Jillion Potter will be on the first U.S. Olympic women’s rugby team in Rio, less than two years after being diagnosed with stage III Synovial sarcoma in September 2014.
Potter, 30, headlines a 12-woman team that has a shot at a medal. The U.S. was fifth and sixth the last two years in the cumulative World Series season standings.
Potter returned to training in April 2015, after 18 weeks of chemotherapy and two months of radiation, with an eye on returning to international competition by the end of the year and making the 2016 Olympic team.