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Landon was named competition manager for the Olympic basketball tournament and witnessed the Opals claim the silver medal in what was a "wonderful" time for the sport.
Her vast experience at all levels of Australian basketball - dating back to 1968 - also saw her manage several Paralympic sports, including wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby.
The 74-year-old believes the Sydney Games helped foster basketball's growth in Australia, with the Opals' success helping to attract a nationwide interest never before felt on home soil.
"It was a big job, but I had a great team and it was just fabulous," Landon said during the latest episode of TAB Courtside 1v1 on SBS.
"It was sort of like one of those things in your lifetime you'll never forget, (something) you sort of remember almost every day.
"I remember the good vibes and the good spirit that people had, and it was almost like you wanted to bottle it so that when we were being naughty again, you could sprinkle it around and everybody would be happy and good natured and kind, and all those things.
"But it was a wonderful time for basketball and wonderful in the sense that I think people saw how good our sport was and that was wonderful for me because I had some opportunities prior to that to be overseas with the Opals in '84 and '88 at the Olympics.
"So, I was just so pleased that it could be here in Sydney and, you know, we did a great job."
Landon will now turn her attention to next year’s FIBA Women’s World Cup, where the Opals will once again return to Sydney looking to land the championship for just the second time.
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Landon discussed numerous topics with Hustwaite, including the following:
0:40 - Love of basketball began when she met her husband Kevin through the local western suburbs comp in Sydney
1:48 - Enjoyed playing, little bit disappointed she didn’t get to play in the WNBL having retired before the formation of the league in 1981
2:32 - Love the role as an administrator and carer of the game. Love the journey
3:06 - The evolution of the women’s game in the 1990s. Being on television meant there was a focus
4:14 - Very optimistic about the future of the WNBL
4:43 - Competition manager of basketball at the 2000 Olympics and wheelchair rugby and basketball at the Paralympics. A wonderful experience, once in a lifetime
5:50 - Sydney 2000 showed how good we are at basketball
6:22 - As a country we have led the way with inclusion in sport
7:24 - Feel privileged to be involved in putting on next year’s FIBA women’s World Cup in Sydney. It will be an athlete-focused tournament
9:00 - Basketball Australia Hall of Fame induction in 2019 was very humbling
10:04 - Building the Sydney Kings in 1988 and a three-decade career with the club
11:24 - Lorraine picked the famous purple and gold colours
12:56 - Went to work for Basketball Australia then returned to the Kings for another stint which has recently come to an end
14:00 - Players moving into administration post-career. Encourage players to look to what they are interested in
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