Canadian rugby sevens star Nate Hirayama announces his retirement
Canada rugby sevens star Nate Hirayama, who ranks third in career scoring on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, has announced his retirement.
The 33-year-old from Richmond, B.C., was Canada’s co-captain at the recent Tokyo Olympics where he served as the Canadian flag-bearer along with basketball’s Miranda Ayim at the opening ceremonies. They were the first members of a team sport to lead Canada’s delegation at the Parade of Nations opening a Summer Games.
In an Instagram post Wednesday, Hirayama recalled meeting Fiji star Waisale Serevi in Dubai on the Canadian’s first visit to the Dubai Sevens.
’For the people who don’t know who the man is or for some of the Canadian contingent, I felt like I was meeting Gretzky. I was 18 at the time and he told me that I had another 20 years left in my playing career, “minimum.” He was 38, still carving the World Series, still the man,” Hirayama wrote.