CASLICK Charlotte

9 Mar 1995
26
Female
1.70/5'6''
BRISBANE, QLD
 
Australia
STANTHORPE, QLD
 
Australia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
RUG Rugby Sevens Women 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Stadium
AUS
Australia
48
JPN
Japan
0
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
AUS
Australia
26
CHN
China
10
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
AUS
Australia
12
USA
United States
14
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
FIJ
Fiji
14
AUS
Australia
12
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
ROC
ROC
7
AUS
Australia
35
Finished
Tokyo Stadium
AUS
Australia
17
USA
United States
7
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA

Rugby World Cup Sevens
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2018San Francisco, CA, USA
5Women2013Moscow, RUS

World Rugby Sevens Series
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2018
2Women2020
2Women2016/2017
4Women2019

World Rugby Sevens Series - Australia
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2018Sydney, NSW, AUS
3Women2020Sydney, NSW, AUS
4Women2017Sydney, NSW, AUS

World Rugby Sevens Series - Canada
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2019Langford, BC, CAN
2Women2018Langford, BC, CAN
3Women2017Langford, BC, CAN

World Rugby Sevens Series - Dubai
RankEventYearLocation
1Women2017Dubai, UAE
2Women2016Dubai, UAE
3Women2018Dubai, UAE

World Rugby Sevens Series - France
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2018Paris, FRA
2Women2017Clermont-Ferrand, FRA
5Women2019Biarritz, FRA

World Rugby Sevens Series - Japan
RankEventYearLocation
3Women2017Kitakyushu, JPN
6Women2019Kitakyushu, JPN

World Rugby Sevens Series - USA
RankEventYearLocation
2Women2019Glendale, CO, USA
2Women2017Las Vegas, NV, USA
5Women2018Glendale, CO, USA
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Charlie (ultimaterugby.com, 05 Sep 2018)
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Athlete, Farmer
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Social Work Studies - Queensland University of Technology [QUT], Brisbane, QLD, AUS
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Partner Lewis Holland
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English
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Bond University [Gold Coast, QLD, AUS]
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John Manenti [national], AUS
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Back (rugby.com.au, 29 May 2016)
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Her partner Lewis Holland and brother Sam Caslick have both played rugby sevens for Australia. Holland competed at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, while Sam played in the 2016/17 World Series. Her aunt, Leah Costanzo, has competed in national-level sport shooting events in Australia. (SportsDeskOnline, 14 Aug 2018; mogaznews.com, 25 Jul 2019; edition.cnn.com, 01 Dec 2016; sbs.com.au, 14 Apr 2016; freetimes.com.au, 23 May 2013; zimbio.com, 02 Dec 2016)
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She has played rugby league [13-a-side] in the Australian National Rugby League Women's Premiership [NRLW] for the Sydney Roosters. She represented Australia in touch rugby at junior level. (insidesport.com.au, 10 Feb 2016; insidethegames.biz, 20 Sep 2020)
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2013 for Australia, in Amsterdam, Netherlands (rugby.com.au, 29 May 2016)
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She missed three World Series legs in late 2019 and early 2020 due to a hamstring injury, returning at the 2020 Sydney Sevens tournament. (rugby.com.au, 01 Feb 2020)

She injured her hand at the 2018 Dubai Sevens tournament and missed the 2019 Sydney Sevens tournament. She returned to action at the 2019 Kitakyushu Sevens tournament. (thewomensgame.com, 12 Apr 2019)
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She took up the sport at age 17. (sbs.com.au, 14 Apr 2016)
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She was inspired to play touch rugby and rugby by her two brothers, who both played the sports. (insidesport.com.au, 10 Feb 2016; sbs.com.au, 12 Apr 2016)
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To win a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. After retiring from the sport she hopes to set up rugby clinics to promote the sport in rural Australia. (smh.com.au, 05 Sep 2018; sbs.com.au, 14 Apr 2016)
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Australian rugby league [13-a-side] player Jonathan Thurston. (gc2018.com, 06 Oct 2017)
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Her family. (gc2018.com, 06 Oct 2017)
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"On and off the field, I focus on believing in myself no matter what the challenge may be and learning from my losses." (whimn.com.au, 02 Nov 2018)
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She received the Medal of the Order of Australia [OAM] for service to sport in the 2017 Australia Day Honours list after winning gold at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (world.rugby, 01 Feb 2017)

She was named World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year in 2016. (laorugby.com, 16 Aug 2018)

In 2016 she was named Female Sevens Player of the Year by Rugby Australia. (theguardian.com, 14 Nov 2016)

She was named in the Dream Team of both the 2016 Atlanta Sevens tournament and the 2016 Victoria Sevens tournament. (Dominique Du Toit Twitter page, 09 Apr 2016; Twitter profile, 17 Apr 2016)

She was included in World Rugby's Team of the Season in 2014/15 and 2015/16. (rugby.com.au, 29 May 2016; insidesport.com.au, 10 Feb 2016)

General Interest

General
OCCUPATION
She runs a 150-hectare cattle farm in Stanthorpe, QLD, Australia, with her partner Lewis. "In a way, it's similar to rugby, the farming community all comes together and everyone in the town is so lively and so supportive and we all help each other out and I guess that's where we can draw the parallels between the two." (mogaznews.com, 25 Jul 2019; rugby.com.au, 27 Oct 2019)

CHARITY WORK
She and her partner Lewis worked with charities raising money for farmers and communities impacted by the Australian floods and bushfires of late 2019 and early 2020. "We've tried to support all of those causes as much as possible and use my profile to raise awareness." She has also been an ambassador for the global children's charity ChildFund, specifically for the charity's Pass It Back rugby programme in Asia. "Rugby has made a massive difference to my life and I want to see as many kids as possible get the chance to give it a go, regardless of their gender or what country they're born in." (childfundpassitback.org, 19 Nov 2018; australianbeef.com.au, 01 Nov 2019)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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