Australia’s rugby sevens stars break down in tears as women’s team fail to win ANY medal in spectacular Olympic Games choke

  • Australian rugby sevens team surprises in Paris
  • The women’s team failed to win a medal after losing to Canada and the USA
  • They were expected to compete for gold at the Olympics

There were many tears in the Parisian sun among the Australian women’s rugby sevens team after they were surprised by Canada and the United States at the Olympic Games.

The Aussies looked unstoppable in France after overwhelming their opponents in the build-up to the double semi-finals on Tuesday prior to the grand final.

However, the women’s team fell apart at the Stade de France, first losing in the semi-final to underdog Canada.

Star player Maddison Levi burst into tears as she watched gold slip away, but the team vowed to give it their all in the bronze medal match against the United States later in the day.

But in Paris they were stunned again, when the Americans scored a try in the very last minute to win the match by two points. This led to similar emotional scenes from the Aussies, who burst into tears at the end of the match.

Rio gold medallists Australia had won the World Series final in Spain two months ago and now faced reigning champions New Zealand for a second gold medal.

“I think we worked really hard for it and we came so close,” Levi told Eurosport after Canada’s defeat.

‘We didn’t put our best foot forward, we played with our heart and unfortunately at the end of the day we didn’t get the result we wanted.’

When congratulated on scoring another try, Levi candidly said: ‘It’s great, but at the end of the day it’s quite gutting to go home without that gold medal. If you don’t get the team result, it doesn’t really matter.’

The Australian women’s rugby sevens team missed out on a chance to win a medal at the Olympic Games

The women’s team was expected to compete for gold in Paris

However, they lost to Canada in the semi-finals and to the United States in the battle for the bronze medal.

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Teammate Charlotte Caslick said: ‘We felt that extra pressure and expectation.

“Canada is a very good team, but I think we brought it on ourselves. Hopefully we can finish the tournament on a high.”

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