Chile women's national rugby sevens team

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Union Chilean Rugby Federation
Coach(es) Edmundo Olfos
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The Chile women's national rugby union sevens team is a Rugby sevens national women's side that represents Chile.

Contents

At the 2022 Sudamérica Rugby Women's Sevens, Chile finished fifth overall. [1]

Tournament history

World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series

Pan American Games

South American Games

South American Championship

Team

Challenger Series 2022

Flag of Chile.svg Cóndores VII [2]
Nataly Badilla
Jelena Salopek
Daniela Baeza
Beatriz Araneda
Carla Jorquera
Camila Igor
Gissel Castañeda
Catalina Miranda
Antonieta Badilla
Maria Teresa Marín
Daniela Rojas
Nicole Ogalde
Coach: Tania Ramírez

See also

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References

  1. "Chile se queda con el quinto lugar en el Sudamericano Femenino de Seven".
  2. "Chile Rugby Seven femenino terminó en el sexto lugar en sudamericano de Lima". Rugby Chile. Retrieved 26 October 2021.