Rugby sevens at the 2013 World Games

Rugby sevens at the 2013 World Games was held from August 1 to August 2. Eight teams competed in the rugby sevens tournament held at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali as part of the ninth World Games. South Africa won the gold medal, defeating silver medalists Argentina in the final by 33–24. Canada took the bronze medal, defeating France 33–21 in the play-off for third place. This was the last appearance of rugby sevens at the World Games due to the sport's inclusion in the Olympics.[1][2]

2013 World Games
Rugby Sevens
Host  Cali
Dates August 1–2, 2013
Teams 8
Podium
Champions  South Africa
Runners-up  Argentina
Third place  Canada
 Fourth place  France

Teams

8 teams competed in this tournament:

 

Team rosters [3]
 Argentina  Brazil  Canada
  • Axel Mueller
  • Tomas Carrio
  • Anibal Panceyra Garrido
  • Diego Palma
  • Ramiro Finco
  • Agustin Cortez
  • Agustin Migliore
  • Tomas Lanfranconi
  • Ramiro Ignacio Chavez Teyssier
  • Joaquin Paz
  • Martin Nunez Lasalle
  • Gaston Revol
  • Pedro Henrique Lopes
  • Diego Martins Gimenez Lopez
  • Matheus da Cruz Daniel
  • Gustavo Barreiros Albuquerque
  • Martin Michael Schaffer
  • Bruno Garcia Silva
  • Lucas Rodrigues Duque
  • Felipe Claro Santana Silva
  • Moises Rodrigues Duque
  • Erick Monfrinatti Cogliandro
  • Allan Joseph Martins
  • Daniel Hubert Gregg
  • Jack Ingram Smith
  • Adam William Zaruba
  • Justin Samuel Douglas
  • Patrick John Kay
  • Jacob Webster
  • Lucas Hammond
  • Jorden Kevan Sandover-Best
  • Connor Jackson Braid
  • Clayton Meeres
  • Jordan Timothy Wilson
  • Michael Scholz
  • Adam Kleeberger
 Colombia  France  Hong Kong
  • Jose Manuel Diosa Gomez
  • Johan Sebastian Zurique Borja
  • Carlos Eduardo Vasquez Montoya
  • Sebastian Mejia Gil
  • Emmanuel Bedoya Pulgarin
  • Juan Gabriel Davila Metaute
  • Carlos Chateau
  • Ivan Andres Gamero Diaz
  • Fausto Andres Mosquera Garces
  • Camilo Andres Barraera Gonzalez
  • Daniel Fernando Avellaneda Sanchez
  • Bryan Alexis Campino Riascos
  • Anthony Nicholas Haynes
  • Joshua Robert Peters
  • Ka Chun Kwok
  • Lee Ross Jones
  • James Paul Hood
  • Rowan Varty
  • Kam Shing Yiu
  • Alexander Robert McQueen
  • Christopher Russell Maize
  • Nicholas Daniel Hewson
  • Thomas William McQueen
  • Benjamin Reihana Rimene
 South Africa  Uruguay
  • Gaston Horacio Gibernau Arredondo
  • Elias Feliz Regules Zubillaga
  • Santiago Martinez Etcheverry
  • Gabriel Puig
  • Andres Vilaseca
  • Guillermo Lijstenstein
  • Federico Favaro
  • Lucas Puig Carpaneto
  • Maximiliano Gonzalez Gomez
  • Juan Antonio de Freitas Turcatti
  • Alberto Tomas Peirano Penalva
  • Guillermo Demetrio del Cerro Lawlor

Pools

Pool A

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/-
 South Africa 33009324+69
 Canada 32019131+60
 Hong Kong 31025762-5
 Colombia 30030124-124

1 September 2013
12:30
South Africa  43 – 0  Colombia

1 September 2013
12:55
Canada  31 – 12  Hong Kong

Pool B

Team Pld W D L PF PA +/-
 Argentina 33008535+50
 France 32015457-3
 Brazil 31022955-26
 Uruguay 30035071-21

Knockout round

Results of the final phase.[4]

Main tournament

 
Round 1Round 2Round 3
 
          
 
02 Aug 2013 11:00
 
 
 South Africa 36
 
02 Aug 2013 14:30
 
 Uruguay 0
 
 South Africa 33
 
02 Aug 2013 11:25
 
 France 12
 
 Hong Kong 12
 
02 Aug 2013 17:55
 
 France 14
 
 South Africa 33
 
02 Aug 2013 11:50
 
 Argentina 24
 
 Argentina 49
 
02 Aug 2013 15:00
 
 Colombia 5
 
 Argentina 19
 
02 Aug 2013 12:15
 
 Canada 7 Third
 
 Brazil 7
 
02 Aug 2013 17:30
 
 Canada 26
 
 Canada 33
 
 
 France 21
 

Classification

 
Classification SemifinalsClassification Final
 
      
 
Ranks 5-8 match – 02 Aug 2013 13:30
 
 
 Uruguay 7
 
Ranks 5-6 match – 02 Aug 2013 16:30
 
 Hong Kong 17
 
 Hong Kong 22
 
Ranks 5-8 match – 02 Aug 2013 14:00
 
 Brazil 7
 
 Colombia 12
 
 
 Brazil 19
 
Ranks 7/8
 
 
Ranks 7-8 match – 02 Aug 2013 16:00
 
 
 Uruguay 29
 
 
 Colombia 7

See also

References

  1. Eight nations gear up for World Games gold Archived 2014-10-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Schedule for Rugby Sevens Men". Archived from the original on 2013-08-06. Retrieved 2013-07-25.
  3. "World Games 2013: Rugby Sevens result book" (PDF). WorldGames2013.sportresult.com. Swiss Timing. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-09-01.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-08-06. Retrieved 2013-08-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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