2011 Sevens Grand Prix Series
2011 Sevens Grand Prix Series | |
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Host nations |
France Russia Spain Romania |
Date | 18 June 2011 - 17 July 2011 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Portugal |
Runners-up | England |
Series details | |
Top point scorer | Christian Lewis-Pratt (191) |
Top try scorer | Nick Royle (35) |
The Seven’s Grand Prix Series 2011 is the tenth edition of the European Sevens Championship.
Format
The twelve best nations played 4 different tournaments in Lyon, Moscow, Barcelona and Bucharest. The team that finished with the most points was declared European Champion. The last two teams were relegated in Division A.
Results
Stages
Date | Venue | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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18–19 June | Stade Vuillermet (Lyon) | England | Spain | France |
25–26 June | Annex of Stadium Loujniki (Moscow) | England | Portugal | Spain |
9–10 July | Olympic Stadium (Barcelona) | Russia | Italy | Portugal |
16–17 July | Arch of Triumph Stadium (Bucharest) | Portugal | Spain | France |
Overall ranking
# | Teams | Total |
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1 | Portugal | 63 |
2 | England | 62 |
3 | Spain | 59 |
4 | Russia | 52 |
5 | France | 50 |
6 | Georgia | 35 |
7 | Italy | 34 |
8 | Wales | 30 |
9 | Ukraine | 20 |
10 | Netherlands | 15 |
11 | Romania | 11 |
12 | Moldova | 5 |
Best scorers
# | Name | Points |
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1 | Christian Lewis-Pratt ( England) | 191 |
2 | Nick Royle ( England) | 175 |
3 | Ignacio Martin ( Spain) | 166 |
4 | Carl Murray ( Portugal) | 127 |
5 | Leon Koenen ( Netherlands) | 126 |
6 | Dimitry Perov ( Russia) | 108 |
7 | Justin James ( Wales) | 96 |
8 | Vitalii Krasnodemsky ( Ukraine) | 93 |
- | Pedro Martin ( Spain) | 93 |
10 | Paul Albaladejo ( France) | 90 |
Best try scorers
# | Name | Tries |
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1 | Nick Royle ( England) | 35 |
2 | Pablo Feijoo ( Spain) | 17 |
3 | Duarte Moreira ( Portugal) | 16 |
4 | Vitalii Krasnodemsky ( Ukraine) | 15 |
- | Pedro Martin ( Spain) | 15 |
6 | Fabrizio Sepe ( Italy) | 14 |
7 | Daniel Norton ( England) | 13 |
- | Carl Murray ( Portugal) | 13 |
- | John Brake ( England) | 13 |
- | Irakli Genenava ( Georgia) | 13 |
- | Ignacio Martin ( Spain) | 13 |
- | Giorgi Kalmakhelidze ( Georgia) | 13 |
New entries in 2012
Because if its victory in Division A, Germany will play in Sevens Grand Prix Series in 2012. Scotland will also enter the competition in 2012. Romania and Moldova will play in Division A
External links
Notes
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