PICS: Blitzbokke win… and Cape Town too

Published Dec 14, 2015

Share

Cape Town - It was a double victory on Sunday as the Blitzbokke beat Argentina in the final of the second leg of the Sevens World Series – and Cape Town reaped the rewards of staging a successful event before sold-out crowds over the two-day tournament.

The record crowd attendance stood at about 106 000, with more than 52 000 fans packed into Cape Town Stadium to watch the Blitzboks power to a 29-14 victory over Argentina – a third Cup final victory in a row for South Africa.

Hundreds of thousands more rugby fans the world over watched the event live on television, showcasing the beauty of the stadium and Cape Town.

The fans will be delighted to know that the South African leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series has been awarded to Cape Town for the next five years.

Mayco member for tourism, events and economic development Garreth Bloor said the tournament was a great success.

“Both days were sold out months in advance – a record for South Africa. Collectively, major international events such as the HSBC Sevens add billions to the city in overall economic impact.

“This is an annual two-day tournament of 16 countries. The rights to host it in Cape Town are for five years.”

Western Cape Economic Opportunities MEC Alan Winde said the provincial government had been trying to get the event for some time. “The tickets were sold out way in advance and the weekend has been extremely good for the economy of Cape Town. This event has been a great start to the domestic and festive holiday season.”

The event was hosted at the Cape Town Stadium for the first time. Previously, George and Port Elizabeth played hosts to the tournament.

Winde said: “The tournament links Cape Town to cities such as Dubai and Hong Kong via sport and also links our economies. This will only grow over time.”

The event attracted thousands of people to the city and mayor Patricia de Lille said it was a good fit for the city’s plans. “The tournament fits in well with the city’s strategy to build Cape Town to become the events capital in Africa.”

Cape Argus

Related Topics: