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    Default 6th Asian School Championship [Beijing, China, Jul 25-30]

    Group A

    Jul 25 Iran 74 Hong Kong China 37
    Jul 25 China 118 Mongolia 42
    Jul 26 Hong Kong China 78 Mongolia 53
    Jul 26 Iran 67 China 55
    Jul 27 Iran 89 Mongolia 52
    Jul 27 China 80 Hong Kong Chia 44

    Group B

    Jul 25 Thailand 58 Malaysia 38
    Jul 25 Macau China 70 Sri Lanka 58
    Jul 26 Thailand 86 Sri Lanka 40
    Jul 26 Macau China 65 Malaysia 62
    Jul 27 Thailand 93 Macau China 31
    Jul 27 Malaysia 87 Sri Lanka 52

    5th to 8th Place

    Jul 29 Hong Kong China 59 Sri Lanka 42
    Jul 29 Malaysia 89 Mongolia 84
    Jul 30 Mongolia 66 Sri Lanka 56
    Jul 30 Malaysia 77 Hong Kong China 69

    1/2 Final

    Jul 29 Iran 101 Macau China 40
    Jul 29 China 91 Thailand 50

    3rd to 4th Place

    Jul 30 Thailand 58 Macau China 55

    Final

    Jul 30 Iran 68 China 48
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    The Iran team is U18 Youth NT. China is real School team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEIFEI View Post
    The Iran team is U18 Youth NT. China is real School team.

    Yeah that's true... but I think it was good tournament for them to practice in.

    IRI - Student Games gold boosts Iran U18 team’s preparations

    TEHRAN, Iran (22nd FIBA Asia U18 Championship): The core of the Iran’s Under 18 team preparing for the 22nd FIBA Asia U18 Championship to be played in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) from Aug 19-26 recently participated in the Asian Student Games in China and returned home with the gold medal with an unbeaten record in the event.

    The Iranian team began their campaign with a 74-37 win against Hong Kong and then beat hosts China 67-55. Iran then rounded off their Preliminary Round engagements beating Mongolia 89-55.

    In the semifinals, Iran took Macau in their stride with a 101-40 win and then beat China 68-48 in the gold medal game.

    The players will now resume training under Mehran Hatami on Saturday and continue their prepratations for the 22nd FIBA Asia U18 Championship.

    Iran, gold medalists of the FIBA Asia U18 Championship in the 2004 Bangalore and 2008 Tehran editions, have been drawn with Kazakhstan – the 2008 silver medalists – SEABA champions Philippines and GCC top team Saudi Arabia in Group D of the Prelim Round competition at the 22nd FIBA Asia U18 Championship.

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