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JOSÉ CURA, a former rugby player, sang "World in Union" in the "2003 Rugby World Cup" Opening Ceremony in Sydney JOSÉ CURA: "Milestones and Awards"-- 2003 In October 10, 2003, JOSÉ CURA, a former rugby player, sang in the Opening Ceremony of the 2003 Rugby World Cup at Sydney's Telstra Stadium in Sydney with entire crowd of 83,500. In the Opening Match Australia vs Argentina, he sang "Argentine National Anthem" Venue: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, Australia Date: 10th, October, 2003 BBC SPORT..10, 10, 2003 ---- The 2003 Rugby World Cup has kicked off in the dazzling ceremony at Sydney's Telstra Stadium with the entire crowd of 83,500. Once Australian prime minister John Howard had opened the tournament, Argentine tenor José Cura, a former rugby player, and Australian soprano Deborah Cheetham sang the tournament anthem World in Union to bring the ceremony to a dramatic close. In the 2003 Rugby World Cup Opening Match Australia vs Argentina, International opera singer José Cura, a former rugby player, sang "Argentine National Anthem". . THE STRONGEST ATMOSPHERE WHILE SINGING THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Singer Jose Cura, a former rugby player, experienced the strongest atmosphere while singing the national anthem at the rugby stadium --- ceskeragby.cz..7/21/2010 2:36:01 PM JOSÉ CURA --- "I sang in front of about 80,000 spectators and although it was very cold there in the stadium, believe me, I was so hot while singing that I had never experienced a similar feeling before," BBC Magazine. February 2017 --- EXCELLENT SPORTS. Musicians with sporting talents. "JOSÉ CURA -- Tenor and Rugby player " BBC Magazina --- As a young man, the heftily built Cura was a tough prop forward. After appearing for the Argentina 2nd XV at his age level, he considered taking up rugby union professionally. source: Bravo Cura Home Page JOSÉ CURA...February 14th, 2017 --- Here's another discovery, this time from Deb and Kira Carlton. Even if I was only "appointed" for the National Rugby team nearly 40 years ago, but I didn't get to play in it, still, it is interesting to be quoted as an example of a musician/athlete as I have always preached that it was not only possible but advisable to combine disciplines, as many of you know. Well, today I have some belly... but still... Planet Rugby: TOURNAMENTS: 2003 Rugby World Cup When Argentina and hosts Australia meet on October 10 in the opening match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup, soprano Deborah Cheetham and tenor Jose Cura, a former rugby player, will sing the opening anthems: a new arrangement of 'World In Union', backed by the Rugby World Choir as part of the Opening Ceremony of 2003 RWC. Then Cheetham will sing Australian anthem, while Cura will sing the Argentinian anthem. "To perform with José Cura is extraordinary honour and one which I am very excited about. He is such an amazing talent and this will be a very special event for everyone involved and watching."said Cheetham. Cura will arrive in Australia on October 6 to rehearse for the Opening Ceremony. He is considered to be one of the most accomplished artists of his generation and celebrated the world over for his performances of Verdi and Puccini, Cura has established himself as not only a great tenor and specialist in. "When, after almost 10 years of playing 'the oval', I had to give up my beloved rugby to dedicate myself to my musical career, I never dreamt that more than 20 years later I would be taking part in the opening ceremony of the world's top rugby event - the Rugby World Cup. "To reach a global audience with World in Union and to have the chance to inspire my own team 'Los Pumas' in the opening match by singing our National Anthem is for me a deeply touching experience full of emotion and pride." "Performing at Telstra Stadium, in the middle of the green, I only hope that my passion for rugby won't draw me in to join the team and play the game!"