Basketball at the 1997 West Asian Games information
Basketball at the 1997 West Asian Games
Venue
Azadi Basketball Hall
Date
21–22 November 1997
2002 →
Basketball was one of the disciplines which was held at the 1997 West Asian Games in Tehran, Iran. Because of some last minute withdrawals, only two teams were left for the competition, Iran and Turkmenistan. Two other Iranian teams were added to the competition but they didn't receive medals. Only gold and silver medals were awarded. Iran beat Turkmenistan in the final to win the gold medal.[1]
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