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Oscar Furlong

Oscar Alberto Furlong Chretienneau (22 October 1927 – 11 June 2018) was an Argentine basketball player, and tennis player and coach. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. As a basketball player, he was a FIBA World Cup champion in 1950, who also competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games, and at the 1952 Summer Olympic Games.[1] Furlong was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in September 2007.

Oscar Furlong
Furlong, playing with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Villa del Parque, circa 1950–1953.
Personal information
Born(1927-10-22)22 October 1927
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Died11 June 2018(2018-06-11) (aged 90)
NationalityArgentine
Listed height6 ft 2.75 in (1.90 m)
Listed weight185 lb (84 kg)
Career information
CollegeSMU (1953–1956)
Playing career1944–1957
PositionPower forward / center
Career history
1944–1957Gimnasia V. Parque
Career highlights and awards
As player:
FIBA Hall of Fame as player
Medals

Early life and career edit

Nicknamed Pillín and El Primer Crack, Furlong started playing basketball and tennis at the Gymnastics and Tennis Club of Villa del Parque. He later concentrated in basketball, in the youth divisions of Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Villa del Parque. After his debut with the first team in 1944, Furlong won 6 Torneo Metropolitano Buenos Aires League titles (1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1951, and 1954), in the amateur league that was run by the Argentine Basketball Federation. In 1953, Furlong began attending Southern Methodist University, where he played college basketball with the SMU Mustangs. He graduated in 1956, after reaching the 1956 NCAA Final Four, while playing alongside All American, and future NBA player, Jim Krebs.

National team career edit

 
Furlong (#8) fights for control of the ball, at the 1950 FIBA World Championship.

At the 1948 London Summer Olympic Games, after a continued dominance by the United States in the Summer Olympics basketball competition, his 18 points scored, while playing center, helped the senior Argentine national basketball team stay within a basket of the US, during a 59–57 loss. After the game, the United States' head coach, Omar Browning, called him, "one of the finest ball players I ever saw".[2] The Argentine national team finished in fifteenth place in the 1948 Summer Olympics basketball tournament, after not being able to qualify to the eight-team second phase. Afterwards, Furlong also received and declined offers to play in the United States, for the NBA's Minneapolis Lakers, and Baltimore Bullets, and for Adolph Rupp, of the University of Kentucky.

Furlong was a member of the Argentine team that won the gold medal at the 1950 FIBA World Championship, being the second top-scorer, a member of the All-Tournament Team, and the MVP of the tournament. He also scored 20 points in the final against the United States. In the 1951 Pan American Games, he helped Argentina win the silver medal in basketball. At the 1952 Helsinki Summer Olympics, his team earned a fourth-place finish in the basketball tournament, after losing in the semifinals, against the United States, 85–76.

In 1953, after his team won the gold medal at the World University Games, he received a scholarship to play basketball for Southern Methodist University, in the United States. In 1955, he helped the Argentina squad repeat the silver medal result, at the 1955 Pan American Games.

Retirement from basketball and tennis career edit

In 1957, while playing club basketball for Villa del Parque, Furlong was forced to take an early retirement from the sport, at the age of 30, after the new Argentine military government and Amador Barros Hurtado (President of the Argentine Basketball Federation), made the controversial decision that all members of Argentina's FIBA World Cup team should be considered professional, as they had breached the ‘Amateurism Code’ of the IOC, after receiving cars as gifts. On 8 January 1957, all the members of the Argentine FIBA World Cup team were banned for life, from participation in basketball. Juan Perón had previously left the country, to escape the coup d'état of his presidency.

Furlong later played tennis, where he eventually attained a seventh place in the Argentine national rankings. In 1966, he joined the committee of the Argentine Tennis Association (AAT), becoming vice-president, and eventually coach of the Argentine Davis Cup team. In 1977, his last year as a tennis coach, his team reached the semifinals of the 1977 Davis Cup.

References edit

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ "US Pushed to Top Argentina" at Kentucky New Era, 3 Aug 1948

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Oscar Furlong news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Furlong and the second or maternal family name is Chretienneau Oscar Alberto Furlong Chretienneau 22 October 1927 11 June 2018 was an Argentine basketball player and tennis player and coach He was born in Buenos Aires Argentina As a basketball player he was a FIBA World Cup champion in 1950 who also competed at the 1948 Summer Olympic Games and at the 1952 Summer Olympic Games 1 Furlong was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in September 2007 Oscar FurlongFurlong playing with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Villa del Parque circa 1950 1953 Personal informationBorn 1927 10 22 22 October 1927Buenos Aires ArgentinaDied11 June 2018 2018 06 11 aged 90 NationalityArgentineListed height6 ft 2 75 in 1 90 m Listed weight185 lb 84 kg Career informationCollegeSMU 1953 1956 Playing career1944 1957PositionPower forward centerCareer history1944 1957Gimnasia V ParqueCareer highlights and awardsAs player FIBA World Cup MVP 1950 All FIBA World Cup Team 1950 6 Buenos Aires League champion 1945 1948 1951 1954 FIBA Hall of Fame as playerMedals Men s BasketballRepresenting ArgentinaFIBA World CupBuenos Aires 1950Universiade1953 DortmundPan American Games1951 Buenos Aires1955 Mexico City Contents 1 Early life and career 2 National team career 3 Retirement from basketball and tennis career 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editNicknamed Pillin and El Primer Crack Furlong started playing basketball and tennis at the Gymnastics and Tennis Club of Villa del Parque He later concentrated in basketball in the youth divisions of Club Gimnasia y Esgrima de Villa del Parque After his debut with the first team in 1944 Furlong won 6 Torneo Metropolitano Buenos Aires League titles 1945 1946 1947 1948 1951 and 1954 in the amateur league that was run by the Argentine Basketball Federation In 1953 Furlong began attending Southern Methodist University where he played college basketball with the SMU Mustangs He graduated in 1956 after reaching the 1956 NCAA Final Four while playing alongside All American and future NBA player Jim Krebs National team career edit nbsp Furlong 8 fights for control of the ball at the 1950 FIBA World Championship At the 1948 London Summer Olympic Games after a continued dominance by the United States in the Summer Olympics basketball competition his 18 points scored while playing center helped the senior Argentine national basketball team stay within a basket of the US during a 59 57 loss After the game the United States head coach Omar Browning called him one of the finest ball players I ever saw 2 The Argentine national team finished in fifteenth place in the 1948 Summer Olympics basketball tournament after not being able to qualify to the eight team second phase Afterwards Furlong also received and declined offers to play in the United States for the NBA s Minneapolis Lakers and Baltimore Bullets and for Adolph Rupp of the University of Kentucky Furlong was a member of the Argentine team that won the gold medal at the 1950 FIBA World Championship being the second top scorer a member of the All Tournament Team and the MVP of the tournament He also scored 20 points in the final against the United States In the 1951 Pan American Games he helped Argentina win the silver medal in basketball At the 1952 Helsinki Summer Olympics his team earned a fourth place finish in the basketball tournament after losing in the semifinals against the United States 85 76 In 1953 after his team won the gold medal at the World University Games he received a scholarship to play basketball for Southern Methodist University in the United States In 1955 he helped the Argentina squad repeat the silver medal result at the 1955 Pan American Games Retirement from basketball and tennis career editIn 1957 while playing club basketball for Villa del Parque Furlong was forced to take an early retirement from the sport at the age of 30 after the new Argentine military government and Amador Barros Hurtado President of the Argentine Basketball Federation made the controversial decision that all members of Argentina s FIBA World Cup team should be considered professional as they had breached the Amateurism Code of the IOC after receiving cars as gifts On 8 January 1957 all the members of the Argentine FIBA World Cup team were banned for life from participation in basketball Juan Peron had previously left the country to escape the coup d etat of his presidency Furlong later played tennis where he eventually attained a seventh place in the Argentine national rankings In 1966 he joined the committee of the Argentine Tennis Association AAT becoming vice president and eventually coach of the Argentine Davis Cup team In 1977 his last year as a tennis coach his team reached the semifinals of the 1977 Davis Cup References edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Oscar Furlong Olympic Results Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 13 June 2018 US Pushed to Top Argentina at Kentucky New Era 3 Aug 1948External links editOscar Furlong at FIBA nbsp Oscar Furlong at Basketball Reference com nbsp Oscar Furlong at the Association of Tennis Professionals nbsp Oscar Furlong at Olympedia nbsp Oscar Furlong FIBA Hall of Fame Profile at FIBA El Primer Crack of Argentine Basketball Oscar Furlong in Spanish La primera gran estrella Diario Ole in Spanish Biography in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oscar Furlong amp oldid 1194972980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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