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Rugby Sevens, Men

Date26 – 28 July 2021
StatusOlympic
LocationTokyo Stadium, Tokyo, Japan
Participants156 from 12 countries
FormatRound-robin pools advance teams to single-elimination tournament of eight teams.

The format had been changed slightly to allow the tournament to take place over three days instead of two as in Rio. Nine of the twelve teams who took part in 2016 also qualified for Tokyo. The exceptions were Canada, Ireland and Korea. COVID regulations resulted in the withdrawal of three teams from the final global qualifiers. In Rio Fiji were very much the gold medal favourites but by 2021 they had been superseded by New Zealand, who won both the 2018 World Sevens Cup and the latest edition of the season long World Sevens Series. South Africa and Australia were the other automatic qualifiers from the World Series and were expected to be medal contenders too.

The pool stage generally proceeded as excepted but for the defeat of Australia at the hands of Argentina. This meant the Aussies would have to play Fiji in the quarter finals instead of less frightening opponents. Argentina staged another giant killing in those quarter-finals when they survived a late comeback by South Africa whilst the USA squandered a twenty-one-point lead to be beaten 26-21 by Great Britain.

On the other hand, the progress of both New Zealand and Fiji was smooth in the knockout stages of the competition and both duly took their places in the final. Meli Derenalagi capitalized on New Zealand losing possession after 55 seconds of the final to score a try that put Fiji ahead. A minute later came the decisive moment of the game. A New Zealander fumbled the ball inside his own try line and Sireli Maqala pounced on his mistake to put Fiji 12-0 ahead. From then on the pattern was set as both teams traded scores, but New Zealand could never close the gap and were eventually beaten 27-12 and Fiji, despite being deeply affected by COVID 19 as both a team and a country, successfully retained the Olympic title.

After receiving their Olympic medals, the Fijian team sang the traditional Fijian song “E Da Sa Qaqa” to a worldwide audience from the medal podium. In the bronze medal game Argentina won South America’s first Olympic rugby medal by beating Great Britain. Argentina’s Marcos Moneta was the top try scorer in the tournament while Andrew Knewstubb of New Zealand was the leading points scorer.

PosNumberTeamNOC
1FijiFIJGold
Forward1Josua, Ratu Vakurunabili
Forward2Iosefo Baleiwairiki
Forward3Kalione Nasoko
Forward4Jiuta Wainiqolo
Forward5Asaeli Tuivuaka
Forward6Meli Derenalagi
Back7Vilimoni Botitu
Back8Waisea Nacuqu
Back9Jerry Tuwai
Back10Semi Radradra
Back11Aminiasi Tuimaba
Back12Napolioni Bolaca
Back13Sireli Maqala
CoachGareth Baber
2New ZealandNZLSilver1
Forward1Scott Curry
Forward2Tim Mikkelson
Forward3Tone Ng Shiu
Back4Etene Nanai-Seturo
Forward5Dylan Collier
Back6Ngarohi McGarvey-Black
Forward7Amanaki Nicole
Back8Andrew Knewstubb
Back9Regan Ware
Back10Kurt Baker
Back11Joe Webber
Back12Sione Molia
Back13William Warbrick
CoachClark Laidlaw
3ArgentinaARGBronze
Forward1Rodrigo Isgro
Forward2Lucio Cinti
Forward3Germán Schulz
Back4Ignacio Mendy
Back5Rodrigo Etchart
Forward6Santiago Álvarez
Back7Lautaro Bazán
Back8Gastón Revol
Forward9Matías Osadczuk
Back10Santiago Mare
Back11Luciano González
Back12Marcos Moneta
Forward13Felipe Del Mestre
CoachSantiago Gómez
4Great BritainGBR
Back1Max McFarland
Forward2Ben Harris
Forward3Alex Davis
Back4Dan Norton
Forward5Ross McCann
Back6Tom Mitchell
Back7Dan Bibby
Forward8Alec Coombes
Back9Ollie Lindsay-Hague
Back10Robbie Fergusson
Forward11Ethan Waddleton
Back12Harry Glover
Back13Tom Bowen
CoachTony Roques
5South AfricaRSA2
Forward1Chris Dry
Forward2Sakoyisa Makata
Forward3Impi Visser
Forward4Zaïn Davids
Forward5Angelo Davids
Forward6JC Pretorius
Back7Branco Du Preez
Back8Selvyn Davids
Back9Justin Geduld
Back10Kurt-Lee Arendse
Back11Shakes Soyizwapi
Back12Stedman Gans
Back13Ronald Brown
CoachNeil Powell
6United StatesUSA
Back1Carlin Isles
Forward2Brett Thompson
Forward3Danny Barrett
Forward4Matai Leuta
Forward5Joe Schroeder
Back6Kevon Williams
Back7Folau Niua
Back8Maceo Brown
Forward9Steve Tomasin
Back10Madison Hughes
Back11Perry Baker
Back12Martin Iosefo
Back13Cody Melphy
CoachMike Friday
7AustraliaAUS
Back1Henry Hutchison
Back2Samu Kerevi
Forward3Nathan Lawson
Back4Dietrich Roache
Back5Lachie Miller
Forward6Joe Pincus
Back7Josh Turner
Forward8Dylan Pietsch
Back9Josh Coward
Forward10Nick Malouf
Back11Maurice Longbottom
Forward12Lachlan Anderson
Back13Lewis Holland
CoachTim Walsh
8CanadaCAN
Forward1Matt Mullins
Back2Theo Sauder
Forward3Mike Fuailefau
Forward4Phil Berna
Forward5Conor Trainor
Back6Connor Braid
Back7Lucas Hammond
Back8Justin Douglas
Back9Nathan Hirayama
Back10Pat Kay
Forward11Harry Jones
Forward12Jake Thiel
Back13Andrew Coe
CoachHenry Paul
9KenyaKEN
Back1Daniel Taabu
Forward2Herman Humwa
Forward3Alvin Otieno
Forward4Vincent Onyala
Back5Billy Odhiambo
Back6Jeff Oluoch
Back7Eden Agero
Forward8Andrew Amonde
Back9Nelson Oyoo
Back10Johnstone Olindi
Back11Collins Injera
Forward12Willy Ambaka
Forward13Jacob Ojee
CoachInnocent Simiyu
10IrelandIRL
Forward1Jack Kelly
Forward2Adam Leavy
Forward3Harry McNulty
Forward4Foster Horan
Forward5Ian Fitzpatrick
Back6Billy Dardis
Back7Jordan Conroy
Back8Greg O'Shea
Back9Mark Roche
Back10Terry Kennedy
Back11Hugo Lennox
Back12Gavin Mullin
Forward13Bryan Mollen
CoachAnthony Eddy
11JapanJPN
Forward1Jose Seru
Forward2Lote Tuqiri
Forward3Colin Bourke
Back4Kazushi Hano
Forward5Kameli Soejima
Forward6Masakatsu Hikosaka
Back7Brackin Karauria-Henry
Back8Chihito Matsui
Back9Ryota Kano
Back10Yoshikazu Fujita
Back11Kippei Ishida
Back12Naoki Motomura
Back13Kazuhiro Goya
CoachKensuke Iwabuchi
12Republic of KoreaKOR
Forward1Han Geon-Gyu
Forward2Kim Hyun-Su
Forward3Andre-Jin Coquillard
Back4Jang Yong-Heung
Back5Lee Seong-Bae
Back6Kim Nam-Uk
Back7Jang Jeong-Min
Forward8Jang Seong-Min
Back9Park Wan-Yong
Forward10Lee Jin-Gyu
Forward11Choi Seong-Deok
Back12Jeong Yeon-Sik
Back13Kim Gwong-Min
CoachSeo Chun-Oh

Preliminary Round

Date26 – 27 July 2021
FormatRound-robin pools.

Group A

Date26 – 27 July 2021
PosTeamNOCWinsTiesLossesPointsPoints
1New ZealandNZL300999-31
2ArgentinaARG201799-54
3AustraliaAUS102573-48
4Republic of KoreaKOR003310-148
MatchDate/TimeTeamNOCResultTeamNOC
Match #126 Jul 10:00New ZealandNZL50 – 5Republic of KoreaKOR
Match #226 Jul 10:30ArgentinaARG29 – 19AustraliaAUS
Match #326 Jul 17:30New ZealandNZL35 – 14ArgentinaARG
Match #426 Jul 18:00AustraliaAUS42 – 5Republic of KoreaKOR
Match #527 Jul 10:00ArgentinaARG56 – 0Republic of KoreaKOR
Match #627 Jul 10:30New ZealandNZL14 – 12AustraliaAUS

Group B

Date26 – 27 July 2021
PosTeamNOCWinsTiesLossesPointsPoints
1FijiFIJ300985-40
2Great BritainGBR201765-33
3CanadaCAN102550-64
4JapanJPN003331-94
MatchDate/TimeTeamNOCResultTeamNOC
Match #126 Jul 9:00FijiFIJ24 – 19JapanJPN
Match #226 Jul 9:30Great BritainGBR24 – 0CanadaCAN
Match #326 Jul 16:30Great BritainGBR34 – 0JapanJPN
Match #426 Jul 17:00FijiFIJ28 – 14CanadaCAN
Match #527 Jul 9:00CanadaCAN36 – 12JapanJPN
Match #627 Jul 9:30FijiFIJ33 – 7Great BritainGBR

Group C

Date26 – 27 July 2021
PosTeamNOCWinsTiesLossesPointsPoints
1South AfricaRSA300964-31
2United StatesUSA201750-48
3IrelandIRL102543-59
4KenyaKEN003326-45
MatchDate/TimeTeamNOCResultTeamNOC
Match #126 Jul 11:00South AfricaRSA33 – 14IrelandIRL
Match #226 Jul 11:30United StatesUSA19 – 14KenyaKEN
Match #326 Jul 18:30United StatesUSA19 – 17IrelandIRL
Match #426 Jul 19:00South AfricaRSA14 – 5KenyaKEN
Match #527 Jul 11:00IrelandIRL12 – 7KenyaKEN
Match #627 Jul 11:30South AfricaRSA17 – 12United StatesUSA

Classification Round 9-12

Date27 July 2021 — 16:30
FormatClassification matches for 9th to 12th place.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #127 Jul 16:30IrelandIRL31 – 0Republic of KoreaKOR
Match #227 Jul 17:00KenyaKEN21 – 7JapanJPN

Quarter-Finals

Date27 July 2021 — 17:30
FormatWinners of each match advanced to semi-finals.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #127 Jul 17:30New ZealandNZL21 – 10CanadaCAN
Match #227 Jul 18:00Great BritainGBR26 – 21United StatesUSA
Match #327 Jul 18:30ArgentinaARG19 – 14South AfricaRSA
Match #427 Jul 19:00FijiFIJ19 – 0AustraliaAUS

Classification Round 5-8

Date28 July 2021 — 10:00
FormatClassification matches for 5th to 8th place.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #128 Jul 10:00United StatesUSA21 – 14CanadaCAN
Match #228 Jul 10:30South AfricaRSA22 – 19AustraliaAUS

Semi-Finals

Date28 July 2021 — 11:00
FormatWinners of each match advanced to gold medal match.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match #128 Jul 11:00New ZealandNZL29 – 7Great BritainGBR
Match #228 Jul 11:30FijiFIJ26 – 14ArgentinaARG

Final Round

Date28 July 2021 — 9:00
FormatMedal and placement round.
MatchDate/TimeCompetitorsNOCResultCompetitorsNOC
Match 1/228 Jul 18:00FijiFIJ27 – 12New ZealandNZL
Match 3/428 Jul 17:30ArgentinaARG17 – 12Great BritainGBR
Match 5/628 Jul 17:00South AfricaRSA28 – 7United StatesUSA
Match 7/828 Jul 16:30AustraliaAUS26 – 7CanadaCAN
Match 9/1028 Jul 9:30KenyaKEN22 – 0IrelandIRL
Match 11/1228 Jul 9:00JapanJPN31 – 19Republic of KoreaKOR