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Bronzed Aussie women amongst world’s best yet again

12.08.12

Australia should be incredibly proud of the Opals Bronze Medal, says BA CEO Kristina Keneally.

The Australian women’s basketball team have won a medal at their fifth consecutive Olympic Games after defeating Russia to clinch Bronze in London with an 83-74 victory overnight.

The women underlined their status as one of Australia’s most consistently successful national sporting teams by medalling yet again at the Olympic level.

The Australian women boast an unbroken string of Olympic medals dating back to the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, when Australia broke through to win their first ever medal at a Games with a Bronze.

The team also medalled in Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008 with silver medals in each Olympic Games.

Basketball Australia Chief Executive Officer Kristina Keneally said all Australians could be proud of yet another medal-winning performance by the women.

“Our women’s team played inspired basketball against the Russians tonight and once again showed their incredible strength of character to win the Bronze Medal,” said Ms. Keneally.  

“We’ve seen in London across all sports just how difficult it is to win a medal at the Olympic Games, so for our women’s team to medal at five consecutive Games is nothing short of stunning.

“To keep things in perspective, finishing third is truly remarkable for a country of Australia’s size when you consider that over 450 million people play basketball globally and 213 countries participate in FIBA competition.

“At the end of the day, some of the best moments of the 2012 Olympic Games – indeed some of the best moments in Olympic history – have happened in women’s basketball: from Lauren Jackson’s selection as flag bearer, to Belinda Snell’s half court shot, Liz Cambage’s dunk against Russia and Lauren breaking the Olympic scoring record. 

“Our women’s team have been outstanding Australian representatives in London. They’ve inspired millions of Australians with their heroic performances, and they’ll return to Aussie shores with their heads held high.”


COMMENTS
Dehne McLaughlin
7:00pm, Thu 16 August
Set my alarm each night to make sure I did not miss a match watching you wonderful ladies fighting it out on the court. A medal history that can not be surpassed. Well done, love you all! Dehne from Tasmania

Lyn
11:11pm, Sun 12 August
Superb achievement Opals. Congrats Lauren on being top Olympic scorer and possibly rebounder. Wonderful result for all involved.

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