Kristaps Dargais (LAT) Remco Frankin (NED) Piotr Grabowski (POL)
Rounds: Dunkers have 75 seconds and 3 attempts per round to complete a dunk. The only exception is the third round of the final where there is no time limit. The first successful dunk is considered the valid one. The dunks are marked (0, 5-10) by each one of the 5 members of the jury. Qualification: Players compete during 2 rounds. The 4 players with the highest scores advance to the next stage, which consists of a semi-final and a final. In case of a tie, the tied players dunk again. In case of a second tie, the jury takes a majority decision.
Semi-Final: Dunkers compete during 2 rounds. The 2 players with the highest scores advance to the final. In case of a tie, the tied players dunk again. In case of a second tie, the jury takes a majority decision.
Final: The 2 finalists compete during 3 rounds. In case of a tie, the tied players dunk again. In case of a second tie, the jury takes a majority decision.
Medals: The player with the highest score wins gold, the final runner-up strikes silver and the player with the third-highest score in the semi-final earns a bronze medal.
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