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Mexico women's national rugby sevens team

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Mexico
UnionMexican Rugby Federation
Nickname(s)Serpientes (snakes).
Emblem(s)the Snake.
Coach(es)Robin MacDowell
Team kit
Change kit
World Cup Sevens
Appearancesnone

The Mexico women's national rugby union sevens team qualified to the 2016 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament. In the aftermath of the 2017 RAN Women's Sevens, they will make their Rugby World Cup Sevens debut in 2018.[1]

Tournament History

Rugby World Cup Sevens

Rugby World Cup Sevens
Year Round Position Pld W L D
United Arab Emirates 2009 Did Not Enter
Russia 2013 Did Not Qualify
United States 2018 Qualified
Total 0 Titles 0/2 0 0 0 0

Rugby Americas North Women's Sevens

RAN Women's Sevens record
Year Round Position
Mexico 2009 Third 3rd
Guyana 2010 Fifth 5th
Barbados 2011 Plate Semifinalists 7th
Canada 2012 Semifinalists 4th
Cayman Islands 2013 Finalists 2nd
Mexico 2014 Champions 1st
United States 2015 Finalists 2nd
Trinidad and Tobago 2016 Semifinalists 3rd
Mexico 2017 Champions 1st

Central American and Caribbean Games

CACG record
Year Round Position
Mexico 2014 Semifinalists 3rd
Colombia 2018 Qualified

IRB Sevens

Pan American Games

Toronto 2015

Pool Stage

Template:Pool A Women's Rugby sevens at the 2015 Pan American Games

Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A3 Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A6 Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A9 Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A12 Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game A14


Fifth Place Game Template:2015 Pan American Games women's rugby sevens game F3


Final Standings

Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada 6–0–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  United States 4–0–2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brazil 4–0–2
4  Argentina 1–1–4
5  Mexico 0–1–5
5  Colombia 1–2–3

References

  1. ^ "Jamaica and Mexico qualify for RWC Sevens 2018". World Rugby. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.