What have the Olympic champions been up to?

Tue, Sep 20, 2016, 4:47 AM
AAP
by AAP
What have the Australian women's Sevens team been up to since their Olympic triumph. Photo: Getty Images
What have the Australian women's Sevens team been up to since their Olympic triumph. Photo: Getty Images

It's been 42 days since the Australian Women's Sevens team won gold in Rio and they're back on the grind.

But what have the women been up to since they stood atop the Rio podium?

Charlotte Caslick and Shannon Parry received the keys to the city of Brisbane during the Australian Olympic welcome home ceremony.

You can call it a holiday, but Shannon Parry was still hard at work on the family property. 


Ellia Green used her time to go under the knife ahead of a new Sevens season...

 

Evania Pelite showed off her medal with some young Sevens fans. 

A well deserved holiday included Alicia Quirk visiting the "Happiest place on earth". 

 

Literally the HAPPIEST PLACE on earth βœ¨πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ’• "when you wish upon a star"

A photo posted by ALICIA QUIRK 🌸 (@alicia_quirk) on

Emma Tonegato didn't miss out on the action either...

 

No idea who Martin Landau is but had a top afternoon exploring what Hollywood has to offer πŸŒŽβ˜‰

A photo posted by Emma Tonegato (@emmatonegato) on


Co-captain Sharni Williams enjoyed an all-Sydney final at ANZ Stadium.
 

Great arvo for finals footy @afl @anzstadium #sydneyisthewinner #goswans @sydneyswans @gwsgiants

A photo posted by Sharni Williams (@sharni_will) on


But for now, it's back to work. 
 

First day of the 2016/17 season today and it felt good πŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸˆ

A photo posted by Charlotte Caslick (@charlottecaslick) on


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