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Quest For Gold Sevens schedule confirmed

The match schedule for the Quest For Gold Sevens in Los Angeles has now been confirmed. Games begin on Friday afternoon and will continue through Saturday evening. Eight teams split evenly between Men’s and Women’s divisions will be competing in the Olympic warm-up tournament at Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles.

Both of Kenya’s teams have been forced to withdraw with Mexico’s Women stepping in to fill the gap. They will compete against the USA, Great Britain, and Jamaica. The Men’s bracket will be comprised of Argentina, Great Britain, South Korea, and the USA.

Friday’s games will be played behind closed doors but Saturday is open to the public with tickets available online. All matches will be streamed live on the LA Sevens Facebook page.

 

FRIDAY, JUNE 25

PT ET DIV TEAM 1 TEAM 2
13:30 16:30 MEN Great Britain Argentina
14:00 17:00 MEN USA South Korea
14:30 17:30 WOMEN USA Jamaica
15:00 18:00 WOMEN Great Britain Mexico
16:10 19:10 MEN USA Great Britain
16:40 19:40 MEN Argentina South Korea
17:10 20:10 WOMEN Mexico Jamaica
17:40 20:40 WOMEN USA Great Britain
18:50 21:50 MEN USA Argentina
19:20 22:20 MEN Great Britain South Korea

 

SATURDAY, JUNE 26

PT ET DIV TEAM 1 TEAM 2
12:00 15:00 WOMEN USA Mexico
12:30 15:30 WOMEN Great Britain Jamaica
13:00 16:00 MEN USA Argentina
13:30 16:30 MEN Great Britain South Korea
14:40 17:40 WOMEN Mexico Jamaica
15:10 18:10 WOMEN Great Britain USA
15:40 18:40 MEN USA Great Britain
16:10 19:10 MEN Argentina South Korea
17:20 20:20 WOMEN 3rd Place 4th Place
17:50 20:50 WOMEN 1st Place 2nd Place
18:20 21:20 MEN Argentina Great Britain
18:50 21:50 MEN USA South Korea

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