LANGFORD, BRITISH COLUMBIA – The 2023 Rugby Americas North Sevens kicks off Saturday, August 19 at Langford's Starlight Stadium as teams prepare to compete for three various, tiered prizes plus regional bragging rights. The 10 teams from seven different RAN countries have been training at the University of Victoria and Starlight Stadium throughout the week in final preparations for their #RAN7s campaign.In 2022, the RAN Sevens took place in Mexico City where the Jamaica Men and Mexico Women were crowned champions and booked their tickets to the 2023 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series.
WHAT'S AT STAKE: Men's Competition
Men's winner qualifies for Paris 2024.
Men's 2nd & 3rd place teams qualify for the Olympic repechage tournament in 2024.
The highest placed non-USA or Canada men's team (one only) will qualify for the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series. USA and Canada men are on the HSBC Seven Series and therefore not eligible for the Challenger Series..
WHAT'S AT STAKE: Women's Competition
Women's winner qualifies for Paris 2024.
Women's 2nd & 3rd place teams qualify for the Olympic repechage tournament in 2024.
The highest placed non-Canadian women's team (one only) will qualify for the 2024 World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series. Canada women are on the HSBC Seven Series and therefore not eligible for the Challenger Series.Fans can tune in live with tickets to the tournament or globally across multiple broadcast carriers. Purchase tickets here and learn where to watch here.