2003 European Sevens Championship

2003 European Sevens Championship
Tournament details
Host nation  GER
Dates
Champions   Portugal
2002
2004

The 2003 European Sevens Championship was a rugby sevens competition, with the final held in Heidelberg, Germany (16 / 17 August 2003).It was the second edition of the European Sevens championship. This event was organised by rugby's European governing body, the FIRA – Association of European Rugby (FIRA-AER). In the final Portugal beat France 26 - 21.


Preliminary rounds

1.Amsterdam 7's (17/18 May 2003)

First Round

Pool A

Pool B

Second Round

Bowl Semifinals

Cup Semifinals

7th Place

5th Place

3rd Place

Cup Final

2.Lunel 7's , France (24 / 25 May 2003)

3.Pragua 7's , Czech Republic (24 / 25 May 2003)

4.Sopot 7's , Poland (31 May / 1 June 2003)

5.Makarska 7's, Croatia (06 / 07 June 2003)

6.Madrid 7's , Spain (14 / 15 June 2003)

First Round

Pool A

Pool B

Second Round

Bowl Semifinals

Cup Semifinals

7th Place

5th Place

3rd Place

Cup Final

7.Lisbon 7's , Po rtugal (21 / 22 June 2003)

8.Tbilisi 7's , Georgia (28 / 29 June 2003)

9.Budapest 7's, Hungary (28 / 29 June 2003)

Final Round

Heidelberg 7's , Germany (16 / 17 August 2003)

Final standings

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Portugal
2nd, silver medalist(s)  France
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Georgia
4  Germany
5  Ukraine
6  Netherlands
7  Spain
8  Croatia
9  Poland
10  Czech Republic
11  Romania
12   Switzerland

References

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