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Meanquest gets involved in 3×3 basketball and becomes a partner of the Lausanne 3×3 World Tour
Almost 4 years ago, FIBA set itself a major challenge: to position 3×3 basketball as the number 1 urban sport and make it an Olympic discipline.
Meanquest, a committed local player, wanted to support this development by becoming a partner of the Lausanne FIBA 3×3 World Tour
3×3 basketball is an urban discipline whose emergence is based on a modern and universal conception of basketball, in line with the aspirations of a young audience in search of a spectacular sport, which is not very restrictive and suitable for all levels.
It is practiced by thousands of amateurs around the world and made its Olympic debut this summer in Tokyo.
The game opposes, on a half-court, two teams of three who score in the same basket (whereas for classic basketball, the teams are made up of 5 players who target the opposing basket).
“We are very happy that Meanquest is a partner of this spectacular event. We chose this sport because it conveys values close to ours.
3×3 basketball is a street sport that has become an Olympic sport. It is the symbol of success through effort and requires audacity and liveliness.
He perfectly represents the state of mind of our teams”
Olivier Gallet, CEO Meanquest,
Who had the pleasure of presenting the Shoot-out Contest prize to Craig Moore, of Team Princeton
Picture (c) Fiba3x3
More info on: https://worldtour.fiba3x3.com/2021/lausanne