New Zealand's Sevens World Series title has passed to Fiji.
Fiji's 19-7 victory in the quarter-final against South Africa sealed their second overall triumph in 16 seasons, nine years after their last.
The All Blacks Sevens side have won 12 of the series stretching back to the 1999-00 season. This season's title loss was exacerbated by a 21-17 defeat to England in the quarter-finals, leaving the Gordon Tietjens-coached side to contest the Plate. They beat South Africa 26-14, but remained third behind those same opponents across the season.
The United States captured their maiden sevens title after beating Australia 45-22 in the final.
Fiji's overall win boosts the country's hopes of attaining their first Olympic medal next year. Fiji, South Africa, New Zealand and Britain (courtesy of England's fourth place) are the automatic Games qualifiers from this season's series. Brazil qualify automatically as hosts. Seven other spots are available. The likes of Australia and Samoa will play off for the one vacant Oceania berth in November.