40 Years of the Hong Kong Sevens
The South China Morning Post, the official English language media partner of the Cathay Pacific/HSBC Hong Sevens, takes a look at how the Sevens grew from humble beginnings into a world-famous sports event.
As the Hong Kong Rugby Football Union leads the celebrations of 40 Years of the Sevens in Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post, the region's leading English language daily newspaper, is featuring a series of highlights from its news and photo teams from the event over those four decades.
If you spot yourself in any of the SCMP's pictures you could win free tickets to the 2015 Cathay Pacific/Hong Kong Sevens!
Sevens fans won't want to miss the SCMP's two Cathay Pacific/Hong Kong Sevens special editions on Friday and Sunday.
From humble beginnings in 1976 ..
40 years of the Hong Kong Sevens – part 1 (1976-1980)
Established as a global sporting phenomenon, at its So Kon Po home.
40 years of the Hong Kong Sevens - part 2 (1981-1985)
Certified as the world's largest rugby tournament by Guinness World Records.
40 years of the Hong Kong Sevens - part 3 (1986-1990)
An age of greats as the event is graced by the likes of Eric Rush, Waisale Serevi, Jonah Lomu and David Campese.
40 years of the Hong Kong Sevens - part 4 (1991-1995)
The action in the stands continues its vital role in the event's success.
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It's the new Millennium and the tournament shows its continued strength.
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