Gloucestershire Echo

Record sevens try-scorer Norton decides to hang up his boots

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OLYMPIC silver medallist Dan Norton has retired from rugby sevens after the Canada Sevens tournament in Vancouver.

The 34-year-old Gloucester-born all-time Sevens Series top try-scorer formally announced the decision to hang up his boots after England’s 19-12 victory over Kenya at the tournament in Vancouver.

The 34-year-old ended his career at the conclusion of the Canadian leg of the World Rugby Sevens Series on Easter Sunday.

Norton rounded off his legendary career with a 34-5 defeat to the All Blacks that gave England seventh spot, and received a standing ovation and round of applause from the New Zealand side post-match.

Former Brockworth Enterprise School pupil Norton has scored 358 tries for

England and was also part of the Team GB side that scooped the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

“It’s time to hang up the boots,” said Norton, who started his career with Spartans, and later played for Gloucester, Bristol, Moseley and Hartpury, and made his internatio­nal sevens debut in 2009.

“I’ve loved every minute of it, I’ve loved being involved with England, with GB, I’ve loved being a part of amazing programmes over the years and if I keep talking I’m going to cry.

“It’s coming to an end but I’ve enjoyed the last 13, 14 years annoying the world, annoying my teammates - loved every minute of it.

“I love all the support from the guys at home and all across the world, this is an amazing sport, we love playing it, we love being involved, and it’s everything for us.”

A two-time Olympian, Norton competed in both 2016 and at the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, narrowly missing out on the podium in Japan as Team GB lost the bronze medal match 17-12 to Argentina.

However, Norton did win a bronze medal at the Commonweal­th Games in 2018 when representi­ng England.

Norton said: “It’s been a tough couple of weeks being in Singapore and now here.

“Two good games for us, nice and close, great endeavour at the end there, working hard, sticking to our plan and the boys having that drive and opportunit­y to be better and growing through the game.”

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Dan Norton has announced his retirement at 34

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