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Record Attendance at Olympic Rugby Sevens

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The men's rugby sevens semi-final line-up for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has been decided, with a record-breaking 130,000 spectators creating an electric atmosphere at Stade de France.

In the semi-finals on Saturday, hosts France will face South Africa, and double Olympic champions Fiji will take on Australia.

Quarter-Final Highlights:

France vs. Argentina: France secured a 26-14 victory over Argentina with a last-minute try from Antoine Dupont.
Fiji vs. Ireland: Fiji narrowly defeated Ireland 19-15.
South Africa vs. New Zealand: South Africa upset Tokyo silver medallists New Zealand 14-7.
Australia vs. USA: Australia cruised past the USA 18-0.
Rugby sevens continues to be a highlight of these Olympic Games, with more than 130,000 spectators attending Thursday’s sessions.

The tournament will take a break for the Opening Ceremony on 26 July before resuming with the men’s finals on 27 July. The women’s competition will run from 28-30 July.

Detailed Match Reports:

France vs. Argentina: In front of a lively crowd, France delivered their best performance of the tournament, racing to a 21-0 lead in the first half. Antoine Dupont's final try secured the win after Argentina threatened a comeback.

South Africa vs. New Zealand: The Blitzboks delivered a defensive masterclass, taking a 14-0 lead with tries from Selvyn Davids and Tristan Leyds. New Zealand managed one try but couldn't break South Africa's defense.

Fiji vs. Ireland: Defending champions Fiji maintained their perfect Olympic record, overcoming an early deficit to beat Ireland. Quick tries from Joji Nasova and Waisea Nacuqu sealed their victory.

Australia vs. USA: Australia was too strong for the USA, with James Turner and Corey Toole scoring the tries that secured their place in the semi-finals.

Player Reactions:

France’s Aaron Grandidier Nkanang: "Playing in front of 69,000 people was an incredible experience. We knew we had to deliver our best performance to overcome Argentina, and we did."
South Africa’s Tristan Leyds: "Today's win was special. After a tough start, we pulled together to defeat New Zealand. We hope to continue this momentum in the semi-finals."
Rugby sevens will pause for the Opening Ceremony but will return on 27 July for the men’s finals. The women's competition will follow from 28-30 July.
[Submitted by Kevin Rademeyer]

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