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2000–01 World Sevens Series

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2000–01 IRB Sevens
Series II
Hosts
Date18 November 2000 – 3 June 2001
Final positions
Champions New Zealand
Runners-up Australia
Third Fiji

The2000–01 World Sevens Series was the second edition of theglobal circuit for men's nationalrugby sevens teams, organised by theInternational Rugby Board. The season ran from November 2000 to June 2001 and consisted of nine tournaments (originally 10 were scheduled, but one was cancelled).

The series was won by New Zealand, who won six of the nine tournaments. Australia won the other three tournaments, and finished second on the series standings.

Itinerary

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2000–01 Itinerary
LegVenueDatesWinner
DurbanABSA Stadium,Durban18–19 November 2000 New Zealand
DubaiDubai Exiles Rugby Ground,Dubai23–24 November 2000 New Zealand
WellingtonWestpac Stadium,Wellington9–10 February 2001 Australia
BrisbaneBallymore Stadium,Brisbane16–17 February 2001Cancelled
Hong KongHong Kong Stadium,Hong Kong30 March–1 April 2001 New Zealand
ShanghaiYuanshen Stadium,Shanghai7–8 April 2001 Australia
Kuala LumpurPetaling Jaya Stadium,Kuala Lumpur21–22 April 2001 Australia
TokyoChichibunomiya Stadium,Tokyo29–30 April 2001 New Zealand
LondonTwickenham Stadium,London26–28 May 2001 New Zealand
CardiffCardiff Arms Park,Cardiff2–3 June 2001 New Zealand

Final standings

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The points awarded to teams at each event, as well as the overall season totals, are shown in the table below. Gold indicates the event champions. Silver indicates the event runner-ups. Points for the event runner-ups are indicated in silver. A zero (0) is recorded in the event column where a team played in a tournament but did not gain any points. A dash (–) is recorded in the event column if a team did not compete at a tournament.

2000–01 IRB Sevens – Series II
 
Pos.
Event 
Team

Durban

Dubai

Well­ing­ton

Hong Kong

Shang­hai

Kuala Lumpur

Tokyo

London

Cardiff
Points
total
  
1 New Zealand20204301216202020162
2 Australia121220182020161616150
3 Fiji1616162481212128124
4 Samoa6128184812121292
5 South Africa88281612881282
6 Argentina126684424450
7 England04086066232
8 Canada40482044026
9 Wales00030442619
10 United States124016
11 South Korea0122014
12 France42600012
13 Cook Islands1212
14 Zimbabwe044
15 Portugal22004
16 Georgia00044
17 Ireland22
18 Hong Kong01001
N/a Japan000000
 Chinese Taipei00000
 Malaysia00000
 China0000
 Russia0000
 West Indies0000
 Kenya000
 Morocco000
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the GulfArabian Gulf000
 Sri Lanka000
 Singapore000
 Thailand000
 Scotland000
 Spain000
 Namibia00
 Niue00
 Papua New Guinea00
 Tonga00

Source:world.rugby (archived)

Legend
GoldEvent Champions
SilverEvent Runner-ups

Notes:

Tournaments

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Durban

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Main article:2000 Durban Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup New Zealand34-5 Fiji Argentina
 Australia
Plate South Africa22-12 Samoa France
 Canada
Bowl Portugal26-24 Wales Georgia
 Morocco

Dubai

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Main article:2000 Dubai Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup New Zealand38-12 Fiji Samoa
 Australia
Plate South Africa14-12 Argentina England
 Zimbabwe
Bowl Ireland27-19 Morocco Wales
 Canada

Wellington

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Main article:2001 Wellington Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup Australia19-17 Fiji United States
 Cook Islands
Plate Samoa40-7 Argentina New Zealand
 Canada
Bowl South Africa47-17 Wales England
 Tonga
Shield Japan27-19 Papua New Guinea China
 Niue

Hong Kong

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Main article:2001 Hong Kong Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi FinalistsQuarter Finalists
Cup New Zealand29-5 Fiji Australia
 Samoa
 South Africa
 Argentina
 England
 Canada
Plate United States31-26 Wales Portugal
 France
 South Korea
 Japan
 China
 Russia
Bowl Hong Kong47-5 West IndiesCooperation Council for the Arab States of the GulfArabian Gulf
 Chinese Taipei
 Singapore
 Sri Lanka
 Thailand
 Malaysia

Shanghai

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Main article:2001 Shanghai Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup Australia19-12 South Africa New Zealand
 South Korea
Plate Fiji45-14 England Samoa
 Argentina
Bowl Canada32-19 Wales China
 Hong Kong

Kuala Lumpur

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Main article:2001 Kuala Lumpur Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup Australia19-17 New Zealand Fiji
 South Africa
Plate Samoa19-14 France Wales
 Argentina
Bowl South Korea24-12 England Canada
 Japan

Japan

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Main article:2001 Tokyo Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup New Zealand26-12 Australia Samoa
 Fiji
Plate South Africa38-15 England Wales
 Canada
Bowl Argentina31-19 United States South Korea
 Japan

London

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Main article:2001 London Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup New Zealand19-12 Australia Fiji
 Samoa
Plate South Africa31-7 England Canada
 Argentina
Bowl Wales31-19 Scotland Russia
 Georgia

Cardiff

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Main article:2001 Cardiff Sevens
EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi Finalists
Cup New Zealand31-5 Australia Samoa
 South Africa
Plate Fiji47-14 Wales Argentina
 Georgia
Bowl England35-26 Portugal Canada
 Spain
2000–01 events
Core teams
Other teams
Seasons
2024–25 events
Former events
Current stadiums
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