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The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is one of the most dynamic global sporting events on the market, featuring the dynamism of sevens rugby, paired with a spectacle of entertainment and fan engagement that is second to none.
The 2019 Series will include ten tournaments held around the world, in which 16 national sevens teams compete for World Series points at each round. The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is culminated with a champion being crowned at the end of the season based on accumulated points.
Each Series stop has the 16 teams divided into 4 even pools based on previous rankings. Day 1 of each tournament consists of round-robin play within pools. Day 2, the bottom two teams of each pool will contest in the Challenge Trophy competition, while the higher seeded teams will progress to the Cup competition and have the chance to win gold, silver, or bronze medals.
The electricity of rugby sevens debuted at the Rio 2016 Olympics and kept the world on the edge of their seats, delivering a roller coaster of a tournament including big plays, unsung heroes, and overwhelming excitement. It concluded with an emphatic victory by the ‘Flying Fijians’, who brought their country its first ever gold medal.
There are 15 ‘core’ teams who participate at each round of the Series. The 2018 core includes: Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Spain, Kenya, New Zealand, Japan, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, USA, and Wales.
Canada is the home team at BC Place during the Canada Sevens rugby tournament, but for fans of Fiji, the two-day event is about more than the games on the pitch.
"It's a culture. It's a religion in Fiji," said Bobby Naicker, the country's honorary consul in Canada.
Sevens rugby is a faster version of 15 a side rugby.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens series consists of 10 tournaments held around the world, in which national sevens teams compete for series points at each tournament.
An overall champion is crowned at the end of the season based on points accumulated throughout the 10 events.
The stop in Vancouver has given Fijians living in North America a rare chance to show their national pride and cheer for a winning team at a major sporting event.
"Once a year we get together and really show Canada and the rest of the world that there are Fijians here as well and take pride in our team." he said.
Naicker explained the country hasn't had many sporting heroes to look to, with the most prominent being golfer and three-time major winner Vijay Singh.
"I'm not even sure you call it a sport," said Naicker of rugby. "When the sevens team is playing, everything stops in Fiji.
Last year, the Fiji sevens beat Kenya in the final in Vancouver, one of five tour wins last season, and the first of four straight.
"It was pandemonium," said supporter Samuel Pratap. "Fiji fans are the craziest."
"Fiji always puts on a show whether it's on the pitch or in the stands."
The team narrowly finished behind South Africa in the 2018 final Sevens Series standings.
This season, the team has captured two titles on the World Rugby Sevens Series tour, winning in both South Africa and New Zealand.
Back in Vancouver, the team is once again among the favourites to win the Canada Sevens, but fell to the Canadians in a first round game Saturday.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is one of the most dynamic global sporting events on the market, featuring the dynamism of sevens rugby, paired with a spectacle of entertainment and fan engagement that is second to none.
The 2019 Series will include ten tournaments held around the world, in which 16 national sevens teams compete for World Series points at each round. The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is culminated with a champion being crowned at the end of the season based on accumulated points.
Each Series stop has the 16 teams divided into 4 even pools based on previous rankings. Day 1 of each tournament consists of round-robin play within pools. Day 2, the bottom two teams of each pool will contest in the Challenge Trophy competition, while the higher seeded teams will progress to the Cup competition and have the chance to win gold, silver, or bronze medals.
The electricity of rugby sevens debuted at the Rio 2016 Olympics and kept the world on the edge of their seats, delivering a roller coaster of a tournament including big plays, unsung heroes, and overwhelming excitement. It concluded with an emphatic victory by the ‘Flying Fijians’, who brought their country its first ever gold medal.
There are 15 ‘core’ teams who participate at each round of the Series. The 2018 core includes: Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Spain, Kenya, New Zealand, Japan, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, USA, and Wales.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is one of the most dynamic global sporting events on the market, featuring the dynamism of sevens rugby, paired with a spectacle of entertainment and fan engagement that is second to none.
The 2019 Series will include ten tournaments held around the world, in which 16 national sevens teams compete for World Series points at each round. The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is culminated with a champion being crowned at the end of the season based on accumulated points.
Each Series stop has the 16 teams divided into 4 even pools based on previous rankings. Day 1 of each tournament consists of round-robin play within pools. Day 2, the bottom two teams of each pool will contest in the Challenge Trophy competition, while the higher seeded teams will progress to the Cup competition and have the chance to win gold, silver, or bronze medals.
The electricity of rugby sevens debuted at the Rio 2016 Olympics and kept the world on the edge of their seats, delivering a roller coaster of a tournament including big plays, unsung heroes, and overwhelming excitement. It concluded with an emphatic victory by the ‘Flying Fijians’, who brought their country its first ever gold medal.
There are 15 ‘core’ teams who participate at each round of the Series. The 2018 core includes: Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Spain, Kenya, New Zealand, Japan, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, USA, and Wales.
Canada is the home team at BC Place during the Canada Sevens rugby tournament, but for fans of Fiji, the two-day event is about more than the games on the pitch.
"It's a culture. It's a religion in Fiji," said Bobby Naicker, the country's honorary consul in Canada.
Sevens rugby is a faster version of 15 a side rugby.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens series consists of 10 tournaments held around the world, in which national sevens teams compete for series points at each tournament.
An overall champion is crowned at the end of the season based on points accumulated throughout the 10 events.
The stop in Vancouver has given Fijians living in North America a rare chance to show their national pride and cheer for a winning team at a major sporting event.
"Once a year we get together and really show Canada and the rest of the world that there are Fijians here as well and take pride in our team." he said.
Naicker explained the country hasn't had many sporting heroes to look to, with the most prominent being golfer and three-time major winner Vijay Singh.
"I'm not even sure you call it a sport," said Naicker of rugby. "When the sevens team is playing, everything stops in Fiji.
Last year, the Fiji sevens beat Kenya in the final in Vancouver, one of five tour wins last season, and the first of four straight.
"It was pandemonium," said supporter Samuel Pratap. "Fiji fans are the craziest."
"Fiji always puts on a show whether it's on the pitch or in the stands."
The team narrowly finished behind South Africa in the 2018 final Sevens Series standings.
This season, the team has captured two titles on the World Rugby Sevens Series tour, winning in both South Africa and New Zealand.
Back in Vancouver, the team is once again among the favourites to win the Canada Sevens, but fell to the Canadians in a first round game Saturday.
The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is one of the most dynamic global sporting events on the market, featuring the dynamism of sevens rugby, paired with a spectacle of entertainment and fan engagement that is second to none.
The 2019 Series will include ten tournaments held around the world, in which 16 national sevens teams compete for World Series points at each round. The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series is culminated with a champion being crowned at the end of the season based on accumulated points.
Each Series stop has the 16 teams divided into 4 even pools based on previous rankings. Day 1 of each tournament consists of round-robin play within pools. Day 2, the bottom two teams of each pool will contest in the Challenge Trophy competition, while the higher seeded teams will progress to the Cup competition and have the chance to win gold, silver, or bronze medals.
The electricity of rugby sevens debuted at the Rio 2016 Olympics and kept the world on the edge of their seats, delivering a roller coaster of a tournament including big plays, unsung heroes, and overwhelming excitement. It concluded with an emphatic victory by the ‘Flying Fijians’, who brought their country its first ever gold medal.
There are 15 ‘core’ teams who participate at each round of the Series. The 2018 core includes: Argentina, Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, France, Spain, Kenya, New Zealand, Japan, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa, USA, and Wales.