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  • Pools drawn for the third and final round of the men’s and women’s World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 in Munich and Krakow respectively on 18-19 May
  • Uruguay men and China women lead the standings after first two rounds in Dubai and Montevideo
  • Top four placed men’s and women’s teams will secure spots in the newpromotion and relegation play-off competition at the HSBC SVNS 2024 Grand Final in Madrid on 31 May – 2 June
  • The 12-team men’s and women’s competition formats replicate the Olympic Games with three pools of four teams each
  • All six World Rugby regions represented in competition designed to boost the global development of rugby sevens

The pools have been confirmed for the third and final round of the men’s and women’s World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 at Dantestadion in Munich, Germany, and Henryk Reyman’s Municipal Stadium in Krakow, Poland, respectively on 18-19 May.

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The Challenger competition provides a clear promotion pathway to reach the pinnacle HSBC SVNS in 2025, with the top four placed men’s and women’s teams from the 2024 Challenger, based on cumulative series points at the conclusion of the third round, securing their opportunity to compete in the new high stakes promotion and relegation play-off competition at the SVNS Grand Final in Madrid on 31 May – 2 June, 2024 against the teams ranked ninth to 12th from HSBC SVNS 2024.

Four successful nations from the promotion and relegation play-off event will secure their place in HSBC SVNS 2025, while the other four teams will enter their regional qualification tournaments to earn the right to compete in the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2025.

Uruguay men and China women lead the Challenger standings after two rounds in Dubai and Montevideo as the race to secure an all-important top four place reaches its climax in May.

Uruguay lead the men’s standings on 36 points following victory on home soil in Montevideo to add to their bronze medal at the opening round in Dubai. Kenya were winners in Dubai and are in second place also on 36 points, ahead of Chile on 32 points and Germany on 26 points, who are narrowly ahead of Hong Kong China on points difference with all to play for in the final round in Munich.

China have proved to be the dominant team in the women’s competition with a perfect 40 points after claiming gold in the first two rounds. Argentina are in second position on 34 points following silver in Montevideo and bronze in Dubai. Belgium and Uganda are third and fourth respectively, both on 28 points followed by Kenya on 24 points and Poland on 22 points who will both be looking to push for a top-four place in Krakow.

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The pool draw for the Challenger final round took place at Hong Kong Stadium on Wednesday ahead of the HSBC SVNS 2024 event this weekend and produced some exciting match-ups.

Men’s leaders Uruguay are drawn in Pool A alongside hosts Germany, Georgia and Papua New Guinea. Hong Kong China will be looking to continue the fine form that saw them claim silver in Montevideo and will face Uganda, Tonga and Mexico in Pool B. Meanwhile Kenya, Chile, Portugal and Japan make up a tough looking Pool C.

In the women’s event leaders China will face Thailand, Hong Kong China and Czechia in Pool A. Second placed Argentina are in Pool B together with Uganda, Paraguay and Papua New Guinea. Pool C sees Belgium, Poland, Kenya and Mexico drawn together.

All teams qualified for the Challenger 2024 through their respective regional competitions, while three men’s teams – Kenya, Japan and Uruguay – will showcase their talents on the biggest stage of all at the Olympic Games in Paris where the rugby sevens kicks off on 24 July, 2024.

The Challenger tournaments replicate the Olympic Games competition format, with the 12 teams drawn into three pools of four teams each. The top two from each pool as well as the two best third-placed finishers will qualify for the knockout stages with quarter-finals and semi-finals leading to the third place and gold medal matches.

The Sevens Challenger was introduced in February 2020 to boost the development of rugby sevens across the globe and provide a clear promotion pathway to reach the top level of global rugby sevens for the short format of the game which has experienced huge growth over the past two decades since the introduction of the global sevens series and becoming an Olympic sport at the Rio 2016 Games.

The 2024 edition of the Challenger competition kicked off with combined men’s and women’s event at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai on 12-14 January, which was won by Kenya men and China women. The combined second round took place in Montevideo, Uruguay on 8-10 March and the third and final round of the 2024 competition will see standalone women’s and men’s events at Henryk Reyman’s Municipal Stadium in Krakow, Poland and Dantestadion in Munich, Germany respectively on 18-19 May.

World Rugby Chief Competitions and Performance Officer Nigel Cass said: “We have seen a really impressive level of rugby sevens in the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 and as we reach the business end of the competition there is more at stake than ever before with the potential for four men’s and four women’s teams to reach the pinnacle HSBC SVNS in 2025 via the new promotion – relegation play off event at the Grand Final in Madrid on 31 May – 2 June.

“With the Olympic Games on the horizon, 2024 is a huge year for rugby sevens, and given the launch of the new HSBC SVNS and the increased number of tournaments and competitiveness in the Sevens Challenger, there has never been a more exciting time for the global growth of the game. I wish the best of luck to all the competing teams in Munich and Krakow in what promises to be a thrilling pair of events.”

With thanks to World Rugby

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  • Hosts Uruguay and China women claim titles at World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger second round in Montevideo
  • China continue to dominate women’s competition with a 38-7 defeat of Argentina as Belgium win bronze
  • Uruguay beat Hong Kong China 28-0 in men’s final to thrill home crowd while Kenya take bronze
  • China lead women’s standings with a perfect 40 points ahead of Argentina on 34 and Belgium and Uganda on 28
  • Uruguay and Kenya top men’s standings with 36 points followed by Chile on 32 and Germany with 26
  • Top four placed teams after three rounds will go to new promotion and relegation play-off competition at the HSBC SVNS 2024 Grand Final in Madrid
  • Third and final round takes place on 18-19 May in Krakow, Poland and Munich, Germany for the women’s and men’s competitions respectively
  • The race to qualify from the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 took a potentially decisive turn in Montevideo this weekend as Uruguay’s men and China’s women emerged victorious on Sunday.

    Hosts Uruguay completed a remarkable comeback at Estadio Charrúa on Sunday, beating Hong Kong China 28-0 in the men’s Cup final having only made it through to the quarter-finals as one of the two best third-placed finishers in the pool stage.

    The men’s third-place play-off was a repeat of the Dubai final as Kenya faced the Chile team they edged to the Cup title at The Sevens Stadium in January. Once again it was Kenya who came out on top with a 31-12 victory.

    Earlier on Sunday, Germany made sure of fifth place in the men’s tournament with a 10-7 defeat of Uganda that maintains their place in the top four on points difference from Hong Kong China.

    Victory means Uruguay’s Los Teros Sevens have 36 points from a possible 40 following two men’s tournaments, level with Kenya at the top of the standings and crucially 10 points clear of the beaten finalists in fifth with round to play in Munich (18-19 May).

    China, meanwhile, made it two women’s Cup titles from two with a 38-7 defeat of Argentina in the showpiece women’s match.

    Belgium dusted themselves down from their semi-final disappointment against Argentina to end their tournament on a high with an impressive 29-12 defeat of Uganda in the women’s third-place play-off.

    The Chinese head into the final women’s tournament of the 2024 Challenger Series in Krakow between 18-19 May with a perfect 40 points from 40 and a healthy 16-point lead over fifth-placed Kenya.

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    Earlier on Sunday, Germany made sure of fifth place in the men’s tournament with a 10-7 defeat of Uganda that maintains their place in the top four on points difference from Hong Kong China.

    Tonga, meanwhile, are eight points adrift of Germany in the overall standings following their 28-17 seventh-place play-off victory against Portugal. Georgia finished ninth in Montevideo, beating Japan 17-12 on day three, while Papua New Guinea won the 11th-place play-off 47-12 against Mexico.

    In the women’s tournament, Poland maintained their hopes of finishing in the top four with a 28-17 defeat of Thailand in the fifth-place play-off. They will begin their home tournament in Krakow six points outside the qualification places in sixth.

    Hong Kong China kept up their own slim chances of a top four place with an impressive 27-22 defeat of Kenya in the seventh-place play-off, while Paraguay beat Czechia 10-7 to finish ninth and Mexico edged Papua New Guinea 19-12 in the 11th-place play-off.

    VIEW ALL SCORES AND NEWS >>

    Following ecstatic celebrations with fans on the pitch for the trophy lift, Uruguay captain Diego Ardao said: “We are happy. It was a difficult weekend. We started badly but we knew that from quarter-finals onwards, every game was a final and we knew how to win it.

    “I think all of our focus and our concentration was on doing the immediate, we got better with each match and that was noticeable as our best game was in the final.

    “I am very grateful to the people that came these three days to support us, for their singing and for sharing the joy with us.

    From now, it is upwards. We can’t let go, we must continue pushing. We know that they will come after us in Munich. We will adjust and continue growing.”

    Following the conclusion of the final round of action in Krakow and Munich, the top four in both the men’s and women’s standings will qualify for a standalone promotion-relegation tournament against the bottom four teams from HSBC SVNS 2024.

    VIEW STANDINGS >>

    Four men’s and four women’s teams will emerge from those tournaments in Madrid to complete the line-up for HSBC SVNS 2025.

    The Challenger was introduced in February 2020 to boost the development of rugby sevens across the globe and provide a clear promotion pathway to reach the top level of global rugby sevens for the short format of the game which has experienced huge growth over the past two decades since the introduction of the global sevens series and becoming an Olympic sport at the Rio 2016 Games.

    The bigger and better than ever 2024 edition of the Challenger kicked off with a combined men’s and women’s event at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai on 12-14 January, followed by this weekend’s second round at Estadio Charrúa in Montevideo before standalone women’s and men’s events at Henryk Reyman’s Municipal Stadium in Krakow, Poland and Dantestadion in Munich, Germany respectively on 18-19 May.

    Fans around the globe can watch the action on rugbypass.tv.

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  • World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger second round begun in Montevideo, Uruguay on Friday with all teams playing two pool matches
  • Argentina, Belgium, China, Poland and Uganda women celebrated International Women’s Day with a pair of victories to secure their places in the quarter-finals
  • Hong Kong China and Uganda only teams in the men’s competition with perfect win records on day one
  • The action continues from 11:15 local time (GMT-3) on Saturday ahead of finals day on Sunday.
  • The Challenger provides a promotion pathway to HSBC SVNS 2025 with the top four placed teams after three rounds securing their place in the newpromotion and relegation play-off competition at the HSBC SVNS 2024 Grand Final in Madrid
  • Fans around the globe can watch the action on tv
  • The second round of the World Rugby HSBC Sevens Challenger 2024 began in Montevideo, Uruguay on Friday with all teams playing their first two pool matches of the competition.

    On International Women’s Day there was joy for Argentina, Belgium, China, Poland and Uganda who marked the occasion with a pair of victories to secure their places in the women’s quarter-finals on Saturday afternoon.

    China continued the fine form that saw them crowned champions at the opening round in Dubai with convincing victories over Paraguay 29-5 and Czechia 28-15, but they trail Poland on points difference in Pool A as the European nation impressed with big wins over Czechia 46-0 and Paraguay 32-5.

    Belgium are the only unbeaten team in Pool B, beginning the day with a 37-5 defeat of Papua New Guinea before overcoming Hong Kong China 24-5, who had earlier claimed a shock 12-0 victory over Dubai silver medallists Kenya.

    Argentina were bronze medallists in Dubai and rewarded their band of supporters with wins over Mexico 54-0 and 10-7 against a valiant Thailand side to top Pool C.

    The men’s event was again intensely competitive with only Hong Kong China and Uganda going unbeaten on day one to claim their places in the quarter-finals.

    Hong Kong China started the day on fine form by thrashing Olympic qualified Japan 42-7 and backed that result up with a hard fought 19-14 win over Dubai silver medallists Chile to top Pool B.

    Uruguay – who have qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris and claimed bronze in Dubai -pleased their fans at Estadio Charrúa with an opening Pool C win over Papua New Guinea 31-14 but went down to a 26-21 defeat to Uganda in an epic encounter to bring the curtain down on day one. Uganda earlier produced a stirring comeback to beat Germany 17-14, having trailed 14-0 with just three minutes remaining.

    It is all to play for on Saturday morning in Pool A as each team won and lost a match on day one. Georgia produced an outstanding performance to beat Dubai champions Kenya 17-0 and leave the pool which also includes Portugal and 2023 Challenger champions Tonga in the balance.

    VIEW POOLS, SCORES AND FIXTURES >>

    China women’s player Chen Keyi said: “We are happy with our wins today but there are many things that we can still improve like our tackling. We want to keep our rhythm and our flow and aim not to let the opponents score first.”

    “Today was International Women’s Day and I think rugby is a great example of women with passion, bravery and courage on the pitch.”

    VIEW WOMEN’S SQUADS >>

    Hong Kong China men’s captain Seb Ryan said: “We’re really pleased to start with two wins. It was always going to be tough against Japan, we play them a lot and amazing to get one up on Chile too. We’ll go home tonight happy with day but it all really counts towards the quarter-final which our next aim.

    “We have the belief to go all the way. Obviously the last tournament was a bit disappointing so we’re just taking it every game as it comes and we’ll build through the knock-outs and hope to go all the way to the final.”

    VIEW MEN’S SQUADS >>

    The action continues from 11:15 local time (GMT-3) on Saturday with the final round of pool matches followed by the quarter-finals ahead of finals day on Sunday.

    There is more to play for than ever before in this year’s Challenger with the competition expanded to three rounds and the top four placed men’s and women’s teams qualifying for the new promotion and relegation play-off competition at the HSBC SVNS 2024 Grand Final in Madrid.

    The Challenger tournaments replicate the Olympic Games competition format, with the 12 teams drawn into three pools of four teams each. The top two from each pool as well as the two best third-placed finishers will qualify for the knockout stages with quarter-finals and

    The Challenger was introduced in February 2020 to boost the development of rugby sevens across the globe and provide a clear promotion pathway to reach the top level of global rugby sevens for the short format of the game which has experienced huge growth over the past two decades since the introduction of the global sevens series and becoming an Olympic sport at the Rio 2016 Games.

    The bigger and better than ever 2024 edition of the Challenger kicked off with a combined men’s and women’s event at The Sevens Stadium in Dubai on 12-14 January, followed by this weekend’s second round at Estadio Charrúa in Montevideo before standalone women’s and men’s events at Henryk Reyman’s Municipal Stadium in Krakow, Poland and Dantestadion in Munich, Germany respectively on 18-19 May.

    Fans around the globe can watch the action on rugbypass.tv.

    With thanks to World Rugby

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