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21st August 2019
04:47pm BST

"I am excited about this landmark decision, but this is the beginning of the journey. Together, we are working hard to do something very special for women, for the game.”
World Rugby chief marketing officer Marissa Pace added:
“World Rugby is clearly committed to equality in our sport and we decided that we no longer need to identify our marquee events with a gender bias from a brand level.
"Our three World Cup events are the pinnacle of international rugby and we wanted the focus to be on the event and the athletes, not their gender. We’re very proud to be leading the sports industry in this space.”
Participation levels in women's rugby are at an all-time high with 2.7 million players around the world.
This includes a 28 percent rise in registered players since 2017, making up one quarter of all player globally.
Since 2017, more young girls have got into rugby than boys. Over 40 percent of rugby’s 400 million fanbase are women and girls.

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