Key Points

India's U20 women's rugby team made history by clinching bronze at the Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens in Rajgir. The hosts fought hard but fell to eventual champions China in the semis before overpowering Uzbekistan. China claimed women's gold, while Hong Kong dominated the men's event. This marks India's first home medal in the tournament, signaling growth in rugby.

Key Points: India U20 Women Claim Bronze at Asia Rugby Emirates Sevens

  • India U20 women defeat Uzbekistan 12-5 for bronze
  • China edges Hong Kong 29-21 for women's gold
  • Hong Kong dominates Sri Lanka 33-0 in men's final
  • Hosts India suffer only losses to finalists China and Hong Kong
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Asia Rugby Emirates U20 Sevens Crown: India clinches bronze medal; China take women's gold while Hong Kong bag men's crown

India's U20 women's rugby team secures historic bronze at home in Rajgir, defeating Uzbekistan while China and Hong Kong claim gold.

"Winning a medal in front of our home fans is a proud moment for Indian rugby. – Rahul Bose, Rugby India President"

Rajgir, August 11

India's U20 Women's team capped off a memorable return to the Asia Rugby Emirates U20 Championship with a bronze medal, defeating Uzbekistan in the third-place playoff on home soil in Rajgir in Bihar.

After an impressive run in the pool stage, the hosts faced a tough semi-final against China, falling 7-28 despite a determined effort. In the bronze medal match, India wasted no time in seizing control.

Bhumika opened the scoring to make it 7-0 before Guriya Kumari crossed the line to extend the lead to 12-0. Uzbekistan rallied with a try of their own, but India's defence, roared on by a passionate Rajgir crowd, held firm to secure the victory and the podium finish.

Throughout the tournament, India's only defeats came against the eventual finalists -China and Hong Kong - underlining the team's exceptional performance against Asia's top sides.

This medal also marks a historic moment for Indian rugby, as it is the first time the country has hosted the Asia Rugby Emirates U20 Sevens Championship, and the first time the U20 Women have won a medal on home soil. The side led by head coach Kiano Fourie showcased skill, resilience, and teamwork, with standout performances from both seasoned leaders and emerging talent.

Rugby India President Rahul Bose hailed this momentous achievement saying, "Winning a medal in front of our home fans is a proud moment for Indian rugby. Our Indian women were in a very difficult pool and to make the semi-finals was an achievement tin itself. The team showed tremendous spirit, and this performance will inspire the next generation of players."

The top gong in the Women's category went to China, who overcame Hong Kong 29-21 in a hard-fought contest. In the Men's category, Hong Kong thrashed Sri Lanka 33-0 to clinch the title.

With this result, the U20 Women's team add another milestone to India's growing rugby story, while setting a strong foundation for future success at the continental level.

Results Summary:Men's: Final - Sri Lanka 0-33 Hong Kong | Third-Place Playoff: China 7-19 MalaysiaWomen's: Final - China 29-21 Hong Kong | Third-Place Playoff: India 12-5 Uzbekistan.

- ANI

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Priya S
So happy to see women's sports getting recognition! These young athletes are breaking stereotypes. Though I wish the media coverage was better - why isn't this front page news?
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Rohit P
Great performance but we need to analyze why we lost to China by such a margin. Our defense needs work against top teams. Still, bronze is a fantastic achievement!
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Sarah B
As someone who played rugby in college, I know how tough this sport is. Hats off to these young women for representing India so well! The future looks bright 🌟
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Karthik V
First time hosting and first medal - kudos to Rugby India for organizing this well. Rajgir might become our rugby hub! More tournaments please, it will help the sport grow.
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Meera T
My daughter was inspired watching this! When will we have school-level rugby programs? These achievements show we can compete globally if given proper infrastructure.

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