Elite 7s
PORTLAND, Ore. — In front of an electrified crowd at Providence Park, rugby’s elite athletes and emerging stars delivered a spectacle of speed, power, and precision at Sunday’s PR7s All-Star Tournament. For 19 Olympians returning to U.S. soil after competing in Paris, the event was a triumphant showcase—and they did not disappoint.
USA Olympic star Spiff Sedrick may be in injury rehab but that doesn't mean she's exuded from being part of Sunday's PR7s All-Star Tournament.
The player who ran the length of the field in Paris to secure a Bronze Medal for the USA will be a sideline reporter and in-booth announcer for the All-Star event and this week she's been doing media interviews all around Portland.
Portland, Ore. – Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s) announced plans to broadcast the 2024 PR7s All-Star Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 17, on FS2 and the PR7s YouTube channel for fans in the United States.
The PR7s All-Star Tournament rosters were named this week with plenty of top-level 7-a-side talent for this weekend in Portland.
The rosters for the USA 7s teams (men and women) and the PR7s All-Stars combine for 12 rugby Olympians. In addition, the PR7s men's all-stars will field three players who have moved on to a USA 7s team residency.
Portland, Ore—Premier Rugby Sevens (PR7s) today announced that Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team, silver medalists in the Paris 2024 Olympics, will join the PR7s All-Star Tournament on Sunday, Nov. 17 at Providence Park in Portland. The addition sets up a highly anticipated matchup between the silver medal-winning Canadian women and the bronze medal-winning USA women’s team.