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Paris Olympics: Fiji seek to outshine Antoine Dupont and defend rugby sevens ‘legacy’

  • France’s captain has become one of the faces of the Games, but Fiji are out to uphold their record as the sport’s sole Olympic champions so far

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Fijian players celebrate after beating New Zealand to defend their rugby sevens gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: EPA-EFE

Antoine Dupont kicks off Olympic action at the Paris Games on Wednesday in a move that could not have been better scripted.

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Rugby sevens will be held from July 24 to 30, with three days apiece for the men and women’s tournaments at the Stade de France.

Dupont, the captain of Toulouse and France in the 15-a-side format, has become one of the faces of the Games after his successful switch to the abbreviated game.

His absence from last season’s Six Nations did not sit right with many France fans, still in shock at the team’s quarter-final exit from the Rugby World Cup on French soil.

But for all the criticism, his absence, and Olympic presence, has been two years in the making.

France’s 15-a-side captain Antoine Dupont has made a successful switch to sevens. Photo: AP
France’s 15-a-side captain Antoine Dupont has made a successful switch to sevens. Photo: AP

World Rugby boss Alan Gilpin said the inclusion of Dupont in the Olympics was essential to keep growing the sport.

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