World Sevens - Damen

World Sevens - Damen

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DateRHEIM v AUSWÄRTS-
05/14 15:26 - USA 7er - Frauen v Neuseeland 7er - Frauen 14-19
05/14 14:37 - Australien 7er - Frauen v Frankreich 7er - Frauen 33-7
05/14 12:25 - Fidschi 7er - Frauen v Great Britain 7s - Frauen 17-22
05/14 08:50 - Kanada 7er - Frauen v Spanien 7er - Frauen 14-15
05/14 08:28 - Brasilien 7er - Frauen v Polen 7er - Damen 7-19
05/14 08:06 - Frankreich 7er - Frauen v Neuseeland 7er - Frauen 7-31
05/14 07:44 - Australien 7er - Frauen v USA 7er - Frauen 7-10
05/14 07:22 - Great Britain 7s - Frauen v Japan 7er - Frauen 5-14
05/14 07:00 - Irland 7er - Frauen v Fidschi 7er - Frauen 10-5
05/13 17:35 - Neuseeland 7er - Frauen v Japan 7er - Frauen 29-7
05/13 16:37 - Frankreich 7er - Frauen v Great Britain 7s - Frauen 28-10
05/13 13:48 - Fidschi 7er - Frauen v USA 7er - Frauen 17-22
05/13 13:26 - Australien 7er - Frauen v Irland 7er - Frauen 17-7
05/13 13:04 - Spanien 7er - Frauen v Polen 7er - Damen 41-7
05/13 12:42 - Kanada 7er - Frauen v Brasilien 7er - Frauen 26-17
05/13 09:05 - Australien 7er - Frauen v Frankreich 7er - Frauen 12-19
05/13 08:43 - Irland 7er - Frauen v Brasilien 7er - Frauen 36-7
05/13 08:21 - Neuseeland 7er - Frauen v Kanada 7er - Frauen 28-7
05/13 07:59 - USA 7er - Frauen v Polen 7er - Damen 31-0
05/13 07:37 - Great Britain 7s - Frauen v Fidschi 7er - Frauen 17-19
05/13 07:15 - Spanien 7er - Frauen v Japan 7er - Frauen 5-33
05/12 18:05 - Australien 7er - Frauen v Irland 7er - Frauen 33-12
05/12 17:37 - Frankreich 7er - Frauen v Brasilien 7er - Frauen 43-0
05/12 14:36 - Neuseeland 7er - Frauen v USA 7er - Frauen 31-12
05/12 14:14 - Kanada 7er - Frauen v Polen 7er - Damen 35-7
05/12 13:52 - Great Britain 7s - Frauen v Spanien 7er - Frauen 33-12
05/12 13:30 - Fidschi 7er - Frauen v Japan 7er - Frauen 26-14
05/12 09:50 - Australien 7er - Frauen v Brasilien 7er - Frauen 52-0
05/12 09:28 - Frankreich 7er - Frauen v Irland 7er - Frauen 7-27
05/12 09:06 - Neuseeland 7er - Frauen v Polen 7er - Damen 50-0

Wikipedia - Women's SVNS

The World Rugby SVNS, known as the HSBC SVNS for sponsorship reasons, is a series of international rugby sevens tournaments for women's national teams run by World Rugby. The inaugural series was held in 2012–13 as the successor to the IRB Women's Sevens Challenge Cup held the previous season. The competition has been sponsored by banking group HSBC since 2015.

The series, the women's counterpart to the World Rugby Sevens Series, provides elite-level women's competition between rugby nations. As with the men's Sevens World Series, teams compete for the title by accumulating points based on their finishing position in each tournament.

History

The first 2012–13 series consisted of four tournaments on three continents. The first two events were hosted by the United Arab Emirates (specifically Dubai) and the United States, both of which host events in the men's version. The other two events were hosted by China and the Netherlands.

For the second series in 2013–14, five tournaments took place; a sixth had initially been announced, but never materialized. All nations that hosted events in 2012–13 hosted in the second season, with the added event hosted by Brazil.

The series expanded to six events for 2014–15. The Dubai, Brazil, USA, and Netherlands events remained on the schedule. China was not on the 2014–15 schedule. New rounds of the series were launched in Canada (specifically in Greater Victoria) and London.

Logo 2015–16

Initially, the 2015–16 series was announced with only four events, with London and the Netherlands dropping from the schedule, but a fifth event was eventually added, hosted by France. Events in Australia and Japan were added in 2016–17. With the USA hosting the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens, the USA was not on the 2017–18 schedule.

The USA Women's Sevens returned to the schedule for the 2018–19 series, but the event was moved within the season to become the opening event. The same season saw three events move to new locations. First, the USA event moved from Las Vegas to the Denver suburb of Glendale, Colorado. The Australian Women's Sevens, as well as the country's corresponding event in the men's Sevens Series, moved within Sydney from Sydney Football Stadium to Sydney Showground Stadium. This was necessary because the Football Stadium was demolished, with an entirely new stadium to be built on the same site. Finally, the France Women's Sevens, originally set for Paris, was moved to Biarritz, with the date also being moved forward by two weeks. This change was promoted by both World Rugby and the French Rugby Federation (FFR) as "enabl[ing] the FFR to maximise the visibility, attendance and impact of hosting the final round of the record-breaking series."

**World Sevens - Damen**

Der World Sevens - Damen ist ein internationales Rugby-Union-Turnier für Nationalmannschaften. Es wird jährlich vom World Rugby ausgetragen und gilt als das wichtigste Turnier im Siebener-Rugby der Frauen.

Das Turnier wurde erstmals 2009 ausgetragen und findet seither jedes Jahr statt. Es nehmen in der Regel 16 Mannschaften teil, die in vier Pools aufgeteilt werden. Die beiden besten Mannschaften jedes Pools erreichen das Viertelfinale, von dort geht es im K.o.-System weiter.

Die bisher erfolgreichste Mannschaft im World Sevens - Damen ist Neuseeland, das das Turnier bereits sieben Mal gewonnen hat. Die Black Ferns Sevens sind bekannt für ihr schnelles, athletisches Spiel und ihre starke Verteidigung.

Zu den weiteren Top-Teams im World Sevens - Damen zählen Australien, Kanada, England und die Vereinigten Staaten. Diese Mannschaften kämpfen regelmäßig um die Medaillen und bieten spannende und hochklassige Spiele.

Der World Sevens - Damen ist nicht nur ein wichtiges sportliches Ereignis, sondern auch ein Schaufenster für das Frauen-Rugby. Das Turnier trägt dazu bei, die Popularität des Spiels zu steigern und mehr junge Frauen für Rugby zu begeistern.