The Canadian women's rugby sevens team has made a significant achievement by advancing to the semifinals in the third and final leg of the world championship series. This remarkable accomplishment comes as the team showcased their skills and determination throughout the tournament.
In the quarterfinal match held on Saturday, Canada delivered a strong performance against Fiji, defeating them with an impressive score of 29-14. This victory allowed Canada to secure a place in the semifinals, where they will face off against the top-ranked team, New Zealand, on Sunday. The highly anticipated final match is scheduled for later that day at the Stade de Bordeaux, adding to the excitement of the event.
In the quarterfinals, Savannah Bauder from North Vancouver, British Columbia, played a pivotal role in the team's victory. She scored three tries and successfully converted two of them, contributing significantly to the win over Fiji. Other players who made notable contributions include Carmen Izyk from Blackie, Alberta, and Pamphinette Buisa from Gatineau, Quebec, both of whom also scored tries during the match.
The Canadian women have had a consistent presence in the world championship series, finishing fourth in both previous legs held in Hong Kong and Valladolid, Spain. These performances have been instrumental in determining the overall standings of the countries competing for the world championship title across the three events.
With the stakes high in the semifinals, the Canadian women's rugby team is not only aiming for victory but also striving to improve on their previous placements in the series. The team's journey reflects their dedication and growth as a formidable force in the world of rugby sevens.
As Canada prepares for their matchup against New Zealand, the anticipation builds for what promises to be an exhilarating contest. Meanwhile, in the other semifinal, Australia will compete against the United States, setting the stage for an exciting day of rugby.
Looking forward, the outcomes of these semifinal matches will play a crucial role in shaping the final standings of the world championship series and ultimately deciding the champions for this year. With strong performances and a resilient spirit, the Canadian women's rugby sevens team continues to make their mark on the international stage.




