2016 Summer Olympics - Athletes

RugbyNew Zealand

Sonny Bill Williams

Date of birth

1985-08-03

Birthplace

Auckland

Height

191 cm

Weight

108.0 kg

Clubs (rugby league)

Bulldogs (2004-2008), Sydney Roosters (2013-2014)

Clubs (rugby union)

Toulon (2008-2010), Canterbury (2010), Crusaders (2011), Chiefs (2012), Panasonic (2012-2013), Counties Manukau (2014), Chiefs (2015)

International appearances

33 (union), 12 (league), 12 (sevens) - up to 25/05/2016

Rugby union honours

  • World Cup: winner (2011, 2015), 14 matches, 25 points
  • Super Rugby: winner (2012) runner-up (2011)
  • European Challenge Cup: runner-up (2010)

Rugby league honours

  • World Cup: runner-up (2013)
  • Australian Championship: winner (2004, 2013)

New Zealand's Swiss Army knife

Sonny Bill Williams is one of the most iconic and versatile players in the history of rugby. The New Zealander will represent the All Blacks in rugby sevens at Rio 2016, after stints as a league player, a union player ... and a heavyweight boxer!

Boasting an impressive physique (1.94m, 108kg), Williams is renowned for his offloading ability, and he was part of the World Cup-winning New Zealand teams in 2011 and 2015.

After a series of off-the-field indiscretions in his youth, Williams is now much calmer (having converted to Islam in 2008). He has visited refugees in Lebanon as a UNICEF ambassador, and he famously handed over his World Cup medal to a young fan, just minutes after beating Australia...

Results

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Medal Tracker

Medal Leaders

  • 126
    USA
  • 91
    CHN
  • 45
    JPN

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesUSA 40
ChinaCHN 40
JapanJPN 20
Silver
Silver
United StatesUSA 44
ChinaCHN 27
FranceFRA 26
Bronze
Bronze
United StatesUSA 42
Great BritainGBR 29
ChinaCHN 24

Medal Leaders

  • 5
    Marchand
    Marchand
  • 5
    Huske
    Huske
  • 5
    O'Callaghan
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Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
FranceMarchand 4
United StatesHuske 3
AustraliaO'Callaghan 3
Silver
Silver
United StatesSmith 3
United StatesHuske 2
United StatesWalsh 2
Bronze
Bronze
ChinaYufei 5
ChinaJunxuan 3
AustraliaMcKeown 2

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