Lauren Doyle is an American Rugby Sevens player who has made significant contributions to the sport. Doyle is the daughter of Phillip and Jenneth Doyle. In the year 2016, she represented the United States at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro where the rugby sevens team made its debut. Doyle participated in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics which was postponed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of Doyle’s notable achievements was in 2015 when she played a crucial role in helping the team secure a silver medal at the Pan American Games. Doyle was appointed as the captain of the US Eagles Sevens team for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens held in Cape Town, South Africa. Off the field, Doyle is a member of the LGBTQ+ community and also serves as a role model for many, advocating for inclusivity and acceptance within sports. She also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and often speaks about the positive impact rugby can have on individuals, particularly young athletes.
Lauren Doyle’s Parents
Phillip and Jenneth Doyle are the parents of Lauren Doyle. Additional information about Lauren Doyle’s parents remains undisclosed in the public domain.
Lauren Doyle's Parents Nationality
Both Philip and Jenneth Doyle are American nationals.
FAQ's on Lauren Doyle Parents
A. She was born on February 23, 1991.
A. She was born in Springfield, Illinois, US.
A. She went to Meridian High School.