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Patrick Blennerhassett

Hong Kong Sevens must learn vital lesson from best in the world Vancouver and show patience with Kai Tak Sports Park

  • Hongkongers need to be willing to stomach cost overruns for Kai Tak Sports Park and play the long game
  • Vancouver’s standing as a tiny, world-class sporting city is built around one iconic venue – BC Place – which hosts its sevens event

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England’s Tom Mitchell (centre) hoists the trophy as he and his teammates celebrate after defeating South Africa to win the 2017 World Rugby Sevens Series event in Vancouver. Photo: AP
Patrick Blennerhassett is an award-winning Canadian journalist and four-time published author.

As a Canadian, I don’t like to boast much, but sometimes it’s tough.

A World Rugby internal evaluation has my hometown of Vancouver atop the list when it comes to the Sevens Series venue rankings, beating out second-placed Singapore and fifth-placed Hong Kong.

According to an article in Singapore daily The Straits Times, the Canadian stop came out on top, and I’m hardly surprised as someone who has both attended and covered the event.

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Vancouver’s edition of the World Rugby Sevens Series, which is held each year at BC Place, is ranked as the best. Photo: AP
Vancouver’s edition of the World Rugby Sevens Series, which is held each year at BC Place, is ranked as the best. Photo: AP

 

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The ranking is personally fortuitous, given I wrote an article in 2017 for Business in Vancouver titled “Vancouver aspires to be a major player in World Rugby”.

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