Allen Vansen, the new CEO of Langford-based Rugby sa国际传媒, feels like a surfer who has caught the sweet spot on a cresting wave.
The Canadian women鈥檚 sevens team, who will again play at Westhills Stadium April 16-17 in the sa国际传媒 Sevens, are favoured for a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The Canadian men, meanwhile, are at the Las Vegas Sevens this weekend ahead of coming home March 12-13 to two days of the sold-out lower bowl of sa国际传媒 Place for the sa国际传媒 Sevens at 28,000 fans each day.
鈥淲e are at a historic time for the sport around the world and certainly in sa国际传媒,鈥 said Vansen, who was named Monday.
鈥淩io will be a defining moment. The sport is really going to take off after the Olympics.鈥
Vansen comes to the position after playing key roles in the organizing committees of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games.
鈥淲e are going to see growth [in rugby] like we鈥檝e never seen before,鈥 he said.
The rise of the sport was acknowledged Monday at the Legislature with a ceremony in which Rugby sa国际传媒 presented several sa国际传媒 cabinet ministers with signed national-team jerseys, including Peter Fassbender, the minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be unreal playing in front of not just 28,000 fans each day, but Canadian fans,鈥 emphasized national team sevens player Mike Fuailefau, a graduate of St. Michaels University School.
Canadian women鈥檚 team captain Jenn Kish, reiterated that sentiment.
鈥渟a国际传媒 Place is sold out for the men, Langford was sold out last year for the women鈥檚 sa国际传媒 Sevens, and the Pan Am Games in Toronto had tremendous crowds [on the second day],鈥 noted Kish.
鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to get that Pan Am Games feeling again [when sa国际传媒 won gold in both women鈥檚 and men鈥檚].鈥
They have a fan in the sa国际传媒 sport minister.
鈥淭hese players don鈥檛 get there by accident. It takes a lot of work,鈥 said Fassbender.
The ultimate goal is in August. The Canadian women, ranked No. 2 in the world, have qualified for the Rio Olympics. The men, ranked No. 12, will play in the last-chance qualifier June 18-19 in Monaco.
鈥淎 medal at Rio would be huge for our sport in drawing public and mainstream media attention,鈥 acknowledged Vansen.
Vansen takes over from Graham Brown, who now runs Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
Among Vansen鈥檚 priorities is finishing Rugby sa国际传媒鈥檚 $8-million dorms and gym complex in Langford next to Westhills Stadium, of which $3 million still needs to be raised.
SCRUM NOTES: Host Argentina XV (3-0-1) defeated sa国际传媒 (2-2) 54-21 in the Americas Rugby Championship on Sunday.