgia Bishop Cash and Jess Cronje also posted double doubles and most of the rest of the team made the scoreboard 21 A brave Thailand held the USA to just 31 points at half time its lowest half time score of the tournament but could not stop them and the USA went into the semi finals undaunted posting a final score of 65 10 22 In the last quarter final Team GB defeated Turkey 70 15 with four players scoring in the double digits 23 In the crossover games Germany bounced back from its defeat by Japan to defeat Thailand 52 14 24 and Turkey celebrated its first ever win a 48 25 victory over South Africa 25 In the first semi final the USA beat Japan 78 24 26 In the second the Devils came up against the undefeated Team GB Both sides subjected the other to intense defensive pressure with Team GB forcing the Devils into a series of eight second violations Maddie Thompson was pulled off after she racked up three personal fouls and the British defence struggled with height of Lindsay and Shadwell A three point buzzer beater from Joy Haizelden left Team GB just two points down at half time but the Devils pushed their lead out to four points by three quarter time Team GB s press forced multiple turnovers but the Devils pressure caused Team GB to miss many shots and they ended with an average shooting accuracy of just 22 percent In the end Team GB s undefeated run ended and the Devils were into the final with a 42 36 win 27 South Africa won the 7th 8th place game against Thailand 28 Germany defeated Turkey in the 5th 6th place game 29 and Team GB rallied after its defeat by the Devils to claim the bronze medal with a win over Japan 30 In the anticlimactic final game Lindsay lined up against five of her team mates from the University of Texas at Arlington Lady Movin Mavs wheelchair basketball team Nina Welfle Rose Hollermann Abby Dunkin Josie Aslakson and Elizabeth Becker 31 The USA were too good posting a 62 25 win It was the USA s second win and the Devil s third silver in a row 32 MVP and All Stars editThe 2019 Women s U25 World Championship All Star Five was announced at the closing banquet on the final night of the tournament at the Songphanburi Hotel in Suphanburi The All Star Five is made up of the best 1 point player 2 point player 3 point player and 4 point player plus the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament as voted by their fellow competitors 33 All Star Five edit nbsp Catharina Weiss 1 0 GER nbsp Joy Haizelden 2 5 GBR nbsp Abby Dunkin 3 5 USA nbsp Annabelle Lindsay 4 5 AUS Source 33 Most Valuable Player edit nbsp Rose Hollermann 3 5 USA Source 33 Notes edit Women s U25 World Championships International Wheelchair Basketball Federation Retrieved 24 May 2019 Thailand to host 2019 WomenGCOs U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships IWBF International Wheelchair Basketball Federation Retrieved 1 June 2019 Pools drawn for 2019 WomenGCOs U25 World Championship 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 U25 World Championship Schedule PDF 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 2019 WomenGCOs U25 World Championship Schedule released 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 2019 WomenGCOs U25 World Championship Schedule released IWBF International Wheelchair Basketball Federation Retrieved 1 June 2019 Venue 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 24 May 2019 South Africa Women s U25 team named for World Championship 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 U25 Devils team announced for IWBF World Championships Paralympics Australia Retrieved 1 June 2019 GB announce experienced squad for 2019 Women s U25 World Championship 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 U25 World Championship action gets underway 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Japan get first win of Womens U25 World Championship 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Gonzalez leads the charge for USA against Germany 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Australia Devils make it two from two at U25 World s 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 GB coast to win over Thailand at U25 World s 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Germany topple Turkey to take third spot in Pool B 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Japan defeat Thailand to ensure second place in pool 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Great Britain dominate pool A with win over South Africa 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 USA go 3 0 with win over Australia 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Japan clinch U25 World s semi final spot for first time in its history 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Australia make U25 World s semi final for third consecutive time 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 USA remain untouchable and secure U25 World s semi finals place 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Reigning U25 World Champions Great Britain safely through to semi finals 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Germany bounce back to progress to 5 6 Placing game 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Historic first win for Turkey s U25 women s team 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 USA head to gold medal game with unblemished record 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Australia knock out reigning champions Great Britain to head into gold medal game 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 South Africa hold off Thailand fightback to secure seventh 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Fifth place finish for Germany at the U25 World s 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Great Britain claim U25 World bronze over Japan 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 Women s Team Movin Mavs The University of Texas at Arlington Retrieved 1 June 2019 USA crowned 2019 WomenGCOs U25 World Champions 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 1 June 2019 a b c All Star Five 2019 Women s U25 World Championship revealed 2019 Women s U25 World Championships Retrieved 29 May 2019 External links editOfficial website Portals nbsp Sports nbsp Thailand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 Women 27s U25 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship amp oldid 1220672054, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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