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2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championships
The 2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series was an Olympic qualification tournament for rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics which was held over three legs in the cities of Moscow, Lyon and Exeter. The top team qualified directly to the Olympic Games, whereas the runner-up qualified to the Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in 2016. France won the 2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championship, and qualified directly to the 2016 Summer Olympics. Spain finished second and qualified directly to the Final 2016 Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament, avoiding the Rugby Europe Repechage Tournament. Schedule Standings Note Russia finishes above Germany due to tiebreaker of highest single tournament finish. Moscow Lyon Exeter See also * 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series References {{DEFAULTSORT:Europe Sevens Grand Prix Grand Prix 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of Novembe ...
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Terry Bouhraoua
Terry Bouhraoua (born 29 August 1987) is a French rugby union and rugby union sevens player who plays for the France national rugby sevens team. His position is Scrum half (rugby union), scrum-half. Bouhraoua was born in Châteaudun, France. He began professional rugby in 2005 for Stade Français and left the French capital four years later for AS Béziers Hérault, which played in Fédérale 1 (third division). International In 2010 he signed a contract with the French Rugby Federation (FFR) to play in French national rugby sevens team. Since 2014, he has been the captain of the team. Bouhraoua made his international debut in rugby sevens during the 2010 Dubai Sevens. He played the Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, 2016 Olympic Games, ended by Japan national rugby sevens team, Japan in Cup quarter final (10-12). He was the top scorer of the competition with 43 points, one more than the South African Cecil Afrika, and top try scorer of his team with ...
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2015 Exeter Sevens
The 2015 Exeter Sevens was the final tournament of the 2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series. It was held over the weekend of 11–12 July 2015. Teams The 12 participating teams for the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * * * Pool Stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:Exeter 2015 2015–16 in English rugby union Grand Prix 3 ''Grand Prix 3'' is a computer racing simulator by MicroProse, released in 2000 by Hasbro Interactive. Gameplay The game is known for featuring the 1998 Formula One season (with all drivers except Jacques Villeneuve, who is instead replaced by a ...
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2015 Rugby Sevens Competitions
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Rugby Europe Sevens
The Rugby Europe Sevens are a series of rugby sevens tournaments held by Rugby Europe. It was formerly known as the FIRA-AER Sevens until 2013, and the Sevens Grand Prix Series until 2021. Only one annual tournament existed prior to 2011, when Rugby Europe created a series of tournaments, following the model of the World Rugby Sevens Series. The main division is known as the Rugby Europe Championship Series, formerly known the Grand Prix, followed by the Trophy Series, Conference 1, and Conference 2. The competitions use a promotion/relegation system. Format In the Grand Prix, twelve teams play in several tournaments each summer throughout Europe. Each tournament spans two days — the first day is a pool phase and the second day is a knockout phase. During the pool phase, the teams are divided into three pools of four teams each. After the pool phase, the top eight teams (two first of each pool, plus two best-performing third place teams) advance to the Cup tournament; the o ...
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2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championships
The 2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series was an Olympic qualification tournament for rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics which was held over three legs in the cities of Moscow, Lyon and Exeter. The top team qualified directly to the Olympic Games, whereas the runner-up qualified to the Final Olympic Qualification Tournament in 2016. France won the 2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championship, and qualified directly to the 2016 Summer Olympics. Spain finished second and qualified directly to the Final 2016 Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament, avoiding the Rugby Europe Repechage Tournament. Schedule Standings Note Russia finishes above Germany due to tiebreaker of highest single tournament finish. Moscow Lyon Exeter See also * 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series References {{DEFAULTSORT:Europe Sevens Grand Prix Grand Prix 2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of Novembe ...
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2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
The 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series was held over two legs in the cities of Kazan and Brive. France won the championship and qualified for the women's rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Russia finished second and qualified the 2016 Rugby World Women's Sevens Olympic Repechage Tournament. A further seven teams qualified for the 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Repechage Tournament. Series Teams * * * * * * * * * * * * Kazan leg Pool stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Brive leg Pool stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Grand Prix standings See also * 2015 Rugby Europe Men's Sevens Championships References External linksRugby Europe website {{DEFAULTSORT:Eu ...
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2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Olympic Repechage Tournament
The 2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Olympic Repechage Tournament was held on 18–19 July in Lisbon to determine the three teams that joined Spain at the final Olympic qualifying tournament, made up of the eight non-qualified Grand Prix teams, the top three teams of Division A and the champion of Division B. Russia won the European tournament, and qualified for the 2016 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament along with runner-up Germany and third place Ireland. Teams * (Grand Prix 4th) * (Grand Prix 5th) * (Grand Prix 6th) * (Grand Prix 8th) * (Grand Prix 9th) * (Grand Prix 10th) * (Grand Prix 11th) * (Grand Prix 12th) * (Division A winner) * (Division A 2nd) * (Division A 3rd) * (Division B winner) Standings Pool stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout Stage Bowl Plate Cup References See also * 2015 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Olympic Repechage Tournament { ...
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2016 Men's Rugby Sevens Final Olympic Qualification Tournament
The Final 2016 Men's Olympic Qualification Tournament for rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held on 18 and 19 June 2016 at Stade Louis II in Fontvieille, Monaco The tournament used a round-robin format. The qualification tournament was won by Spain, as a result, they qualified for the Olympics 2016. Teams Format The teams are drawn into four pools, each containing four teams. *The top two teams in each pool advance to the Cup stage. The team that wins the Cup qualifies for the Olympic Games. **The losers of the Cup quarter-finals play off for the Plate . *The bottom two teams in each pool go into the Bowl. **The losers of the Bowl quarter-finals play off for the Shield. Pool Stage Pool A Matches Pool B Matches Pool C Matches Pool D Matches Knockout stage Shield Bowl Plate Cup Overall References {{DEFAULTSORT:Olympics Qual 2016 rugby sevens competitions International sports competitions hosted by Monaco ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2016 Summer Olympics
Rugby sevens at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held over six days in August 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. The 2016 Olympics was the debut for rugby sevens at the Summer Olympics, though rugby union was last played at the 1924 games. The usual laws of rugby sevens applied. Changes Though rugby has not been featured in the Olympics since the 1924 Summer Olympics in any form, the IOC chose to re-introduce the seven-a-side version of the sport for the games. The sport will feature for this olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics. Venue The rugby competition took place in a temporary arena at Deodoro Stadium. The original plan was to stage the rugby matches at the São Januário Stadium. However this was scrapped because the club in charge of the venue missed the deadline to present its project. The Organising Committee considered Estádio Olímpico João Havelange, which would have had to have been shared with the athletics competitions. It was later announced that the rugby competitio ...
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2015 Lyon Sevens
The 2015 Lyon Sevens was the second tournament of the 2015 Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series. It was held over the weekend of 13–14 June 2015. Teams The 12 participating teams for the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * * * Pool Stage Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Lyon Sevens France Sevens 2014–15 in French rugby union Grand Prix 2 ''Grand Prix 2'', released in North America as "Grand Prix II", is a racing simulator released by MicroProse in 1996. It is a sequel to '' Formula One Grand Prix''. It was made under an official FIA license that featured the Formula One 1994 ...
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Julien Candelon
Julien Candelon (born July 8, 1980 in Agen) is a professional rugby union winger currently playing for USA Perpignan in the Top 14. Candelon has earned two caps for the France national team, the first one coming on 18 June 2005 against South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... He has scored two tries for his country. He also played for the France Sevens national team. References External links * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Candelon, Julien Sportspeople from Agen Rugby union players from Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1980 births Living people French rugby union players France international rugby union players USA Perpignan players Rugby sevens players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic rugby sevens players for France France international rugby sevens ...
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