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Sochi silver medallist Elana Meyers joins US rugby sevens Olympic squad | Sochi silver medallist Elana Meyers joins US rugby sevens Olympic squad |
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An American Sochi silver medalist, Elana Meyers, will return to the US Olympic Training Centre (OTC) in Chula Vista, California to target a place at the 2016 Rio summer Games. Meyers was named on Friday in an 18-woman USA rugby sevens training squad. | An American Sochi silver medalist, Elana Meyers, will return to the US Olympic Training Centre (OTC) in Chula Vista, California to target a place at the 2016 Rio summer Games. Meyers was named on Friday in an 18-woman USA rugby sevens training squad. |
Meyers, who took silver in the women’s bobsleigh with the summer and winter medallist Lauryn Williams, was approached by coach Ric Suggitt before she travelled to Russia. Already a double Olympic medallist, having taken bobsleigh bronze in Vancouver in 2010, she will initially attend the OTC as a rugby player on a one-month contract. Rugby sevens will make its Olympic debut in Rio. | Meyers, who took silver in the women’s bobsleigh with the summer and winter medallist Lauryn Williams, was approached by coach Ric Suggitt before she travelled to Russia. Already a double Olympic medallist, having taken bobsleigh bronze in Vancouver in 2010, she will initially attend the OTC as a rugby player on a one-month contract. Rugby sevens will make its Olympic debut in Rio. |
“Elana and her fiancé Nic [Taylor] were training for the Olympic bobsleigh team,” said Suggitt, “and they were in Chula Vista. So we’d seen them and talked a little bit. They came down to practice and watched and Elana threw a ball around with a couple of players and said she was interested. | “Elana and her fiancé Nic [Taylor] were training for the Olympic bobsleigh team,” said Suggitt, “and they were in Chula Vista. So we’d seen them and talked a little bit. They came down to practice and watched and Elana threw a ball around with a couple of players and said she was interested. |
“So I said, ‘You’ve got some bigger fish to fry right now. You go concentrate on winning a medal at the Olympics and once that’s done I’ll hold a spot for you and we’ll give it a one-month trial to see how you do.” | “So I said, ‘You’ve got some bigger fish to fry right now. You go concentrate on winning a medal at the Olympics and once that’s done I’ll hold a spot for you and we’ll give it a one-month trial to see how you do.” |
Another multi-sport athlete, the junior ice hockey and soccer international Leyla Kelter, was also named in the women’s squad. | Another multi-sport athlete, the junior ice hockey and soccer international Leyla Kelter, was also named in the women’s squad. |
Suggitt continued: “With Elana we see the same thing [as with Kelter]: we’ve seen her train and she’s got a good attitude. She’s demonstrated that around the Olympic Training Centre every time I saw her. Obviously we know she’s determined and a good athlete. | Suggitt continued: “With Elana we see the same thing [as with Kelter]: we’ve seen her train and she’s got a good attitude. She’s demonstrated that around the Olympic Training Centre every time I saw her. Obviously we know she’s determined and a good athlete. |
“Whatever she puts her mind to she can do, so I think if everything goes the way it’s gone for her in the past we’ll see her around for a long time.” | “Whatever she puts her mind to she can do, so I think if everything goes the way it’s gone for her in the past we’ll see her around for a long time.” |
Revisions and additions to the men’s OTC sevens squad were also announced on Friday. Carlin Isles, the former college footballer and national-level sprinter who has become known as the fastest rugby player in the world, has left the centre to join the Glasgow Warriors in Scotland – subject to his gaining a visa. He will still be available to coach Matt Hawkins as the HSBC World Sevens Series continues. | Revisions and additions to the men’s OTC sevens squad were also announced on Friday. Carlin Isles, the former college footballer and national-level sprinter who has become known as the fastest rugby player in the world, has left the centre to join the Glasgow Warriors in Scotland – subject to his gaining a visa. He will still be available to coach Matt Hawkins as the HSBC World Sevens Series continues. |
Hawkins has recalled another crossover athlete, Thretton Palamo. Capped by the Eagles’ 15-a-side team at the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, he subsequently played football as a defensive end for the University of Utah. | Hawkins has recalled another crossover athlete, Thretton Palamo. Capped by the Eagles’ 15-a-side team at the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, he subsequently played football as a defensive end for the University of Utah. |
“Thretton obviously has put on a little more weight to be bigger and stronger for football,” said Hawkins, “so that’s one of the things we’ll have to manage – to get him back to where he needs to be.” |
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