The Blitzboks will be hoping to carry the momentum from their historic win in Hing Kong into the second World Championship tournament in Spain this weekend.

The Blitzboks may sit at the summit of the HSBC SVNS World Championship standings, but captain Impi Visser believes there is little value in dwelling on what has already been achieved.

Instead, the South Africans have arrived in Valladolid for the second leg of the three-stop championship series focused on ensuring they do not undo their hard work with another sluggish tournament start.

The Blitzboks lead the standings on 20 points after their triumph in Hong Kong, ahead of Argentina (18), Spain (16), New Zealand (14) and Fiji (12), but Visser warned that the margins at the business end of the season are too fine for complacency.

South Africa recovered from a slow opening in Hong Kong to eventually claim the title, but Visser admitted they cannot afford to place themselves under similar pressure this weekend.