The much-anticipated Asia Rugby Division 1 Championship 2024 has arrived, heralding the commencement of the Asia Rugby season amidst a backdrop of excitement and anticipation. With Sri Lanka making a notable return to the international rugby arena, the tournament promises riveting matches and fervent competition as the island nation hosts Qatar, Kazakhstan, and India at the iconic Racecourse Stadium in Colombo. The opening ceremony, set to commence today at 4:00 PM, marks the beginning of an eventful journey for rugby enthusiasts across the region.
In the curtain-raiser, Qatar will lock horns with Kazakhstan at 4:00 PM at the Racecourse Stadium, setting the stage for what promises to be an electrifying clash. The prelude to this grand event saw a press briefing held at the Union Ballroom, Hilton Colombo Residencies, yesterday, laying the groundwork for an enthralling competition that captures the spirit of rugby camaraderie and excellence.
The championship adopts a knockout format, with the first day, April 30, featuring Qatar against Kazakhstan in the initial semi-final at 4 PM. Subsequently, the host nation will face off against India at 7 PM in the second game of the day, adding to the fervor and intensity of the competition.
Day two, scheduled for May 4, will witness the semi-final runners-up battling it out for third place at 4 PM at the same venue, while the victors will vie for the coveted championship title at 7 PM, culminating in a spectacle of athleticism and determination.
One of the most significant aspects of this tournament lies in its designation by Asia Rugby, with the endorsement of World Rugby, as an “Environmentally Conscious Tournament.” This pioneering initiative underscores Asia Rugby’s commitment to addressing climate change and global warming, setting a precedent for sustainable sporting events in the region and beyond.
Sri Lanka’s rich rugby legacy, spanning 145 years, adds an extra layer of historical significance to the tournament, as the nation embraces its role as a host and competitor on the international stage after a seven-year hiatus. Group Captain Nalin De Silva, President of Sri Lanka Rugby, expressed his delight in welcoming Qatar, Kazakhstan, and India to the island nation, emphasizing the opportunity for players to showcase their talents and strengthen cultural ties through the sport.
Yousef Al Kuwari, President of the Qatar Rugby Federation, highlighted the tournament’s importance for Qatar’s rugby program, affirming the team’s readiness to face the challenges ahead and make significant strides on the international stage.
For Kazakhstan, the tournament represents a crucial opportunity to advance their men’s team program, building on the success of their women’s program, as noted by President Aigul Jartybayeva. Meanwhile, Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, extended his best wishes to the Indian Men’s team, underscoring the federation’s commitment to providing optimal conditions for players to excel internationally.
The opening ceremony, graced by Director-General of Sports Professor Shemal Fernando, and presided over by Sports and Tourism Minister Harin Fernando on the final day, underscores the significance of rugby in Sri Lanka’s sporting and tourism landscape, highlighting the sport’s ability to unite nations and inspire future generations of athletes.
As the Asia Rugby Division 1 Championship 2024 unfolds in Colombo, it not only showcases the prowess of participating teams but also underscores the importance of sustainability in sports, setting a precedent for future tournaments to follow. With each match, players will not only strive for victory but also contribute to a brighter, more sustainable future for the sport and the planet.