Tom Ambrose 

GB rugby sevens player under investigation for alleged racist message

BOA investigating image of apparent WhatsApp message shared to Instagram by poster who says it shows racism
  
  

Amy Wilson-Hardy at the centre of a Team GB huddle after their 17-7 Olympics quarterfinal defeat to the US on Monday.
Amy Wilson-Hardy at the centre of a Team GB huddle after their 17-7 Olympics quarterfinal defeat to the US on Monday. Photograph: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP

A Team GB rugby sevens player is being investigated by the British Olympic Association over an alleged racist message sent on WhatsApp.

A screengrab of a message allegedly sent by Amy Wilson-Hardy was posted to Instagram by a person saying it showed racism. A BOA spokesperson said: “The British Olympic Association has been made aware of an image published on a social media platform and is investigating the matter.”

Wilson-Hardy, who also represented Team GB in the 2016 Olympics in Rio, played for the British women’s team as they lost 17-7 to the US in Monday’s quarter-final fixture.

She has previously played 15-a-side rugby for her country, as well as for several women’s rugby Premiership clubs, including Wasps, Bristol Bears and Ealing Trailfinders.

Great Britain lost their quarter-final tie to the US after a series of handling errors, despite taking an early lead through an Ellie Boatman try.

 

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