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Sri Lanka Women's National Rugby Sevens Team
Sri Lanka's women's national rugby sevens team represents Sri Lanka in Rugby sevens at international level. Tournament history Hong Kong Women's Sevens Sri Lanka was invited to participate in the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2004, Hong Kong Women's Sevens held in March 2004. They finished fourth in their pool and ninth overall. In 2006, Sri Lanka finished ninth at the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2006, Hong Kong Sevens, losing in the Vase final to Hong Kong women's national rugby sevens team, Hong Kong 26 - 5. At the Hong Kong Women's Sevens#2016, 2016 tournament, Sri Lanka finished fourth in its pool and tenth in the Bowl, final losing to Kenya women's national rugby sevens team, Kenya 29 - 0. Asian Women's Sevens Championship At the Asian Championship held in Doha, Qatar in April 2007. Sri Lanka was defeated in the Shield final, losing 19-5 to Uzbekistan. In 2008, the tournament was held in Hong Kong in October. Sri Lanka finished third in their pool and ninth in the tournament ...
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Women's Rugby Sevens At The 2022 Commonwealth Games - Scotland Vs Sri Lanka 180254
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2019 Asia Rugby Women's Sevens Series
The 2019 Asia Rugby Women's Sevens Series was the twentieth edition of Asia's continental sevens tournament. The series was played over three legs in South Korea, China, and Sri Lanka. The top three teams earned qualification to the 2020–21 World Series Qualifier for a chance to earn core team status for the following World Series. Teams The eight "core teams" qualified to participate in all series events for 2019 are: * * * * * * * * Malaysia was promoted to core team status after winning the 2018 SevensTrophy in Singapore, replacing South Korea who were relegated after finishing as the lowest-placed core team in 2018. Tour venues The official schedule for the 2019 Asia Rugby Women's Sevens Series is: Final standings Tournaments South Korea The tournament was held 31 August – 1 September in South Korea. All times in Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00). Pool stage Pool C Pool D Knockout stage Plate Cup China The tournament was ...
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Dilini Kanchana
Dilini Kanchana (born 18 May 1995) is a Sri Lankan rugby sevens player. Kanchana was named in Sri Lanka's squad for the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ... in Birmingham, they finished eighth overall. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kanchana, Dilini Living people 1995 births Sri Lanka international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Sandika Hemakumari
Sandika Hemakumari (born 2 January 1990) is a Sri Lankan rugby sevens player. She competed for Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ... in Birmingham where they finished in eighth place. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemakumari, Sandika Living people 1990 births Sri Lanka international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Jeewanthi Gunawardhana
Jeewanthi Gunawardhana (born 29 December 1997) is a Sri Lankan rugby sevens player. She competed for Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ... in Birmingham, they finished eighth overall. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gunawardhana, Jeewanthi Living people 1997 births Sri Lanka international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Kumari Dilrukshi
Kumari Dilrukshi (born 18 January 1993) is a Sri Lankan rugby sevens player. She competed for Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ... in Birmingham where they finished in eighth place. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Dilrukshi, Kumari Living people 1993 births Sri Lanka international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Anusha Attanayaka
Anusha Attanayaka (born 27 June 1990) is a Sri Lankan rugby sevens player. She competed for Sri Lanka at the 2022 Commonwealth Games The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ... in Birmingham where they finished in eighth place. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Attanayaka, Anusha Living people 1990 births Sri Lanka international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) ...
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Saliya Kumara
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2022 Commonwealth Games
The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England between 28 July and 8 August 2022. Birmingham was announced as host on 21 December 2017. The Games marked England's third time hosting the Commonwealth Games after London 1934 and Manchester 2002, and the 7th Games held in the United Kingdom, with previous events in Wales and Scotland: Cardiff 1958, Edinburgh 1970 and 1986 and Glasgow 2014. The Games was the largest ever held, with 72 participating nations and over 1.3 million ticket sales. It was also the first to have more events for women than men and the first integrated event, with the para competition held at the same time. Alongside the Games, a cultural festival was held across the West Midlands, as well as a number of trade events. An esports event was also held. It marked the ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's Tournament
The rugby sevens at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's tournament was the women's event of the Commonwealth Games rugby sevens competition held every four years. It was held at the Coventry Stadium from 29 to 31 July 2022. Venue The tournaments were originally scheduled to take place at Villa Park, but they instead took place at the Coventry Stadium in Coventry. The adjacent Coventry Arena will play host to judo and wrestling. Qualification England qualified as host nation, three nations qualified via the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series, and four nations booked their places in regional qualification tournaments. Competition format In July 2022, eight teams were drawn into two groups; the top two performing teams in each group advanced to the semi-finals, whilst the remaining teams were sent to lower classification matches to determine their final ranking. Pool stage Pool A Pool B Medal round Semi-finals Bronze medal match Go ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's Tournament
The women's rugby sevens tournament at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was the first time that women's teams had participated in this event. The venue for the competition was Robina Stadium. Background Pool stage Wales qualified on 9 July 2017 after placing fifth at the 2017 Rugby Europe Women's Sevens Grand Prix Series. The pools were confirmed on 2 February 2018, scheduling was announced on 23 February 2018. Participating Nations Competition schedule The following is the competition schedule for the Women’s Rugby sevens competition: Pool stage In pool play, each team plays one match against the other three teams in the group. The top two teams in each pool advance to the semi-finals and the remaining teams advance to the lower classification matches (for places 5 to 8). Pool A Pool B Knockout stage Lower classification round Medal round References {{DEFAULTSORT:Commonwealth Games Women's tournament A woman is an adult female huma ...
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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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