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Agustin Pichot resigns from World Rugby Council after election defeat

World Rugby vice-chairman Agustin Pichot
Image: Agustin Pichot has stepped down from the World Rugby Council

Agustin Pichot has announced his resignation from the World Rugby Council in the wake of his defeat to Sir Bill Beaumont in the election for World Rugby chairman earlier this month.

Pichot, who had served as Beaumont's vice-chairman for the past four years, will give up his respective roles as Americas Rugby president and the Argentine Rugby Union's representative.

He said in a statement: "As of today, I have decided not to continue as a UAR representative on the World Rugby Council, nor as a member of the RWC Board, nor as president of Americas Rugby.

"The only reason I have been a part of World Rugby to this day, and which in turn is the same one that has moved me to run for president, is the conviction that World Rugby needs change.

Current World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont, pictured with current vice-chairman Agustin Pichot
Image: Pichot was recently defeat by Sir Bill Beaumont in the election for World Rugby chairman

"But my proposal, which I strongly believe in, has not been chosen, and that is why I choose to step aside. I cannot conceive of occupying a place just for the sake of occupying it."

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Pichot, whose stated plans included a shake-up of the World Rugby voting system, lost the ballot by 28 votes to 23 on May 2.

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