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Cheerleader girls at the FIBA World Championships 2010
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Cheerleader Girls At The FIBA World Championships 2010

The World Championship has existed in several different formats throughout the years as it has expanded and contracted between 10 and 24 teams. The first tournament in 1950 began with a ten-team double-elimination tournament followed by a six-team round robin round to determine the champion. Between 1954 and 1974, each tournament started with a group stage preliminary round; the top teams in each preliminary round group then moved on to a final round robin group to determine the champion. In 1978, FIBA added a gold medal game between the top two finishers in the final group and a bronze medal game between the third and fourth place teams. In each year between 1959 and 1982, the host team received a bye into the final group. Of the seven host teams in this era, only three medaled despite the head start. As a result, FIBA made the host team compete in the preliminary round starting in 1986.
In 1986, the tournament briefly expanded to 24 teams. Four groups of six teams each competed in the preliminary round group stage. The top three teams in each group then competed in the second group stage, followed by a four-team knockout tournament between the top two finishers in each group. The championship contracted back down to 16 teams for the 1990 tournament. The three tournaments between 1990 and 1998 each had two group stages followed by a four-team knockout tournament to determine the medalists. The 2002 tournament expanded the knockout round to eight teams.
The United States, Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia have each won a record three tournaments. The Former Republic of Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro later won two titles after Yugoslavia disbanded, but FIBA does not consider the team as Yugoslavia's successor. However, Serbia is the official successor of Serbia and Montenegro, so could tie the other countries with a third title. Similarly, Russia is not the legal successor of the Soviet Union, so cannot improve upon the Soviet Union's three titles. Both Brazil and the United States have competed in every World Championship, the only two teams to do so.

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