Rutger published: LGBTQ+ Love Triumphs at Rugby World Cup: Engaged Athletes Among USA Squad Stars
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About a year ago, under Paris's enchanting sky, Alev Kelter found herself amidst a roller coaster ride filled with emotions. Fresh from clinching a bronze medal with Team USA in women's rugby sevens at Paris' Olympics, she turned a fantastic day even more unforgettable by proposing in none other than Paris' Museum, Kathyrn Treder, her girlfriend. Love and victory intertwined in a moment they'd never forget.

When love and rugby become one

Now proudly engaged, Kelter and Treder are gearing up together, preparing their hearts and souls, not just their rugby skills, as they head off toward England. It isn't just any tournament they're eyeing; it's their participation in rugby's pinnacle: The 10th Women's Rugby World Cup. Their story adds a touch more romance and passion, shared against teams showcasing massive talent diversity. Amongst a roster filled with thirty-two athletes, their six openly LGBTQ players reinforce this beautiful inclusivity story.

Rugby and romance: A beautiful dance

In Sunderland, where excitement fills every corner, Team USA will face England, their hosts, on August 22. With 330,000 tickets flying off shelves, it will shape up as perhaps history's biggest-ever gathering in women's rugby. Can you feel it? This surge in interest signals great things coming our athletes' ways!

A center on her game, Kelter, wasn't just any player in New Zealand's last World Cup. Nope, she scored most points and carried her team, USA Eagles, till tough Canada sent them home in quarters. Always by her side, on fields and beyond, Treder showed unwavering support in those nail-biting matches.

Among heartwarming Olympic memories, their Louvre engagement stands tall, especially within LGBTQ athlete circles. It was magical, and Kelter painted her joy all over social media, snapshots, professional pics, love notes: "I love you, baby! I've never been happier. Thank you!” Who needed more words?

Championing LGBTQ+ voices in rugby

Not stopping there, Captain Zack, well known in Eagles lineup, also shares her love story. Her third World Cup beckons, but she has a personal triumph: marrying sweetheart Mandy. Their Pride month Instagram fête was one reflecting on love and rugby's intertwined paths.

Then there are Erica Jarrell-Searcy and her partner, Kay. They've tied knots and made their wedding speak volumes about tight bonds, both on and off fields. At Sale Sharks together, these smiles and happy tears proved that rugby, in all its glory, often bonds like family.

Pride on fields, performance in hearts

Charli Jacoby stands tall, a prop exuding pride and power. Playing with Australian Lori Cramer at Queensland Reds, their bond adds another story under layers. Her own words, "I am a proud LGBTQ+ (especially that 'L')," resonate far and wide.

McKenzie Hawkins, a star flyhalf born in Tennessee, figures significantly on Eagles' squad. Her six-point kick against Fiji showcased that. Playing with Denver Onyx, she speaks fondly, her girlfriend Liv "being sunshine." It's beautiful, isn't it? How lives blend around sport?

A legacy built on strength and presence

It all began in 1991, America capturing that first Women's World Cup. Since then, nations like New Zealand and England took dominion. USA Eagles stand poised, readying announcements, entering history anew with stars like Ilona Maher, already making waves online.

As World Cup marks dates, crescendo reaching Twickenham Stadium on September 27, these athletes prepare, bringing stories, strength, love, and pride together. It shines like a beacon, heralding change, fostering LGBTQ+ diversity.

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