Basketball at the Summer Youth Olympics

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Basketball at the Summer Youth Olympics
Governing bodyFIBA
Events4 (boys: 2; girls: 2)
Games

Basketball was inducted at the Youth Olympic Games at the inaugural edition in 2010 for both boys and girls. The tournaments use the FIBA 3x3 rules. The program also includes skill challenge.

Boys[edit]

Summaries[edit]

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold medalist Score Silver medalist Bronze medalist Score Fourth place
2010
Details
Singapore

Singapore


Serbia
22–9
Croatia

Greece
34–25
United States
2014
Details
China

Nanjing


Lithuania
18–16
France

Argentina
17–14
Russia
2018
Details
Argentina

Buenos Aires


Argentina
20–15
Belgium

Slovenia
21–13
Ukraine
2026
Details
Senegal

Dakar

Team appearances[edit]

Team Singapore
2010
China
2014
Argentina
2018
Senegal
2026
 Andorra - 17th 19th
 Argentina 7th 3rd 1st
 Belgium - - 2nd
 Brazil - 7th 7th
 Central African Republic 15th - -
 China - 12th 12th
 Croatia 2nd - -
 Egypt 13th - -
 Estonia - - 9th
 France - 2nd -
 Georgia - - 8th
 Germany - 18th -
 Greece 3rd - -
 Guatemala - 20th -
 Hungary - 14th -
 India 18th - -
 Indonesia - 19th -
 Iran 11th - -
 Israel 6th - -
 Italy - - 5th
 Jordan - - 20th
 Kazakhstan - - 15th
 Kyrgyzstan - - 18th
 Latvia - - 13th
 Lithuania 5th 1st -
 Mongolia - - 17th
 New Zealand 14th 11th 11th
 Panama 20th - -
 Philippines 9th - -
 Poland - 5th -
 Puerto Rico 10th 13th -
 Romania - 8th -
 Russia - 4th 6th
 Serbia 1st - -
 Senegal - - Q
 Singapore 17th - -
 Slovenia - 9th 3rd
 South Africa 19th - -
 Spain 8th 10th -
 Tunisia - 15th -
 Turkey 12th - -
 Turkmenistan - - 16th
 Ukraine - - 4th
 United States 4th - 10th
 Uruguay - 16th -
 Venezuela - 6th 14th
 U.S. Virgin Islands 16th - -

Dunk contest[edit]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Nanjing
details
Karim Mouliom
 France
Žiga Lah
 Slovenia
Fu Lei
 China
2018 Buenos Aires
details
Fausto Ruesga
 Argentina
Nikita Remizov
 Russia
Niccolò Filoni
 Italy
2026 Dakar
details

Girls[edit]

Summaries[edit]

Year Host Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold medalist Score Silver medalist Bronze medalist Score Fourth place
2010
Details
Singapore

Singapore


China
33–29
Australia

United States
34–25
Canada
2014
Details
China

Nanjing


United States
19–10
Netherlands

Spain
12–11
Hungary
2018
Details
Argentina

Buenos Aires


United States
18–4
France

Australia
16–13
China
2026
Details
Senegal

Dakar

Team appearances[edit]

Team Singapore
2010
China
2014
Argentina
2018
Senegal
2026
 Andorra - 18th 20th
 Angola 16th - -
 Argentina - - 5th
 Australia 2nd - 3rd
 Belarus 12th - -
 Belgium - 5th -
 Brazil 6th 14th -
 Canada 4th - -
 Chile 18th - -
 China 1st 7th 4th
 Czech Republic 13th 10th 16th
 Egypt - 13th 18th
 Estonia - 6th 14th
 France 10th - 2nd
 Germany 8th 8th 11th
 Guam - 16th -
 Hungary - 4th 6th
 Indonesia - 20th 15th
 Iran - - 19th
 Italy 9th - -
 Ivory Coast 15th - -
 Japan 5th - -
 Mali 14th - -
 Mexico - - 9th
 Netherlands - 2nd 8th
 Romania - 12th 12th
 Russia 11th - -
 Senegal - - Q
 Singapore 19th - -
 Slovenia - 17th -
 South Korea 7th - -
 Spain - 3rd 10th
 Sri Lanka - - 17th
 Syria - 19th -
 Chinese Taipei - 11th -
 Thailand 17th 9th -
 Ukraine - - 7th
 United States 3rd 1st 1st
 Vanuatu 20th - -
 Venezuela - 15th 13th

Shoot-out contest[edit]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Nanjing
details
Lucía Togores
 Spain
Ela Mićunović
 Slovenia
Katie Lou Samuelson
 United States
2018 Buenos Aires
details
Mathilde Peyregne
 France
Kateřina Galíčková
 Czech Republic
Sofía Acevedo
 Argentina
2026 Dakar
details

Medal table[edit]

As of the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 France (FRA)2204
2 Argentina (ARG)2024
 United States (USA)2024
4 China (CHN)1012
 Spain (ESP)1012
6 Lithuania (LTU)1001
 Serbia (SRB)1001
8 Slovenia (SLO)0213
9 Australia (AUS)0112
10 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Croatia (CRO)0101
 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
 Netherlands (NED)0101
 Russia (RUS)0101
15 Greece (GRE)0011
 Italy (ITA)0011
Totals (16 entries)10101030

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