Canadian women post a pair of wins, finish fifth at Vancouver Sevens
VANCOUVER — After a disappointing start to their home-soil tournament, Canada’s women’s sevens rugby team bounced back with a pair of victories on Sunday.
After dropping all three of their matches in Day 1 pool play at BC Place, the Canadians opened with a 19-12 win over Japan at the 2026 Canada Sevens tournament before securing fifth place by edging Fiji 26-19.
“I felt really good,” said Charity Williams, who scored the game-winning try with no time left on the clock to give Canada the win over the Japanese. “I’m proud of us for pushing through. A lot of teams might fall back on that one, or just get down on themselves. But we came here to do a job. We didn’t get the first job right, but we definitely got the second job right.”
Gaining 12 standings points for their weekend’s work, the Canadians retain fifth spot as they head into this year’s final SVNS series event in New York next weekend. It’s their second-straight fifth-place finish after coming third in Singapore and opening the season with two sixth-position placements in Dubai and Cape Town.

