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The World Cup Sevens in Dubai operated on a 4 day system of 24 teams split into 4 pools of 6.
With Sevens in the Olympics the Sevens World Cup will mnot continue. The final World Cup will be in 2012, potentially in Moscow, Russia or Edinburgh, Scotland. These two have expressed interests in hosting.
The IRB, upon succeeding in getting rugby into the Olympics starting at Rio de Janeiro 2016 said that they want the format to be a 4 day event. Therefore, the logical assumption is that they want to simply 'photocopy' the Sevens World Cup and have it operate identically at the Olympics. I would support this, I think 24 teams is great. It will certainly be expanded to 32 or more in no time.
Would the host automatically qualify? I assume that no, in the Olympics they would not. However, it could potentially happen. Brazil will have a womens team in 2016 without doubt.
With Sevens in the Olympics the Sevens World Cup will mnot continue. The final World Cup will be in 2012, potentially in Moscow, Russia or Edinburgh, Scotland. These two have expressed interests in hosting.
The IRB, upon succeeding in getting rugby into the Olympics starting at Rio de Janeiro 2016 said that they want the format to be a 4 day event. Therefore, the logical assumption is that they want to simply 'photocopy' the Sevens World Cup and have it operate identically at the Olympics. I would support this, I think 24 teams is great. It will certainly be expanded to 32 or more in no time.
Would the host automatically qualify? I assume that no, in the Olympics they would not. However, it could potentially happen. Brazil will have a womens team in 2016 without doubt.