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Rugby World Cup History



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During the mid-20th century the concept of a world cup for rugby was conceived many times. The International Rugby Board (IRFB) conducted a feasibility study of the concept in 1984. The tournament was first proposed in June 1983 by Australia. The IRFB rejected two proposals, but the concept was revived in the mid-1980s. In 2009 the International Olympic Committee (IOC), approved including rugby in the Olympic Games. In 1988, England versus Scotland held the first international match in rugby. The tournament was also held in Japan the year after, making Japan the first Asian team to host it. The tournament marked the first time all matches were played on one ground.

The International Rugby Board held an international vote on the idea for a World Cup. A vote of 10-6 was cast. Two proposals were rejected. However, the IRFB was convinced that a rugby worldcup was a good idea and a proposal for a world cup was approved. The competition initially had 16 countries, but it was expanded to 20 later. New Zealand won the four Rugby World Cups that were held during the tournament. In addition to winning the tournament, the All Blacks became the first team to win the title three times, and became the first team to defend the title.


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England and New Zealand had been playing each other away and home for many years before this tournament. England had been expected to dominate the tournament and win. But they were unable to reach the Quarter Finals. Wales was eliminated in the Semifinals. Australia was beaten by England in the final. Elton Flatley kicked an extra-time penalty. Chris Wilkinson won the match by scoring the drop goal as time was running out. This moment was a highlight in the game's history.

After the initial IRFB decision, the idea of a world cup was revived again. The IRFB consulted with its member unions to establish how it would work. However, the idea was deemed unnecessary, as the IRFB did not want member unions to participate in the world championships.


In December 1984 the International Rugby Board (IRFB), started a feasibility study. The study was designed to determine the costs, timeline and logistical requirements for holding a world championship. The IRFB also consulted with South African delegates on the potential of a world cup. South Africa's Apartheid regime had banned international sports. It wasn't until the end of apartheid did the IRFB allow South Africa to rejoin the competition.

New Zealand emerged the most dominant rugby world cup team during the tournament. They were expected win the tournament for fourth time. They won in 1995, 1999, and 2006.


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England had not progressed beyond the pool phase in 1991. In 1999, England was eliminated from the Semi Finals. England was expected defeat the Springboks in final of 2003 tournament. The Wallabies, however, came back from 20-0 down to win the final 20 seconds.




FAQ

What makes a sport extremist?

Since ancient times, sports have existed. They've evolved to be more than just competitions for athletes. Some sports have become part of our culture.

High levels of competition make some sports extreme. Professional basketball players often play each other for hours on end. Some sports require special equipment. Snowboarding involves riding down hills with two wheels attached to your bottom.

Others sports are considered extreme due to their different rules. For example, American football is played differently in soccer.

Extreme sports require that their participants perform extraordinary feats of athleticism. Gymnastics is one example of extreme sports. The athletes must balance on various objects to avoid falling.


What are extreme sports?

Extreme sports include skydiving (bungee jumping), paragliding, skydiving, skydiving, hang gliding and snowboarding.

They are popular for providing adrenaline-pumping thrills and no real danger.

Participating in these extreme sports often regard as fun challenges rather than dangerous activities.

The most common extreme sport is skiing. Although skiing has been around for thousands years, it wasn't until the early 1900s when it was recognized as a major form of winter recreation.

Skiing is one of today's fastest-growing sport, with over 4 million people participating each year.


Does extreme sports require expensive equipment

Yes. Equipment for extreme sports can cost thousands of Dollars. People who take part in these activities don’t need much.


From where do extreme sports originate?

Parachuting was the beginning of extreme sports. Parachuting was invented during World War II. 1942 was the year that saw the first parachuting jump.

Parachutists jumped from airplanes and gliders. They flew very fast to the ground. They then opened their parachutes.

Parachute jumps were dangerous. Parachutists were often killed during these events. Paragliding gained popularity after the war.

In 1948, the first paraglider flight took place near Lake Garda, Italy. Paragliding has grown in popularity since then. Today, paragliding is enjoyed by thousands every year.

Para-gliding differs from parachuting in one crucial way. Instead of landing on the ground, para-gliders land on water.


Is football an extreme sport?

It all depends on whom you ask. It is a game that millions have played for thousands of decades all over the globe. Many would argue that it is not a sport but a form of entertainment. Others argue that it is a similar sport to any other. Some even believe it is the ultimate sport.

The truth lies somewhere in between these extremes.

Football is an extreme sport. But it's also a game that requires teamwork, strategy as well as skill and ability to manage speed, strength, stamina and power.



Statistics

  • Since 1998, overall participation has grown nearly 25% - from 5.2 million in 1998 to 6.5 million in 2004. (momsteam.com)
  • Nearly 98% of all "frequent" roller hockey participants (those who play 25+ days/year) are male. (momsteam.com)
  • Based on the degree of difficulty, the routine is scored on form and technique (50 percent), takeoff and height (20 percent), and landing (30 percent). (britannica.com)
  • Nearly 30% of all boardsailors live in the South, and more than 55% of all boardsailors live in cities with a population of more than two million people (momsteam.com)
  • Overall participation has grown by more than 60% since 1998 - from 5.9 million in 1998 to 9.6 million in 2004 Artificial Wall Climbing. (momsteam.com)



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How To

How Can I Learn To Skateboard?

Skating is a sport that requires you to use your feet on snow or ice. Skating can be done alone or with friends. It requires good coordination and balance. First, you must learn how to stand on the board. Next, you will need to practice balance while moving forwards and backwards. Finally, you might try to jump from stairs or ramps. Once you learn these skills, you will be able skate faster and further than you ever thought possible.

These tips will help you get started if you want to learn how to skate.

  1. You should determine what type of skates are best for you. There are different kinds of skates available such as inline skates, roller blades, speed skates, figure skates, etc. Your level of skill will help you choose the best type of skates. Speed skates, inline skates and roller blades are all great options if you're just beginning to learn. Figure skaters will prefer boots that provide support during performance.
  2. Buy proper equipment. Your choice of gear will depend on whether you intend to compete in events or simply enjoy skating around the park. If you are going to compete, ensure that you have the right size skates and that they offer great stability.
  3. Learn new skills. Practice makes perfect when learning any skill. Do not wait until you have mastered a skill to practice it. Instead, practice simple movements like walking backwards, sliding sideways or spinning. This way, you won't feel intimidated when you attempt difficult maneuvers later.
  4. Keep learning. Don't expect instant mastery. The best skaters spend many years honing their craft. They never stop improving. Also, remember that there are many ways to improve your technique. There are many ways to improve your technique, such as taking lessons at a local skating rink, joining a recreational league or watching videos online.
  5. Be patient. Don't panic if you still have trouble with a difficult maneuver. Just keep practicing. Eventually, you'll develop the confidence needed to perform advanced stunts.
  6. Have fun. Skating is an easy sport to learn for beginners. It doesn't require any special equipment or training. Skating is a lot of fun.






Rugby World Cup History