China’s rugby team fail to qualify for the 2013 Hong Kong Sevens
China’s failure to qualify for next year’s Hong Kong Sevens will hamper their preparations for 2016 Rio Olympics

China's Olympic dream has suffered a huge setback with confirmation they will miss next year's Hong Kong Sevens after failing to finish in the top three in the overall rankings at the HSBC Asian Sevens Series.
The Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens in March has been expanded to 28 teams and will serve as a pre-qualification tournament for core-team status in the HSBC Sevens World Series in 2013. But China's failure to make it to Hong Kong - they have been to every tournament since their debut in 1998 - means they will miss out on the chance to qualify for the elite competition and gain valuable experience in the run-up to the Olympics.
"This is a huge blow for China. They have been invited to our tournament in previous years and must have felt they would be given a berth automatically. But this is not the case now with all teams in Asia having to qualify for the Hong Kong Sevens," said Trevor Gregory, Hong Kong Rugby Football Union chairman.
Hong Kong, winners of the Mumbai Sevens, automatically qualify for the core-team event at the Hong Kong Sevens as well as the London Sevens, the final leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series, which doubles as the qualifying competition to unearth three core teams for the 2013 series.
Rugby sevens will be an Olympic medal sport at Rio 2016 for the first time and China has embarked on a comprehensive sevens programme, which now reaches across 11 provinces.
China entered the Mumbai Sevens ranked third overall in the series and had to finish in that position to ensure their berth at the Hong Kong Sevens. But China slipped to a shock loss to Sri Lanka in the pool competition and finished fifth.