Canadian basketball teams learn group opponents for Olympic tournament
The groups have been set for the men's and women's basketball tournaments at the Paris Olympics this summer.
The draw was held in Mies, Switzerland, with former Australian women's star Penny Taylor and former NBA superstar and American Carmelo Anthony presenting the groups on Tuesday.
Canada's seventh-ranked men's team will be in Group A alongside fifth-ranked Australia, the winner of the Olympic qualifying tournament in Spain and the winner of the Olympic qualifying tournament in Greece.
In Greece, it will be Croatia, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Greece, New Zealand and Slovenia vying for a spot. In Spain, the teams will be Angola, Bahamas, Finland, Lebanon, Poland and Spain.
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It's the first Olympic appearance for Canada since 2000. The Canadian men qualified for the Olympics after a quarterfinal victory over Spain at the World Cup in September.
Canada went on to win its first-ever medal with bronze at the tournament, defeating the U.S. 127-118 in the third-place game in Manila.
Group C boasts Serbia, South Sudan, the winner of the Olympic qualifying tournament in Puerto Rico and the defending Olympic champion the U.S. The teams set to play in Puerto Rico are Bahrain, Ivory Coast, Italy, Lithuania, Mexico and Puerto Rico.
All four Olympic qualifying tournaments will be held from July 2-7.
The men's Olympic tournament is scheduled to run from July 27 to Aug. 10.
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The fifth-ranked Canadian women's team is in Group B next to third-ranked Australia, host and seventh-ranked France and 12th-ranked Nigeria.
Group A is made up of Serbia, Spain, China and Puerto Rico. Group C consists of Germany, the