Laia Palau is a basketball player who has competed for Spain. She competed at the 2004, 2008, 2016, and 2020 Summer Olympic Games. She was the oldest basketball player to compete in Tokyo in 2021.
Olympic Results[]
| Year | Event | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Women's basketball | 6th |
| 2008 | Women's basketball | 5th |
| 2016 | Women's basketball | |
| 2020 | Women's basketball | 6th |
2004[]
| Stage | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Group stage | Czech Republic | 80 - 78 |
| China | 75 - 67 | |
| New Zealand | 91 - 57 | |
| United States | 58 - 71 | |
| South Korea | 64 - 61 | |
| Quarterfinal | Brazil | 63 - 67 |
| 5th place | Czech Republic | 68 - 79 |
2008[]
| Stage | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Group stage | China | 64 - 67 |
| New Zealand | 85 - 62 | |
| Czech Republic | 74 - 55 | |
| United States | 55 - 93 | |
| Mali | 79 - 47 | |
| Quarterfinal | Russia | 65 - 84 |
| Semifinal | Did not advance | |
| Final | ||
2016[]
| Stage | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Group stage | Serbia | 65 - 59 |
| United States | 63 - 103 | |
| China | 89 - 68 | |
| Senegal | 97 - 43 | |
| Canada | 73 - 60 | |
| Quarterfinal | Turkey | 64 - 62 |
| Semifinal | Serbia | 68 - 54 |
| Final | United States | 72 - 101 |
2020[]
| Stage | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Group stage | South Korea | 73 - 69 |
| Serbia | 85 - 70 | |
| Canada | 76 - 66 | |
| Quarterfinal | France | 64 - 67 |
| Semifinal | Did not advance | |
| Final | ||