2004 FIBA Asia Championship for Women

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2004 FIBA Asia Championship
for Women
20th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationJapan
DatesJanuary 13–19
Teams9 
(from 44 federations)
Venues1 
(in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
(8th title)
MVP Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Miao Lijie
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Flag of Malaysia.svg Chow S.F. (22.3)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (96.7)
Rebounds Flag of India.svg Sam (16.7)Flag of India.svg  India (57.7)
Assists Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wong Y.K. (4.3)Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (21.7)
Official website

The 2004 FIBA Asia Championship for Women is the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the women's basketball tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens. The tournament was held on Sendai, Japan from January 13 to January 19. The championship is divided into two levels: Level I and Level II.

Contents

Preliminary round

Level I

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 440378257+1218
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 431385308+777
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 422321314+76
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 413356328+285
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 404250483−2334
January 13
16:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg12054Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 32–12, 33–13, 25–11, 30–18
Pts: Jung S.M. 21
Rebs: Kim J.Y., Lee J.A., Kim K.R. 6
Asts: Kim J.Y. 6
Pts: Koumoon 18
Rebs: Tunsaw, Chirdpetcharat 4
Asts: Tunsaw, Koumoon, Sriintharasuth 2
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Nadine Crowley (CAN), Naresh Chander Aneja (IND)
January 13
18:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg10079Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 27–26, 32–17, 27–16, 14–20
Pts: Hu X.T. 16
Rebs: Chen N. 7
Asts: Pan W., Hu X.T. 3
Pts: Nagata 21
Rebs: Oga 5
Asts: Hamaguchi 2
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Tong See Koou (MAS)
January 14
16:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg6289Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 26–24, 10–30, 11–23, 15–12
Pts: Cheng H.Y. 18
Rebs: Cheng H.Y. 7
Asts: Chiang F.C. 4
Pts: Miao L.J. 19
Rebs: Chen N. 11
Asts: Miao L.J. 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Trevor Perry (CAN), Richard Villanueva (PHI)
January 14
18:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg6799Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 9–22, 17–27, 24–23
Pts: Kusuda, Nagata 12
Rebs: Hamaguchi 10
Asts: Hamaguchi 4
Pts: Kim K.R. 18
Rebs: Jung S.M. 7
Asts: Park J.E. 7
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Nadine Crowley (CAN)
January 15
16:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg45128Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 13–34, 9–32, 9–28, 14–34
Pts: Yothanan 12
Rebs: Koumoon, Papaktaku, Lakhan 3
Asts: Koumoon, Sriintharasuth 2
Pts: Oga 22
Rebs: Hamaguchi 10
Asts: Yabuuchi, Kusuda 5
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Richard Villanueva (PHI), Lee Hoa-chor (TPE)
January 15
18:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg7959Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 26–18, 22–11, 17–17, 14–13
Pts: Beon Y.H. 15
Rebs: Lee J.A. 7
Asts: Kim J.Y. 3
Pts: Chiang F.C., Liu C.Y. 14
Rebs: Cheng H.Y. 9
Asts:Five players 1
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Trevor Perry (CAN)
January 16
16:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg11664Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Scoring by quarter: 34–17, 22–6, 25–22, 35–19
Pts: Chao P.F. 19
Rebs: Chen Y.J. 10
Asts: Mai Y.H. 10
Pts: Koumoon 18
Rebs: Tunsaw 9
Asts: Tunsaw 5
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Tong See Koou (MAS), Naresh Chander Aneja (IND)
January 16
18:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg7780 (OT)Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 20–18, 20–15, 18–20, 12–17,  Overtime: 7–10
Pts: Chen N. 23
Rebs: Chen N. 17
Asts: Song X.Y. 3
Pts: Jung S.M. 16
Rebs: Chun J.W., Kim K.R. 7
Asts: Lee M.S. 6
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Nadine Crowley (CAN)
January 17
16:00
Thailand  Flag of Thailand.svg87119Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 21–28, 30–36, 23–34
Pts: Yonyothinkul, Yothanan 15
Rebs: Lakhan 7
Asts: Tunsaw 4
Pts: Ye L. 17
Rebs: Chen N. 21
Asts: Song X.Y. 7
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Naresh Chander Aneja (IND), Richard Villanueva (PHI)
January 17
18:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg8284 (OT)Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 24–16, 12–24, 21–23, 18–12,  Overtime: 7–9
Pts: Yano 17
Rebs: Hamaguchi 11
Asts: Hamaguchi 5
Pts: Chiang F.C. 18
Rebs: Chiang F.C. 13
Asts: Chien W.C. 5
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Trevor Perry (CAN), Nadine Crowley (CAN)

Level II

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 330266191+756
Flag of India.svg  India 321236217+195
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 312178182−44
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 303173263−903
January 13
14:00
Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg7652Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 23–14, 21–9, 9–13, 23–16
Pts: Chow S.F. 22
Rebs: Chow S.F. 7
Asts: Choo S.Y., Yoong S.Y. 4
Pts: Grajales 10
Rebs: Vega 10
Asts: Grajales 6
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Trevor Perry (CAN), Toru Katayose (JPN)
January 14
14:00
India  Flag of India.svg9074Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 28–15, 29–22, 8–24, 25–13
Pts: Gujar 30
Rebs: Sam 16
Asts: Maggon 5
Pts: Lau K.C. 12
Rebs: Huang L.F. 10
Asts: Wong Y.K., Cheng K.S.L. 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Kim Chang-Hwan (KOR), Peng Ling (CHN)
January 15
14:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg5569Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 18–14, 8–21, 11–12
Pts: Vega 20
Rebs: Vega 13
Asts: Grajales 3
Pts: Gujar 21
Rebs: Sam 18
Asts: Maggon 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Chompoo Wachirasrisukanya (THA), Wu Chien-wu (TPE)
January 16
14:00
Hong Kong  Flag of Hong Kong.svg62102Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 10–29, 16–39, 15–18
Pts: Huang L.F. 17
Rebs: Huang L.F. 11
Asts: Wong Y.K. 6
Pts: Goh B.F., Chow S.F. 23
Rebs: Choo S.Y., Beh S.L. 6
Asts:Four players 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Kim Chang-Hwan (KOR), Toru Katayose (JPN)
January 17
14:00
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg7137Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 13–6, 28–8, 16–12, 14–11
Pts: Grajales 27
Rebs: Vega 9
Asts: Valencia 5
Pts: E. Lam, Chow S.F. 8
Rebs: Huang L.F. 11
Asts: Wong Y.K. 3
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Chompoo Wachirasrisukanya (THA), Peng Ling (CHN)
January 18
15:00
India  Flag of India.svg7788Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 21–28, 17–15, 13–24, 26–21
Pts: Sam 24
Rebs: Sam 16
Asts: Gujar 4
Pts: Low B.C., Chow S.F. 22
Rebs: Chow S.F. 9
Asts: Tai L.S., Low B.C. 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Wu Chien-wu (TPE), Toru Katayose (JPN)

Final round

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
January 18
 
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 103
 
January 19
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 53
 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 92
 
January 18
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 80
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 72
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (2OT)81
 
3rd place
 
 
January 19
 
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 59
 
 
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 88

Semifinals

January 18
17:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg10353Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 22–8, 28–5, 23–19, 30–21
Pts: Wang L. 16
Rebs: Hu X.T. 9
Asts: Song X.Y. 8
Pts: Chang H.Y., Liu C.Y. 12
Rebs: Cheng H.Y., Tsai P.Y. 5
Asts: Chien W.C., Cheng H.Y. 3
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Nadine Crowley (CAN), Tong See Koou (MAS)
January 18
19:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg7281 (2OT)Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 11–13, 17–11, 13–19, 15–13,  Overtime: 9–9, 7–16
Pts: Beon Y.H. 18
Rebs: Jung S.M. 6
Asts: Lee M.S. 5
Pts: Yano 34
Rebs: Nagata 18
Asts: Yano 5
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Trevor Perry (CAN)

3rd place

January 19
17:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg5988Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 16–30, 16–19, 7–26, 20–13
Pts: Cheng H.Y. 17
Rebs: Chiang F.C. 9
Asts: Chien W.C., Chang H.Y. 3
Pts: Beon Y.H. 18
Rebs: Kim K.R. 7
Asts: Kim K.R. 3
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Trevor Perry (CAN), Nadine Crowley (CAN)

Final

January 19
19:00
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg9280Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 23–12, 23–20, 25–31
Pts: Wang L. 24
Rebs: Wang L. 9
Asts: Miao L.J. 10
Pts: Hamaguchi 17
Rebs: Oyama 5
Asts: Yabuuchi, Nagata 4
Sendai City Gymnasium, Sendai
Referees: Jaroslav Janac (SVK), Richard Villanueva (PHI)

Final standing

Qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics
RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5–1
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Japan 2–4
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 5–1
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2–4
5Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0–4
6Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 3–0
7Flag of India.svg  India 2–1
8Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1–2
9Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 0–3

Awards

 2004 Asian champions 
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
China
Eighth title

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