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Here is an overview of the teams which took part at the 2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
Coaches: Jimmy Stonehouse and Nikolay Nerush
Coach: Denis McBride [1]
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Coach: Norman Mbiko
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Coach: Nigel Booker
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