The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Women to get gender-neutral rugby World Cup from 2021

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The Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2017 will be the last to bear that title with World Rugby announcing on Wednesday they are adopting a policy of gender neutrality for their tournament­s.

In what they say is “a first for a major sporting federation” the 2021 edition of the women’s event in New Zealand will be known simply as Rugby World Cup 2021, with ‘Women’s’ dropped from the title.

This will be applied to their Sevens World Cup competitio­ns as well -- the men’s tournament­s have never specified gender.

Other sports like hockey and football still term their showpiece events Women’s Hockey World Cup and Women’s Football World Cup.

“World Rugby has announced that its flagship 15s and sevens Rugby World Cup properties will no longer include gender in their titles, furthering its commitment to equality and brand consistenc­y across its portfolio,” read their statement.

“In a first for a major sporting federation, the women’s designatio­n will be dropped from Women’s Rugby World Cup 2021 in New Zealand which will now be named Rugby World Cup 2021, starting the global roll out.

“The purpose is to elevate the profile of the women’s game, while eliminatin­g any inherent or perceived bias towards men’s only competitio­ns and tournament­s, which traditiona­lly haven’t specified gender.”

Serge Simon, the chair of World Rugby Women’s Advisory Committee, hailed the move.

“I am excited about this landmark decision, but this is the beginning of the journey,” he said.

“Together, we are working hard to do something very special for women, for the game,” added the 52-year-old former prop forward. - AFP

 ??  ?? Fiao’o Faamausili of New Zealand lifts the trophy following the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 Final between England and New Zealand on August 26, 2017 in Belfast, United Kingdom.
Fiao’o Faamausili of New Zealand lifts the trophy following the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2017 Final between England and New Zealand on August 26, 2017 in Belfast, United Kingdom.

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