Canadian women embrace pressure ahead of flag football world championship
An Olympic berth is available, but neither head coach Rachel Lessard nor quarterback Sara Parker see it as the biggest prize for Canada at the world women’s flag football championship.
Canada will compete at the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) world championship Aug. 13-16 in Duesseldorf, Germany. The top-two teams will qualify for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, where flag football will make its Olympic debut.
If the United States reaches the final, the top-three will advance as the Americans already have an Olympic spot as host.
But Canada will play with a gold medal in mind. The Canadians qualified for the world event by reaching last year’s IFAF Americas Continental championship in Panama, dropping a 12-0 decision to Mexico in a contest halted in the first half due to severe weather.


