An American Sochi silver medalist, Elana Meyers, will return to the US Olympic Training Centre (OTC) in Chula Vista, California to target a place at the 2016 Rio summer Games. Meyers was named on Friday in an 18-woman USA rugby sevens training squad.
Meyers, who took silver in the womenâs bobsleigh with the summer and winter medallist Lauryn Williams, was approached by coach Ric Suggitt before she travelled to Russia. Already a double Olympic medallist, having taken bobsleigh bronze in Vancouver in 2010, she will initially attend the OTC as a rugby player on a one-month contract. Rugby sevens will make its Olympic debut in Rio.
âElana and her fiancé Nic [Taylor] were training for the Olympic bobsleigh team,â said Suggitt, âand they were in Chula Vista. So weâd seen them and talked a little bit. They came down to practice and watched and Elana threw a ball around with a couple of players and said she was interested.
âSo I said, âYouâve got some bigger fish to fry right now. You go concentrate on winning a medal at the Olympics and once thatâs done Iâll hold a spot for you and weâll give it a one-month trial to see how you do.â
Another multi-sport athlete, the junior ice hockey and soccer international Leyla Kelter, was also named in the womenâs squad.
Suggitt continued: âWith Elana we see the same thing [as with Kelter]: weâve seen her train and sheâs got a good attitude. Sheâs demonstrated that around the Olympic Training Centre every time I saw her. Obviously we know sheâs determined and a good athlete.
âWhatever she puts her mind to she can do, so I think if everything goes the way itâs gone for her in the past weâll see her around for a long time.â
Revisions and additions to the menâs OTC sevens squad were also announced on Friday. Carlin Isles, the former college footballer and national-level sprinter who has become known as the fastest rugby player in the world, has left the centre to join the Glasgow Warriors in Scotland â subject to his gaining a visa. He will still be available to coach Matt Hawkins as the HSBC World Sevens Series continues.
Hawkins has recalled another crossover athlete, Thretton Palamo. Capped by the Eaglesâ 15-a-side team at the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, he subsequently played football as a defensive end for the University of Utah.
âThretton obviously has put on a little more weight to be bigger and stronger for football,â said Hawkins, âso thatâs one of the things weâll have to manage â to get him back to where he needs to be.â
Sochi silver medallist Elana Meyers joins US rugby sevens Olympic squad
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