Minneapolis firefighter Kathryn Johnson needed a couple of days off this week.
Johnson, who goes by "KJ," has a rugby league to support.
"I switched my 48-hour shift with a co-worker," Johnson said. "And I've got a day off coming. But after that, I'm right back at it."
Johnson, 31, is a rugby Olympian of 2016 vintage, and she brings that credibility into competition Saturday at TCO Stadium.
Johnson plays for the Rocky Mountain Experts, who will participate in the Premier Rugby Sevens Western Conference kickoff. It's the first of three weeks of league play, counting down to the PR7s championships, Aug. 6 in Washington, D.C. Saturday's schedule includes a series of matches, men's and women's, starting at 6 p.m.
For the past four years, Johnson has also been a firefighter and EMT for the Minneapolis Fire Department, settling into a more normal life after spending a decade crisscrossing the globe as an international rugby standout. Things have changed this much:
"I have a house in New Hope," she said. "I try to be home as much as possible."
Johnson, who graduated from Hopkins High School, has been a rugby player for as long as she can remember, the product of rugby-loving parents Daniel and Jennie Johnson. Fondness for the game was instilled when she followed her parents to all-day tournaments.