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World Deaf Basketball Men's Ranking after 2019 World Championships 2019 2017 2016 2016 2015 Total Rank Rank Country WDBC DL PADB EDBC APG points +/- 1. Lithuania Silver Gold - Bronze - 540 ► 2. Ukraine Bronze Bronze - Silver - 420 ▲ +2 3. United States Gold - Gold - - 400 ► 4. Venezuela 9. Silver Bronze - - 330 ▲ +1 5. Russia 4. 7. - Gold - 275 ▼ -3 6. Argentina 6. 5. Silver - - 235 ► 7. Greece 8. 4. - 5. - 156 ► 8. Australia - 9. - - Gold 140 ► 9. Poland 5. 9. - 6. - 133 ▲ +2 10. Chinese Taipei - 11. - - Silver 110 ▼ -1 11. Slovenia - 6. - 4. - 100 ▲ +1 12. Turkey 12. 8. - 8. - 97 ▼ -2 13. China - - - - Bronze 60 ▲ +1 Japan 11. - - - 4. 60 ▲ +2 15. Italy 10. - - 9. - 59 ▲ +4 16. Spain 7. - - - - 50 new 17. Canada - - 4. - - 45 ▼ -1 Israel 14. - - 7. - 45 ▼ -4 19. Brazil - - 5. - - 36 ▼ -2 20. Kenya - 11. - - - 30 ▼ -2 21. Philippines - - - - 5. 24 ▼ -2 22. Iran - - - - 6. 22 ▼ -1 23. Germany - - - 10. - 21 ▼ -1 24. Belarus 13. - - - - 20 new Hong Kong - - - - 7. 20 ▼ -1 26. India - - - - 8. 18 ▼ -1 Women's Ranking after 2019 World Championships 2019 2017 2016 2016 2015 Total Rank Rank Country WDBC DL PADB EDBC APG points +/- 1. Greece Gold Gold - Gold - 650 ▲ +1 2. Lithuania Silver Silver - Silver - 520 ▼ -1 3. Italy 6. Bronze - Bronze - 295 ► 4. Turkey 4. 5. - 7. - 165 ▲ +2 Ukraine 8. 4. - 4. - 165 ► 6. United States Bronze - - - - 150 ▼ -1 7. Poland 5. 6. - 9. - 139 ▲ +1 8. Russia - 9. - 5. - 76 ▲ +1 9. China - 7. - - - 50 ▲ +2 Japan 7. - - - - 50 ▲ +5 11. Kenya - 8. - - - 45 ▲ +1 12. Belarus 9. - - - - 40 new 13. Sweden - - - 6. - 33 ▼ -8 14. Germany - - - 8. - 27 ▲ +1 15. Israel - - - 10. - 21 ▼ -1 1. Event selection and weight DL = Summer Deaflympics - Basketball 5 WDBC = World Deaf Basketball Championships 5 APBC = Asia-Pacific Basketball Championships 2 AFDBC = Africa Deaf Basketball Championships 1 EDBC = European Deaf Basketball Championships 3 ADBC = Americas Deaf Basketball Championships 3 2. Competition Ranking Scoring System Gold 50 Silver 40 Bronze 30 4th place 15 5th place 12 6th place 11 7th place 10 8th place 9 9th place 8 10th place 7 11th place 6 12th place 5 13th place 4 14th place 3 15th place 2 16th place 1 3. Cycle The ranking is calculated within the scope of a 1 Summer Deaflympics cycle (including qualifying competitions at Regional Zone level). Here are the number of competitions that are taken into account: 2019 World Deaf Basketball Championships 2017 Summer Deaflympics - Basketball 2016 Africa Deaf Basketball Championships (not taken place) 2016 Pan-American Deaf Basketball 2016 European Deaf Basketball Championships 2015 Asia-Pacific Games Whenever a new championship is played the oldest championship of that category drops out. The Ranking is then recalculated..
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