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Langford-based sa国际传媒 men's sevens advance to Olympic qualifying quarter-finals

sa国际传媒 takes on Chile on Sunday morning
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sa国际传媒鈥檚 Josiah Morra, left, and Cooper Coats tackle a Chinese player on Day 2 of the World Rugby Sevens Repechage at Louis II Stadium in Monaco on Saturday. MIKE LEE, WORLD RUGBY VIA CP

The math is brutally simple for the Langford-based Canadian men’s rugby sevens team heading into the quarter-finals this morning of the 2024 Paris Olympics last-chance qualifying tournament at Stade Louis II in Monaco.

Win three consecutive games today and sa国际传媒 is going to the Olympic Games next month in the French capital. One loss means it’s all over and the team can start planning for Los Angeles 2028. Only the winner of the last-chance tournament will advance to the Paris Games and the Stade de France as the 12th and final Olympic qualifying team.

sa国际传媒 kept alive its hopes by finishing 2-1 in Pool B on Saturday to qualify for a quarter-final berth against Chile. The winner of the sa国际传媒-Chile game will advance to a semifinal against the winner of a quarter-final match between South Africa and Uganda. The other quarter-final bracket features Great Britain against Tonga while Spain plays Hong Kong.

sa国际传媒, which opened with a 31-12 win over Uganda on ­Friday, rallied from a 14-0 deficit with five unanswered tries to beat China 33-14 before giving heavily-favoured and undefeated Great Britain all it could handle in a 17-12 loss to close out Group B play.

“It was always going to be a bit of a sticky group phase because everyone knows what it means and we’re three games away from the Olympics, so we’re in to a big day on Sunday, now teed up as well as possible,” Great Britain captain Robbie Fergusson said in a statement, after beating sa国际传媒.

“This is what everyone’s season comes down to. The Olympics is the pinnacle and it comes only once every four years, so for it to come down to one day [today] is pretty ruthless, but that’s sport at the end of the day.”

If sa国际传媒 can advance past Chile in its all-Pan Am quarter-final, a formidable foe in the form of elite rugby nation South Africa likely awaits in the semifinals.

“We are aware of the challenges we will face and are ready to conquer them as they arise,” sa国际传媒 head coach Sean White, the former sevens and XVs standout for sa国际传媒 out of Oak Bay Secondary and James Bay, said in a statement.

sa国际传媒 was a quarter-finalist in the delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021 with now-retired veterans such as UVic Vikes great Nathan Hirayama, Connor Braid of Victoria and Harry Jones of North Vancouver. A rebuilding Canadian side was redirected through the last-chance qualifier this time around for Paris 2024 by placing second to the U.S. in the direct North American and Caribbean Olympic qualifying tournament held last summer at Starlight Stadium.

The Olympics-bound world top-five Canadian women’s ­sevens team, meanwhile, ­continues its training in ­Langford for Paris. The ­Canadian women advanced by winning the North American and Caribbean ­Olympic qualifying tournament last August at ­Starlight Stadium.

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