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The Chinese men’s team and Senegalese women’s side are the latest to qualify for the basketball competition at Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) has confirmed

With the first phase of continental qualification now complete, nine men’s teams and seven women’s team are confirmed for the first Olympic Games to be staged in South America

Both the men’s and women’s tournaments will feature 12 teams

China’s men booked their place in Rio when they beat the Philippines 78-67 in the final of the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship on Saturday (3 October)

The host nation triumphed in the city of Changsha to win the continental title for 16th time

Veteran Yi Jianlian, elected as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, led the way with able support from young guns Zhou Qi and Guo Ailun

The Olympic dream lives on for the Philippines, third-placed Iran and fourth-placed Japan, who all earned places in the 2016 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournaments

China join Brazil, the USA, Australia, Nigeria, Venezuela, Argentina, Spain and Lithuania on the list of teams confirmed for next year’s tournament, which will be staged in Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park

Senegal's women's basketball team celebrate qualifying for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Photo: FIBA) Also on Saturday, Senegal outplayed Cameroon in the final of the women’s AfroBasket tournament to win a place in the Olympic Games

The Senegalese ended Cameroon’s unbeaten run in their capital city of Yaounde with a 81-66 triumph to claim their 11th continental title

Veteran shooting guard Aya Traore starred in the final (16 points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals) and received the Most Valuable Player of the tournament award

Senegal become the seventh team to confirm their place in Rio, joining host nation Brazil, the USA, Serbia, Canada, Australia and Japan

Cameroon and third-placed Nigeria will both contest the 2016 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

Follow the race to qualify for the Olympic Games here  Rio2016

com is not an absolute authority on qualification for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which is an ongoing process

Final places will only be confirmed in July 2016 (for the Olympic Games) and August 2016 (for the Paralympic Games)

The qualification systems are defined by each sport’s respective International Federation and the International Olympic Committee or International Paralympic Committee, and are subject to change

When an athlete or team wins a quota place for their nation, the final decision on whether this ‘slot’ is used and which athletes are sent is taken by the respective National Olympic Committee or National Paralympic Committee (NOC or NPC)

Even when athletes win a ‘nominal’ place for themselves, NOCs/NPCs may have to decide who to send if the number of qualified athletes from one country exceeds the quota