2021 USA RUGBY CLUB 7S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Starfire Sports Stadium, Tukwila, WA

August 14, 2021

We would like to thank USA Rugby and Mr. Erik Geib, who serves as the National Competitions Committee Chair that coordinates all club competitions.

 

2021 USA RUGBY WOMEN’S & MEN’S CLUB 7s NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LANDS IN TUKWILA, WA

2021 USA Rugby Club National 7s Championship
August 14-15, 2021
Starfire Sports | Tukwila, WA

Just like in 2014 this event will be held at STARFIRE SPORTS STADIUM

Some of the best and brightest stars of rugby are displayed at this event, representing all the USA has to offer. Current, former and future National Players have the ability to show their skills to National & International coaching scouts.

ABOUT THE USA RUGBY CLUB 7s NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

The USA Rugby Emirates Airline Club 7s National Championship is the premier domestic sevens tournament, and has been the launching point for many Eagles and Olympians to get on the national radar, including Perry Baker, Maka Unufe, Ben Pinkelman, Kelly Griffin, Kathryn Johnson, Jessica Javelet, and Taku ‘Zee’ Ngwenya. A majority of the Olympians who went to Rio 2016 have also played at the Club 7s National Championships – including a handful who’ve made 5+ appearances.

The Club 7s National Champions is the pinnacle of domestic Rugby Sevens competition in the United States and features 32 (SEE BELOW COMPETITION POOLS) of the best men’s and women’s sevens teams from across the country in two days of competition for the right to put their name on the Emil Signes Cup.

We were honored to be represented at the 2021 USA Rugby National Club Championships, Seattle WA,

by (L to R) Danielle Baker LAT ATC, Dr. Kiera G. Borthwick MD (2025), Dr. Som P. Singh MD (2023), Drew Pennington PT, MPT, OCS, SCS, Ms Sameera Sheikh BS (2022).

 

Saturday & Sunday Matches

schedule_-_2021_usa_national_rugby_7s_championship_-_final_-_august_2021

The 2021 USA National Rugby 7s Championships will be presented by Washington Athletic Club.

https://www.wac.net/

THROWBACKS

2014: Here is our team in 2014: Coach Justin Fitzpatrick, Meagan Semore, RRIPG ATC, USA Rugby CEO Ross Young, Dr Lopez & Serevi Camp Staff.

2014: Dr Lopez and the RRIPG staffers, Bethaney Desimone ATC, Meagan Semore, ATC and Local event staff from Swedish Medical Center of Seattle.

EVENT NEWS

Rugby 7s Magazine describes the event:

What Is USA National Club Rugby 7s?

USA National Club 7s is a division for men and women, where qualifying teams play in qualifying tournaments across the USA, to ultimately compete for the Club 7s National Championships. (2020 CLUB 7s WAS CANCELLED)

HOW TO QUALIFY

There are 8 different Rugby 7s Regions and each region has anywhere from 3-5 tournaments a year. Competing teams from each region, gather points based upon how they place in the qualifying tournaments. A total of 16 men’s teams and 16 women’s teams make the National Championships.

In most regions, the top 2 teams with the most points at the end of the qualifying tournaments, move on to the National Championships. However, in certain regions, top teams qualify to play a Championship tournament for that specific region, wherein the top 2 teams move on to the National Championships.

The Regions are as followed:
EAST

Atlantic North

Midwest

Mid-Atlantic

-South
WEST

Pacific North

Pacific South

Frontier

Red River

Planet Sevens does more justice to this event

USA Rugby announced National 7s return

USA Rugby announces the return of their National 7s tournament in Washington as vaccines for the Covid-19 virus continue to roll out. USA Rugby released this statement saying:

Starfire Sports in Tukwila, Washington, home of MLR’s Seattle Seawolves, has been selected as the venue for the 2021 USA National Rugby 7s Tournament, to be held August 13-15. The tournament shall be presented by the Washington Athletic Club, who is the event’s primary sponsor.

Located just south of Seattle along the banks of the Green River, Starfire was previously the host of the 2014 National 7s Championship – which was the first major rugby event to be held in the venue. The 2014 event was also considered one of the most successful versions of the tournament, as it featured full stands, tightly-competitive matches, and an environment like no other. The complex features a 4,500-seat stadium as well as 11 other outdoor fields and is located just 4 miles from the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport – which in 2019 was the nation’s 8th busiest airport.

Starfire Sports similarly hosted two international test matches with the USA Men’s Eagles taking on Uruguay and Canada during the 2019 Americas Rugby Championship.

The National 7s Tournament is critical event in the landscape of American rugby. First started in 1985, the tournament has been the launching pad for numerous 7s standouts, including the two-time World Rugby Men’s Sevens Player of the Year, Perry Baker (Daytona Beach Coconuts / 1823 Rugby), and current USA Women’s 7s co-captain Abby Gustaitis (Northern Virginia Rugby).

“Over half the Eagles in the 2016 Olympics played in the National 7s Tournament – and many of them were first discovered there,” noted Erik Geib, who serves as the National Competitions Committee Chair that coordinates all club competitions. “And in 2018, every single player on the Men’s 7s team that won the Vegas stop on the World Series had played at the National 7s.”

The National 7s Tournament is also the marquis tournament for summer rugby competition in the U.S., as thousands of college players pour into 7s programs to participate in qualifiers for the event. This was further emphasized by Geib, who previously served as USA Rugby’s Club Department Manager and interim COO, as well as one of two Competition Managers for the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens in San Francisco.

“The college-to-club connection that is created from summer 7s is a really special thing,” Geib continued. “I believe that club rugby is the backbone of rugby in the United States, and to see clubs get stronger from these competitions is a win for everyone.”

The Washington Athletic Club, which sponsors both men’s & women’s 7s teams (including the 2019 Men’s National Champions), as well as college rugby’s prestigious Scholz and Sorensen awards, will serve as the event’s presenting partner. Hosting efforts are being led locally by Tony Ridnell, who is serving as the host committee’s Tournament Director.

“We are delighted to host the Club 7s Championships in Seattle this year,” commented Ridnell, a former CEO who has been based in the Seattle community for decades. “Coming out of the pandemic, we all want to see quality rugby and more importantly – quality events. Starfire Sports is a proven host facility, and the City of Tukwila has become a significant rugby contributor in recent years. Thanks as well to the Washington Athletic Club (WAC) for their continued support of rugby in the Pacific Northwest.”

Ridnell, a former Eagle who played in three Rugby World Cups, also played for legendary USA Rugby coach Emil Signes, whose name adorns the signature trophy for the event. Signes is remarkable in that he coached both the men and women’s national teams, and he was arguably instrumental in Rugby Sevens becoming an Olympic sport through his continuous advocacy of treating the women’s game as equal to the men’s.

As the United States emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic that has largely shut down competitive rugby for much of the past year, this year’s National 7s Tournament will be formatted differently from those in the past. Constructed as an invitation-qualification hybrid event, the goal is to see as many teams possible at this year’s capstone event.

“Our premise is to encourage participation by expanding the number of teams that play in the National 7s Tournament using an Open / Invitational concept,” stated Howard Kent, the Men’s National 7s Coordinator on the National Competitions Committee. “All teams that preregister for the 7s National 7s Tournament and make the effort to play in qualifying 7s tournaments are in the pathway for entry in the final. The top men’s & women’s teams will play in an upper tier competition at Nationals for the Signes Cup. The remaining teams that preregister for the National 7s Competition and qualify would play in a lower tier for the Silver Cup. Over time, this model should improve the quality on competition and depth of participation.”

Kent previously served as USA Rugby’s National 7s Commissioner and is serving with Scion Rugby founder Joanne Liu as co-chair of the National 7s Working Group for this year’s event.

Teams that are interested in competing at this year’s National 7s Tournament must complete the National 7s Competition Team Enrollment Form, also known as the National Intent to Participate Form, by June 23. Eligibility regulations & more information for this year’s event is available at usa7s.rugby or usaclub7s.com.

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Senior Club Championships have been part of the USA Rugby National Championship Series, and are now organized by the Senior Club Council. Information on upcoming championships will be communicated when available on USA Rugby Club Championships.