KAZAN, Russia -- Canada won bronze in womens rugby sevens Wednesday on the final day of the 27th World University Games. Edmontons Chelsea Guthrie scored her seventh try of the tournament in the first half as Canada cruised to a 36-0 win over Great Britain in the bronze-medal game as womens sevens rugby made its Universiade debut. Natasha Watcham-Roy of Gatineau, Que., scored a try just 1:47 in and Jean Baker of Argyle Shore, P.E.I., also scored early as Canada took a 19-0 lead into halftime. "We got the start we wanted, we wanted to get up early and put them under a bit of pressure. Its always tough to come back in these medal games," said head coach Matt Parrish. The University of Alberta coach said Guthries was the turning point. "It calmed some nerves for me," he said with a laugh. Caroline Suchorski of Kirkland, Que., Sarah Meng of Waterloo, Ont., and Kathleen Keller of Quebec City scored second-half tries to pad Canadas victory. Canada finished with 16 medals (two gold, five silver and nine bronze) and ended the Games tied for 15th place in the overall standings. In other Canadian action on Day 13, the mens rugby sevens squad dropped a 26-12 decision to Georgia in the ninth-place match. In the 10-kilometre open water swimming events, Jade Dusablon of Quebec City and Heather Maitland of Toronto finished eighth and 14th, respectively, in the womens race. On the mens side, Aimeson Sparks-King of Toronto and Xavier Desharnais of Sherbrooke, Que., were 17th and 18th. Canada sent a record delegation of 440 to Kazan, including 308 student-athletes. Over 11,000 athletes from 163 countries competed. "Were really proud of our athletes, coaches, and the entire delegation," said chef de mission Theresa Hanson. "We feel like we could have won a few more medals but overall, our results were very solid. The level of competition at this FISU Games was exceptional, probably the best ever. 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The New Westminster, B.C., native plowed three yards into the end zone for the last score of a heated, see-saw battle between the two teams with the best records in the CFL.Denmarks Thorbjorn Olesen will take a commanding seven-shot lead into the final round of the £5.7million Turkish Airlines Open in pursuit of the first seven-figure payday of his career.Olesen was six clear at the halfway stage thanks to a stunning second round of 62, the 26-year-old setting a new course record with eight birdies, an eagle and a bogey at the Regnum Carya Golf & Spa Resort.And, although he was unsurprisingly unable to reproduce such fireworks on Saturday, a third round of 68 took him to 18 under par and into the biggest 54-hole lead of the season by two shots.Englands David Horsey, Italys Matteo Manassero, American David Lipsky, Austrias Bernd Wiesberger and Chinas Li Haotong made up a cosmopolitan chasing pack on 11 under, with South Africas George Coetzee and Thailands Thongchai Jaidee a shot further back.The first prize of just over 1 million euros (nearly $1.2 million) eclipses Olesens previous biggest cheque of 700,000 euros for winning his third European Tour title in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last year.Its not about the money, said Olesen, whose lead was down to four shots following a bogey on the 10th before he produced a hat-trick of birdies from the 14th.This is the Final Series and its a massive event and obviously it would be great to win it. Theres still 18 holes left and I really have to stay concentrated out there and stay in my own little zone.Ive never had a seven-shot lead. I felt a bit nervous when I went out today also because Ive never been that many shots clear. Its a biit of a weird feeling, but I know its not easy and theres a bunch of guys there and its possible to shoot a really low one out here.ddddddddddddI need to stay aggressive tomorrow and keep plugging away.Horsey admitted the chasing pack will need some help from Olesen on Sunday to claim an unlikely victory, but has not given up hope of securing his fifth European Tour title.Realistically we are going to need something drastic to happen on his part for us to have a chance, but you never know, the 31-year-old said after his 68.Ive just got to go very low and make a lot of birdies. 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