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Table2.Achronologicallistofmen’sbasketballgameswithintheEuropeanDeaf
BasketballChampionship
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1975
(3-5.XI)
1980
(5-9.V)
1984
(23-27.X)
1988
(22-28.V)
1992
(16-23.V)
1996
(11-18.V)
2000
(19-27.V)
2004
(18-26.VI)
2008
(20-28.VI)
2012
(29.VI-07.VII)
2016
(24.VI-02.VII)
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Turku/Finland
Poland,Sweden,Yugoslavia
Warsaw/Poland
Poland,TheSovietUnion,France
Stockholm/Sweden
TheSovietUnion,Sweden,France
Villeurbanne/France
TheSovietUnion,Sweden,Poland
Tel-Aviv/Israel
Lithuania,Sweden,Italy
Cracow/Poland
Sweden,Italy,Slovenia
Patra/Greece
Greece,Italy,Lithuania
Ljubljana/Slovenia
Slovenia,Greece,Lithuania
Bamberg/Germany
Lithuania,Slovenia,Greece
Konya/Turkey
Slovenia,Lithuania,Russia
Thessaloniki/Greece
Russia,Ukraine,Lithuania
Key:1-numberoforder,2-theyearinwhichtheEuropeanChampionshipswereheld,3-organizer:city/
country,4-championshipmedalclassification:gold,silver,bronze
2.3.Non-EuropeanGames
TeAsia-PacificDeafGamesareheldevery4yearssince1984.Approx-
imately1,200competitorsfrom23countriesparticipatedintherecent
Games(Tayouan,ChineseTaipei,2015).DuringtheGames,thereare12
sportscompetitions(athletics,badminton,basketball,bowling,cycling,
football,futsal,judo,swimming,tabletennis,taekwondo,tennis,vol-
leyball).TeAsia-PacificDeafSportsConfederationhasmorethan30
membercountries.InthehistoryoftheAsia-PacificGamessofar,the
mostmedalshavebeenwonby:Japan(248),China(169),ChineseTaipei
(189)andSouthKorea(131).In2015,theAustralianteamwonthegold