We switch to Rugby now where at the Hong Kong Women's Seven's, China were in action against South Africa in the final, with the winner earning a place on the world circuit for next year. The PRC ladies have been dominant in reaching this stage, conceding no more than ten points per match, and although their back line would leak a little more here, it would still be a comprehensive victory for the Chinese side.
We pick up the action in the fifth minute and with China trailing 7-0. Chen Keyi intercepts a loose ball following South Africa's kick-off to charge down the right flank and get her team up and running in the contest. Chen was dominant in the earlier rounds and the wing would continue her good form here.
Nine minutes into the second half she's on hand to pounce on some more sloppy play from the opposition. China going into the lead 21-7 thanks to Chen's second try of the day en route to a hat-trick.
A good day for the mainland is complete by scrum half Wang Wan Yu. This effort puts China 29-14 up, 31-14 is the final with a place on next year's world circuit the reward for coach Lu Zhuan's side.