Canada upset Argentina to win inaugural Pan-Am rugby title

GUADALAJARA, Mexico, (Reuters) – Two interception  tries from Conor Trainor spurred Canada to a 26-24 upset victory  over Argentina in the gold medal match in the inaugural rugby  sevens tournament at the Pan-American Games on Sunday.  
 
The two-point winning margin ultimately derived from Nathan  Hirayama’s fine conversion kick from the left touchline after  Canada’s first try but it was Trainor’s successful forays into  the Argentina backline that kept his team in the match.      

“This time last year he was on the fringe of going to the  World Cup and he’s just come back from the World Cup (where he)  scored two tries against New Zealand. Now he’s got a gold medal  here,” Canada coach Geraint John said of Trainor after the medal  ceremony.   

“He’s a very instinctive player … Sometimes as a coach we  tell them not to do it because it can put us out of our  structure, but it worked,” John added.   
The curly-haired, 21-year-old Trainor said: “I’m sure the  coaches were pretty unhappy while I was running but I’m sure  their hearts lifted when they saw me catch the ball and go in.”   

Rugby, which has also been played at the Commonwealth Games,  will return to the Olympic Games in the sevens format at Rio de  Janeiro in 2016.  
The United States, last winners of the Olympic gold medal in  rugby in Paris in 1924, were third at the Pan-American Games  after beating Uruguay 21-17 for the bronze medal.