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The 2001 Tokyo Sevens was an international rugby sevens tournament that was part of the
World Sevens Series The World Rugby Men's Sevens Series is an annual series of international rugby sevens tournaments run by World Rugby featuring national sevens teams. Organised for the first time in the 1999–2000 season as the IRB World Sevens Series, the com ...
in the 2000–01 season. It was the
Japan Sevens The Japan Sevens, also known as the Tokyo Sevens, is an annual rugby sevens tournament held at the Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. It was a part of the Sevens World Series from 2000 to 2001 and from 2012 to 2015. History The fi ...
leg held at
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in
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on 29–30 April 2001. The tournament was the seventh event of the series, and was won by
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who defeated
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26–12 in the Cup final.


Format

The teams were drawn into four pools of four teams each. Each team played the other teams in their pool once, with 3 points awarded for a win, 2 points for a draw, and 1 point for a loss (no points awarded for a forfeit). The pool stage was played on the first day of the tournament. The top two teams from each pool advanced to the Cup/Plate brackets. The bottom two teams from each pool went on to the Bowl bracket. No Shield trophy was on offer in the 2000–01 season.


Teams

The 16 participating teams for the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Pool stage

The pool stage was played on the first day of the tournament. The 16 teams were separated into four pools of four teams and teams in the same pool played each other once. The top two teams in each pool advanced to the Cup quarterfinals to compete for the 2001 Tokyo Sevens title.


Pool A

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Pool B

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Pool C

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Pool D

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Knockout stage


Bowl

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Plate

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Cup

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Tournament placings

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Series standings

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References

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