International rugby sevens competition
Rugby Americas North Sevens Formerly
North America West Indies Rugby Association Sevens (2004–2008)
North American and Caribbean Rugby Association (2009–2014)
Rugby Americas North Sevens (since 2015)
Sport Rugby sevens First season 2004 No. of teams 9–15 Venue(s) No fixed venue Confederation Rugby Americas North (RAN)Most recent champion(s) United States (2023 ) Most titles Guyana (6 titles) Related competitions
The Rugby Americas North Sevens is the rugby sevens competition for the confederation of North American and Caribbean rugby. It periodically serves as the regional qualifying competition for the World Cup Sevens and the Rugby sevens at the Olympics . In the early years of the competition the tier two teams from North America (Canada , United States ) did not always participate or only sent representative sides outside of tournaments for World Cup qualification (2012 ) or Olympic qualification (2015 ).[ 1]
Year
Host
Final
Third place match
Teams
Winner
Score
Runner-up
Third place
Score
Fourth place
2004
Georgetown , Guyana
United States
61–0 South Sound Pitch
Bermuda
Trinidad and Tobago
14–12 South Sound Pitch
Jamaica
10[ a]
2005
Bridgetown , Barbados
Jamaica
22–0 Garrison Savannah
Trinidad and Tobago
Guyana
round-robin [ b]
Mexico
12[ c]
2006
Bridgetown, Barbados
Guyana
37–0 Garrison Savannah
Jamaica
United States South [ d]
round-robin [ e]
Bermuda
14[ c]
2007
Nassau , Bahamas
Guyana
7–5 Winton Rugby Field
Jamaica
Trinidad and Tobago
26–14 Winton Rugby Field
Martinique
12[ c]
2008
Nassau, Bahamas
United States
21–12 Winton Rugby Field
Canada
Guyana
42–0 Winton Rugby Field
Bermuda
9
2009
Mexico City , Mexico
Guyana
12–10 Campo Marte
Trinidad and Tobago
Bahamas
28–10 Campo Marte
Martinique
13[ c]
2010
Georgetown, Guyana
Guyana
22–17 South Sound Pitch
Jamaica
Mexico
17–7 South Sound Pitch
Bahamas
9[ c]
2011
Bridgetown, Barbados
Guyana
29–0 Garrison Savannah
Cayman Islands
Mexico
7–0 Garrison Savannah
Jamaica
15[ c]
2012
Ottawa , Canada
Canada
26–19 Twin Elm Rugby Park
United States
Mexico
17–12 Twin Elm Rugby Park
Jamaica
11
2013
George Town , Cayman Islands
Maple Leafs [ d]
27–5 Truman Bodden Stadium
United States Falcons [ d]
Trinidad and Tobago
14–5 Truman Bodden Stadium
Barbados
12[ c]
2014
Mexico City, Mexico
Guyana
33–28 Campo Marte
Mexico
Barbados
17–14 Campo Marte
Trinidad and Tobago
12[ c]
2015
Cary , United States
United States
21–5 WakeMed Soccer Park
Canada
Mexico
26–19 WakeMed Soccer Park
Cayman Islands
9
2016
Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago
Canada
52–5 Saint Mary's College
Guyana
Jamaica
24–19 Saint Mary's College
Trinidad and Tobago
14[ f]
2017
Mexico City, Mexico
Jamaica
28–24 Campo Marte
Guyana
Mexico
22–14 Campo Marte
Trinidad and Tobago
10[ c]
2018
Saint James , Barbados
Jamaica
22–17 Barbados Polo Club
Guyana
Bermuda
24–7 Barbados Polo Club
Mexico
14[ c]
2019
George Town, Cayman Islands
Canada
40–5 Truman Bodden Stadium
Jamaica
Mexico
50–0 Truman Bodden Stadium
Bermuda
8[ f]
2020
Georgetown, Guyana
Cancelled due to the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic .
Cancelled due to the impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic .
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2021
Providenciales , Turks and Caicos Islands
Jamaica
21–7 Meridian Field
Mexico
Barbados
17–12 Meridian Field
Bermuda
9[ c]
2022 (Q)
Nassau, Bahamas
Canada
29–12 Thomas Robinson Stadium
Jamaica
Mexico
21–5 Thomas Robinson Stadium
Bermuda
13[ f]
2022
Mexico City, Mexico
Jamaica
19–14
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú
Mexico
Bermuda
19–14
Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú
Cayman Islands
11
2023
Langford , Canada
United States
24–14
Starlight Stadium
Canada
Mexico
10–7
Starlight Stadium
Jamaica
6
^ Did not include Canada or Mexico .
^ There was no third-place playoff. However, Guyana played Mexico earlier in the tournament, winning 38–0. Furthermore, Guyana 's tournament point differential was +92, compared with Mexico 's: –79.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Did not include Canada or the United States .
^ a b c d e Development/Representative team.
^ There was no third-place playoff, and the two-teams never played against each other in the event. However, the teams tournament point-differential were: United States South +20, Bermuda –31.
^ a b c Did not include the United States .
Worldwide
Multi-sport events Intercontinental Continental
Africa Asia Europe Oceania North America South America
Defunct