Olympic Rugby Sevens
Olympic Rugby Sevens is a fast-paced version of rugby played with seven players on each team, instead of the traditional fifteen. The game is played on a standard rugby field and consists of two seven-minute halves. Teams score points by carrying the ball over the opponent's goal line and touching it down, known as a try.
This sport made its Olympic debut at the Rio 2016 Olympics and has gained popularity for its exciting, high-scoring matches. The tournament features teams from around the world, competing for gold, silver, and bronze medals, showcasing the athleticism and teamwork of the players.