Rugby Europe Women's Sevens
The Rugby Europe Women's Sevens, previously the FIRA–AER Women's Sevens until 2013, is a series of regional championships for women's international rugby sevens in Europe. Prior to 2012, the annual tournament is held over two days, typically on a weekend in June, before the highest category tournament was reorganized as the Sevens Grand Prix Series, modeled after the format of the World Rugby Sevens Series. The tournaments are sanctioned and sponsored by Rugby Europe. History Rugby sevens — also known as 7-a-side, or 7s — is a short form of the sport of rugby union that was first played in 1883. The first (men's) internationals took place in 1973. As women's rugby union developed in the 1960s and 1970s the format became very popular as it allowed games, and entire leagues, to be developed in countries even when player numbers were small, and it remains the main form the women's game is played in most parts of the world. However, although the first women's international ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2006 European Women Sevens Championship
The 2006 European Women Sevens Championship was the fourth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship. Emerging (European) Nations 2006 Played in Hungary. See 2007 tournament for likely participants. ''(Source Austria Union)'' FIRA-AER Tournament 2006 - Division A Venue/Date: Limoges, France, 25–27 May 2006 ''(Source Fira-Aer)'' Summarised Pool Games POOL One *England 41-0 Germany *Wales 32-0 Switzerland *England 47-0 Switzerland *Wales 20-0 Germany *Germany 24-0 Switzerland *England 7-0 Wales POOL Two *Spain 12-0 Portugal *Italy 19-0 Czech Republic *Spain 33-0 Czech Republic *Italy 0-12 Portugal *Portugal 17-0 Czech Republic *Spain 36-0 Italy POOL Three *Netherlands 29-0 Lithuania * 28-0 *Netherlands 33-0 * 22-0 Lithuania *Lithuania 35-0 *Netherlands 21-5 POOL Four *Sweden 31-0 Norway *Russia 0-17 Ireland *Sweden 0-5 Ireland *Russia 22-0 Norway *Norway 0-27 Ireland *Sweden 22-0 Russia Classification Stages 9th-16th Quarter-finals *Germany ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
The 2016 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series was the top level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe during 2016. The series featured two tournaments, one hosted in Kazan and one hosted in Malemort. In preparation for 2016 Summer Olympics, England and Wales were replaced by two Great Britain representative teams, the Lions and the Royals. France won the Kazan tournament while Russia won the Malemort tournament. Russia won the overall championship. Finland and Ukraine were relegated to the 2017 Trophy series. Kazan Pool stages Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Malemort Pool stages Pool A Pool B Pool C Knockout stage Bowl Plate Cup Final standings The three highest teams who did not already have core team status during the 2016–17 World Rugby Women's Sevens Series qualified for the 2017 Hong Kong Women's Sevens, which in turn was a qualifying event for promotio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
2014 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series was the top level of international women's rugby sevens competitions organised by Rugby Europe during 2014. The series featured two tournaments, one hosted in Moscow and one hosted in Brive-la-Gaillarde. England won the Moscow tournament while France won the Brive tournament. Russia won the overall championship after finishing as runners-up in both tournaments. Moscow Pool stages Group A *Russia 53-0 Sweden *Italy 0-29 Netherlands *Russia 22-0 Netherlands *Italy 29-12 Sweden *Netherlands 50-0 Sweden *Russia 12-0 Italy Group B *England 41-0 Belgium *Ireland 7-10 Portugal *England 24-7 Portugal *Ireland 22-15 Belgium *Portugal 7-12 Belgium *England 34-5 Ireland Group C *France 52-0 Germany *Spain 26-5 Wales *France 29-7 Wales *Spain 40-7 Germany *Wales 21-14 Germany *France 10-5 Spain Knockout stage Bowl Semi-finals (9th-12th) *Wales 38-0 Sweden *Belgium 10-5 Germany 11th/12th Match *Sweden 0-57 Germany Final:9th/10th M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2013 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
2013 European Women's Sevens Championship European Championship: Top 12, Round 1 Date/Venue: June 1–2, 2013 at Brive, France. Group A *Netherlands 31-0 Wales *Russia 19-3 Portugal *England 34-0 Germany *Portugal 12-17 Wales *Netherlands 29-7 Germany *England 7-5 Russia *Germany 26-17 Wales *England 34-0 Portugal *Russia 17-7 Netherlands *Portugal 12-7 Germany *Russia 39-0 Wales *England 31-10 Netherlands *Russia 10-0 Germany *Netherlands 26-0 Portugal *England 42-0 Wales Group B *Ukraine 27-0 Scotland *France 24-0 Italy *Spain 14-10 Ireland *Italy 38-5 Scotland *Ukraine 7-17 Ireland *Spain 0-24 France *Ireland 24-0 Scotland *Spain 33-0 Italy *France 45-0 Ukraine *Italy 10-29 Ireland *France 38-5 Scotland *Spain 12-5 Ukraine *France 17-5 Ireland *Ukraine 5-10 Italy *Spain 40-0 Scotland BowlSemi-finals *Portugal 26-5 Scotland *Wales 36-0 Ukraine 11th Place *Scotland 0-19 Ukraine Bowl final *Portugal 17-7 Wales PlateSemi-finals *Netherlands 29-0 Italy *Germany 14-3 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2012 FIRA-AER Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series
The 2012 European Women Sevens Championship was the tenth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship. Europe Emerging Nations 2012 Date/Venue: April 9, 2012 at Zanka, Hungary. *After a training camp (5–9 April), tournamentwas played. Group A (''*As an additional team, Poland II were automatically placed 5th in the pool'') *Slovakia 0-47 Romania *Austria 5-12 Bulgaria *Romania 0-17 Poland II *Austria 36-0 Slovakia *Bulgaria 0-21 Poland II *Romania 52-0 Austria *Bulgaria 40-7 Slovakia *Austria 5-24 Poland II *Romania 39-0 Bulgaria *Poland II 44-0 Slovakia 9th/10th Place *Poland II 43-0 Barbarians 7th/8th Place *Slovakia 0-32 Czech Republic Group B *Hungary 47-14 Czech Republic *Croatia 0-17 Poland *Czech Republic 36-0 Barbarians *Croatia 0-24 Hungary *Poland 60-0 Barbarians *Czech Republic 0-29 Croatia *Poland 14-21 Hungary *Croatia 45-0 Barbarians *Czech Republic 5-36 Poland *Barbarians 0-48 Hungary 5th/6th Place *Austria 0-35 Croatia 3rd/4th Place *Bulgaria 0-40 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bucharest
Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north of the Danube River and the Bulgarian border. Bucharest was first mentioned in documents in 1459. The city became the capital of Romania in 1862 and is the centre of Romanian media, culture, and art. Its architecture is a mix of historical (mostly Eclectic, but also Neoclassical and Art Nouveau), interbellum ( Bauhaus, Art Deco and Romanian Revival architecture), socialist era, and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and the sophistication of its elite earned Bucharest the nickname of 'Paris of the East' ( ro, Parisul Estului) or 'Little Paris' ( ro, Micul Paris). Although buildings and districts in the historic city centre were heavily damaged or destroyed by war, earthquakes, and even Nic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2011 European Women Sevens Championship
The 2011 European Women Sevens Championship was the ninth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship. F-EN League Venue/Date: 9 April 2011, Zagreb, Croatia. *Not all scores are available. 1st Hungary, 2nd Austria, 3rd Croatia, 4th Slovenia. The Croatian side was the club of Mladost. *Hungary 19-12 Austria *Hungary 22-0 Croatia *Hungary 44-0 Slovenia *Croatia 12-19 Austria *Slovenia 0-44 Austria *Croatia ?-? Slovenia F-EN League Venue/Date: 9 April 2011, Zagreb All results not available *Croatia 0-22 Hungary *Austria 12-19 Hungary *Slovenia 0-42 Hungary European Emerging Nations Camp Tournament Venue/Date:'' 23–34 April 2011 at Zanka Group A 'Pool 1' *Romania 21-5 Austria *Bulgaria 10-22 Poland *Austria 17-12 Bulgaria *Romania 7-10 Poland *Bulgaria 0-43 Romania *Austria 7-10 Poland Pool 2 *Czech Republic 29-0 Nada Split *Hungary 28-0 Denmark *Nada Split 0-14 Hungary *Czech Republic 24-12 Denmark *Hungary 12-21 Czech Republic *Denmark 40-0 Nada Split Gr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2010 European Women Sevens Championship
The 2010 European Women Sevens Championship was the eighth edition of the European Women's Sevens Championship. European Emerging Nations Tournament Venue/Date:'' 21 March 2010 at Ljubljana *Hungary 48-0 Croatia *Hungary 38-0 Austria *Hungary 41-0 Slovenia Other scores not published European Emerging Nations Camp Tournament Venue/Date:'' 4 April 2010 at Zanka Pool A *Hungary 21-5 Finland *Czech Republic 19-0 Austria *Finland 0-27 Poland *Poland 10-14 Hungary *Austria 10-17 Poland *Finland 0-26 Czech Republic *Austria 5-29 Hungary *Czech Republic 7-12 Poland *Finland 5-14 Austria *Czech Republic 0-26 Hungary Pool B *Barbarians 5-7 Mladost Zagreb *Denmark 10-7 Luxembourg *Mladost Zagreb 21-5 Slovenia *Denmark 12-0 Barbarians *Luxembourg 19-15 Slovenia *Mladost Zagreb 14-10 Denmark *Luxembourg 32-0 Barbarians *Denmark 44-0 Slovenia *Mladost Zagreb 35-0 Luxembourg *Slovenia 41-0 Barbarians 9th place *Slovenia 12-17 Barbarians 7th place *Denmark 12-0 Luxembourg 5th place *F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hanover
Hanover (; german: Hannover ; nds, Hannober) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Lower Saxony. Its 535,932 (2021) inhabitants make it the 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-largest city in Northern Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen. Hanover's urban area comprises the towns of Garbsen, Langenhagen and Laatzen and has a population of about 791,000 (2018). The Hanover Region has approximately 1.16 million inhabitants (2019). The city lies at the confluence of the River Leine and its tributary the Ihme, in the south of the North German Plain, and is the largest city in the Hannover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region. It is the fifth-largest city in the Low German dialect area after Hamburg, Dortmund, Essen and Bremen. Before it became the capital of Lower Saxony in 1946, Hannover was the capital of the Principality of Calenberg (1636–1692), the Electorate of Hanover (1692–1814), the Kingdom of Hannover ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |