Rugby Canada set to start review after disappointing Olympics and turbulent leadup
TORONTO — No medal and a lot of questions. The post-mortem on Rugby Canada’s Olympic performance and the turmoil that proceeded it is set to start.
The Canadian women’s sevens team, bronze medallists five years ago in Rio, headed to Tokyo after a turbulent run-up to the Olympics marked by complaints of an abusive training environment. They failed to live up to expectations and finished ninth. The men, first-time Olympians, placed eighth — matching their position in the World Rugby Sevens Series standings before play ground to a halt last year due to the pandemic.
The performance on the field and division off it demonstrate the size of the challenge facing Rugby Canada.
“There absolutely is more work to be done,” Rugby Canada CEO Allen Vansen said in an interview. “And we have a long way to go. Our review, which is coming up, will initiate that now that our Olympics tournaments are over.”