A roadmap to follow for the rugby sevens competition at the Paris Olympics:
Athletes to Watch
—Antoine Dupont, France: The 27-year-old scrumhalf is one of the world's best rugby players. He has been turning his attention to the condensed sevens format of the sport this year with the aim of winning an Olympic gold medal on home soil.
—Michael Hooper, Australia: He was the longest-serving captain of Australia's Wallabies before converting to sevens after failing to make the cut for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. The 32-year-old forward has been taking a crash course in the finer arts of sevens in the world series.
—Portia Woodman-Wickliffe, New Zealand: An Olympic champion and the all-time leading scorer in the women's world sevens series — scoring a 250th career try during the Singapore Sevens in May. She won a gold medal in Tokyo, offsetting the bitter disappointment of a loss to Australia in 2016 when rugby sevens made its Olympic debut at Rio de Janeiro.
—Ilona Maher, United States: She was one of TikTok's breakout stars of the Tokyo Olympics, where she posted while wearing a red, white and blue bucket hat. Maher uses a #beastbeautybrains campaign and hopes her videos spread body image positivity and bring more attention to the sport.
Storylines to Follow
—Antoine Dupont says he ''got involved in this Olympic project'' to win a medal. In his first two tournaments playing in the sevens world series he helped France to a bronze and a gold. The victory in Carson, California in March was a first title in 19 years on the men's sevens world circuit for the French. Then he helped France to its first world series championship in Madrid on June 2. Can he repeat in Paris?