Rugby sevens at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's tournament

The women's tournament of rugby sevens at the 2015 Pan American Games was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from July 11 to 12.[1] The rugby sevens competition was held at BMO Field, although due to naming rights, the venue was known as Exhibition Stadium for the duration of the games.[2] Women's rugby sevens was making its debut in the Pan American Games.[3] A total of six teams competed in the tournament.[4]

Rugby sevens at the XVII Pan American Games
VenuesExhibition Stadium
DatesJuly 11–12, 2015
Competitors72 from 6 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
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Qualification

A total of six women's teams qualified to compete at the games (12 athletes per team).[5]

Event Date Location Vacancies Qualified
Host Nation N/A N/A 1  Canada
Qualified automatically N/A N/A 1  United States
2014 South American Games March 8–9 Santiago 1  Brazil
2014 NACRA Women's Sevens December 3–4 Mexico City 1  Mexico
2015 Mar del Plata Sevens January 10–11 Mar del Plata 2  Argentina
 Colombia
Total6

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's tournament  Canada (CAN)
Brittany Benn
Kayla Moleschi
Karen Paquin
Kelly Russell
Ashley Steacy
Sara Kaljuvee
Jen Kish
Nadejda Popov
Ghislaine Landry
Hannah Darling
Magali Harvey
Natasha Watcham-Roy
 United States (USA)
Megan Bonny
Kelly Griffin
Joanne Fa'avesi
Leyla Kelter
Richelle Stephens
Lauren Doyle
Kristen Thomas
Hannah Lopez
Melissa Fowler
Irene Gardner
Kate Zackary
Kathryn Johnson
 Brazil (BRA)
Juliana Esteves dos Santos
Bruna Lotufo
Beatriz Futuro Muhlbauer
Edna Santini
Paula Ishibashi
Isadora Cerullo
Claudia Lopes Teles
Haline Leme Scatrut
Angelica Pereira Gevaerd
Maira Bravo Behrendt
Raquel Kochhann
Mariana Barbosa Ramalho

Tournament

Pool Play

Team
Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
 Canada 550023012+21815
 United States 540120348+15513
 Brazil 530211567+4811
 Argentina 511357131-748
 Colombia 511329148-1198
 Mexico 500524252-2285
Qualified for gold medal match
Qualified for bronze medal match
11 July 2015
10:05
Canada  55–0  Colombia
Report

11 July 2015
10:27
United States  26–7  Brazil
Report

11 July 2015
10:49
Mexico  5–40  Argentina
Report

11 July 2015
12:49
United States  40–0  Colombia
Report

11 July 2015
13:11
Brazil  22–5  Argentina
Report

11 July 2015
13:33
Canada  60–0  Mexico
Report

11 July 2015
17:33
Argentina  7–54  United States
Report

11 July 2015
17:55
Canada  36–0  Brazil
Report

11 July 2015
18:17
Colombia  24–19  Mexico
Report

12 July 2015
10:05
Argentina  0–45  Canada
Report

12 July 2015
10:27
Colombia  0–29  Brazil
Report

12 July 2015
10:49
Mexico  0–71  United States
Report

12 July 2015
12:49
Argentina  5–5  Colombia
Report

12 July 2015
13:11
Brazil  57–0  Mexico
Report

12 July 2015
13:33
Canada  34–12  United States
Report

Fifth Place Game

12 July 2015
17:33
Mexico  17–17  Colombia
Report

Bronze Medal Game

12 July 2015
17:55
Brazil  29–0  Argentina
Report

Gold Medal Game

12 July 2015
18:20
United States  7–55  Canada
Report


 2015 Pan American Games Champion 

Canada
1st title

Final ranking

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