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Bill Beaumont thrilled with Olympic Games rugby sevens tournament

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 11:  South Africa fans show their support during the Men's Rugby Sevens semi final match between Great Britain and South Af
Image: Crowds have been fantastic for the rugby sevens in Rio, not something that has been repeated in all Olympic sports

World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont hailed a "fantastic" six days as the curtain fell on rugby sevens' spectacular Olympic Games debut at Deodoro Stadium.

Australia claimed the women's title earlier in the week in Rio and the men's tournament came to a conclusion on Thursday when Fiji made history by beating Team GB 43-7 to win the nation's first Olympic medal of any colour.

Rugby union is already confirmed for the Tokyo 2020 Games, while a decision on whether it remains beyond then is expected to be made by the International Olympic Committee's general assembly next year.

"It has just been such a fantastic six days," former England captain Beaumont said.

"In rugby, we tend to think that we know it all, and you come to events that are far bigger than anything we would normally stage, and to be a part of it has just been fantastic.

"Also, for us to show the Olympic family what we can do with our sport, and in a market that wouldn't be a traditional rugby market. We've had an opportunity, and we thank the IOC for that.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 11:  Great Britain players celebrate victory after the Men's Rugby Sevens semi final match between Great Britain and South
Image: Team GB made it all the way to the final in Rio but were routed by Fiji

"We've got Tokyo in four years' time, the year after the Rugby World Cup in Japan, so I can only see rugby expanding in both forms of the game.

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"It has hopefully been a catalyst in South America, and when we go to Tokyo, it will enable us to expand the game more and more in Asia.

"There is nobody in World Rugby that is conceited enough to think we've got a divine right to be here, but hopefully we have showcased our sport on the world stage.

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 05:  World Rugby Chairman Bill Beaumont talks while attending a World Rugby press conference given on August 5, 2016 in Rio
Image: Bill Beaumont hopes rugby will have a permanent spot in the Games

"If you think of the men's semi-finals today, there were countries from Asia, Europe, Oceania and Africa. If my geography is any good, that's not bad for a global game."

"We will be trying like mad to retain our status (beyond Tokyo 2020). All the people I have spoken to have been nothing but encouraging about our sport.

"In the wash-up, there will be an assessment of how rugby performed, and there will be certain criteria around spectators, the game, the product, broadcast figures, and then the next meeting of the general assembly is in Lima, and that is when the decision will be made on whether we remain and become a core sport."

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