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All-Time Best Performers in United States ALL-TIME EVENT RECORDS ALL-TIME BEST PERFORMERS IN UNITED STATES POINTS SCORERS TRY SCORERS GOAL SCORERS TEAMS Try Avg Pts Avg Portia Woodman 120 NZL Portia Woodman 24 NZL Selica Winiata 29 NZL NEW ZEALAND 105 4.4 655 27.3 Ghislaine Landry 111 CAN Baizat Khamidova 21 RUS Tyla Nathan-Wong 24 NZL CANADA 84 3.5 520 21.7 Selica Winiata 108 NZL Bianca Farella 18 CAN Nadezda Kudinova 23 RUS ENGLAND 83 3.5 515 21.5 Baizat Khamidova 105 RUS Kayla McAlister 16 NZL Ghislaine Landry 18 CAN AUSTRALIA 80 3.3 477 19.9 Nadezda Kudinova 96 RUS Ghislaine Landry 15 CAN Alice Richardson 17 ENG UNITED STATES 74 3.1 440 18.3 Bianca Farella 90 CAN Joanne Watmore 15 ENG Katy McLean 15 ENG RUSSIA 73 3 439 18.3 Kayla McAlister 80 NZL Ekaterina Kazakova 14 RUS Akalaini Baravilala 14 USA FRANCE 38 3.2 230 19.2 Joanne Watmore 75 ENG Emma Tonegato 13 AUS Sharni Williams 13 AUS JAPAN 32 2 186 11.6 Ekaterina Kazakova 70 RUS Emilee Cherry 12 AUS Chloe Dalton 11 AUS NETHERLANDS 28 2.5 174 15.8 Emma Tonegato 65 AUS Jessica Javelet 12 USA Magali Harvey 11 CAN SPAIN 27 1.7 167 10.4 Emilee Cherry 64 AUS Natasha Brennan 11 ENG Sarah McKenna 11 ENG BRAZIL 23 1.4 125 7.8 Jessica Javelet 60 USA Ellia Green 11 AUS Lorraine Laros 10 NED FIJI 20 1.8 118 10.7 Natasha Brennan 55 ENG Caroline Ladagnous 11 FRA Ashley Steacy 10 CAN IRELAND 14 1.4 86 8.6 Ellia Green 55 AUS Victoria Folayan 10 USA Patricia Garcia 9 ESP SOUTH AFRICA 14 1.3 84 7.6 Caroline Ladagnous 55 FRA Nadezda Kudinova 10 RUS Pauline Biscarat 8 FRA CHINA 12 1.2 80 8 Tyla Nathan-Wong 53 NZL Kayla Moleschi 10 CAN Anastasiia Mukhariamova 8 RUS ARGENTINA 5 1 25 5 Victoria Folayan 50 USA Selica Winiata 10 NZL Tricia Brown 7 AUS TRINIDAD TOBAGO 4 0.8 20 4 Kayla Moleschi 50 CAN Charlotte Caslick 8 AUS Kendra Cocksedge 7 NZL COLOMBIA 4 0.8 26 5.2 Alice Richardson 49 ENG Lauren Doyle 8 USA Christy Ringgenberg 7 USA Ashley Steacy 45 CAN Sarah Goss 8 NZL Emily Scott 7 ENG Sharni Williams 41 AUS Honey Hireme 8 NZL Yu Xiaoming 7 CHN Charlotte Caslick 40 AUS Karen Paquin 8 CAN Mandy Marchak 6 CAN Lauren Doyle 40 USA Emily Scarratt 7 ENG Yolanda Meiring 6 RSA Sarah Goss 40 NZL Michaela Blyde 6 NZL Annemarije van Rossum 6 NED Honey Hireme 40 NZL Kelly Brazier 6 NZL Lucy Mulhall 5 IRE Katy McLean 40 ENG Jennifer Kish 6 CAN Chiharu Nakamura 5 JPN Karen Paquin 40 CAN Nathalie Marchino 6 USA Yume Okuroda 5 JPN Patricia Garcia 38 ESP Elisabet Martinez 6 ESP Kelly Russell 5 CAN Magali Harvey 37 CAN Marina Petrova 6 RUS Laura Esbri 4 ESP Annemarije van Rossum 37 NED Claire Allan 5 ENG Clemence Gueucier 4 FRA Chiharu Nakamura 35 JPN Gayle Broughton 5 NZL Leyla Alev Kelter 4 USA Emily Scarratt 35 ENG Natasha Hunt 5 ENG Christelle Le Duff 4 FRA Akalaini Baravilala 33 USA Leyla Alev Kelter 5 USA Jade Le Pesq 4 FRA Leyla Alev Kelter 33 USA Beatriz Muhlbauer 5 BRA Daria Lushina 4 RUS Kelly Brazier 32 NZL Chiharu Nakamura 5 JPN Kimber Rosier 4 USA @worldrugby7s 20.02.17 - 03:14 worldrugby.org/sevens.
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