Canberra Capitals duo Abby Bishop and Stephanie Talbot have been included in an extended 27-player squad for their first Olympic training camp in Canberra next week, but three-time Olympian Belinda Snell's international basketball career is seemingly over after missing out.  
The 35-year-old Bendigo Spirit shooting guard was named in an extended squad for the Rio Olympics last month, but she is one of three players to not be named for the first training camp in Canberra next week.
Bendigo Spirit guard Kelly Wilson, who has represented Australia at two Oceania Championships, and 23-year-old Madeleine Garrick were the other players to miss out.
"While I have been here, Snelly and Kelly's commitment over the three years to the Jayco Opals program has been tremendous," Opals coach Brendan Joyce said.
"These are not easy decisions for the coaching staff to make but its important to make the decision early and let the girls know.
Snell debuted in 2001 and won silver medals at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics before helping claim the bronze at London in 2012.
She also won gold at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and World Championships in that same year, and has played in the WNBA as well as major leagues in Spain, France and Russia.
Joyce told Fairfax Media last week a decision would be made on whether Lauren Jackson is given more time to prove her fitness at the end of   March. 
Opals training squad: Rebecca Allen, Suzy Batkovic, Sara Blicavs, Abby Bishop, Natalie Burton, Elizabeth Cambage, Stephanie Cumming, Katie-Rae Ebzery, Cayla George, Rachel Jarry, Alice Kunek, Tessa Lavey, Tess Madgen, Carley Mijovic, Leilani Mitchell, Erin Phillips, Stephanie Talbot, Penny Taylor.
Injured/unavailable: Laura Hodges, Marianna Tolo, Lauren Jackson, Kelsey Griffin, Lauren Mansfield, Elyse Penaluna.