Scoring star Sean Duke returns to action in Pan Am Games rugby title defence
Med school is on hold for Sean Duke as the veteran back comes out of retirement, looking to help Canada three-peat in rugby sevens at the Pan American Games.
The 31-year-old Duke, who has just started his fourth year of med school at UBC, is hoping a good showing in Lima, Peru, will lead to a return to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, where he used to be a scoring machine for Canada.
Duke and teammate Nate Hirayama were both part of the Canada teams that won Pan Am gold in Toronto in 2015 and Guadalajara, Mexico, in 2011 with close wins (22-19 and 26-24) over Argentina in each final. The U.S. won the bronze both times, downing Uruguay.
“It’s a special tournament,” said Duke. “These multisports games are special because you’re part of a bigger team.”