Originally published on Jul. 31, 2021
By Zane Miller
On Saturday, July 31st, 2021, New Zealand defeated France
26-12 to win the second gold medal in Olympic women’s rugby history. It was the
first gold medal for New Zealand in Olympic women’s rugby. France took their
first silver medal with the loss, as Fiji took their first bronze with a 21-12
victory over Great Britain. The tournament was held in Japan, with Tokyo as the
host city.
As was the case in the 2018 Winter Olympics, Russian
players were unable to compete under the Russia name, with the country
remaining ineligible for the Olympics due to multiple athletes testing positive
for steroid use in past events. However, they instead used the ‘Russian Olympic
Committee’ name in lieu of ‘Olympic Athletes from Russia’ which was used in
2018.
Reapi Ulunisau of Fiji scored the most tries in the
tournament with eight, while Ulunisau and Tyla Nathan-Wong of New Zealand tied
for most total points scored during the tournament with 40 each.
2021 Final Standings (W-L-T format)
1. New Zealand (3-0, 1.000) (Gold)
2. France (3-0, 1.000) (Silver)
3. Fiji (2-1, .667) (Bronze)
4. Great Britain (2-1, .667)
5. Australia (2-1, .667)
6. United States (3-0, 1.000)
7. China (1-2, .333)
8. Russian Olympic Committee (1-2, .333)
9. Canada (1-2, .333)
10. Kenya (0-3, .000)
11. Brazil (0-3, .000)
12. Japan (0-3, .000)
Game Results
Medalists final game starting lineups




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