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French Archery Championships See New Champions ‌Crowned in Saint-Avertin

The 2024 French National Archery Championships concluded in Saint-Avertin,⁤ crowning eight new champions​ across various categories. The competition saw intense battles in both recurve and compound bow disciplines, with athletes ⁤showcasing extraordinary skill and⁣ precision.In the compound⁤ bow division, Cynthia Roulin of Rosny ‍sous Bois emerged ‌victorious in the ‌Senior ⁤1 women’s category, securing the title ‍with an remarkable 677 points. She edged out her ⁢clubmate, Lucie Moron, in a thrilling​ tie-breaker, 10-9, who maintained ⁢her strong performance from 2023​ by claiming the silver‌ medal. ⁢Sophie Henrion from Epernay rounded out ⁢the⁢ podium, taking home​ the bronze.

The Senior 3 men’s ⁢compound bow category witnessed a remarkable comeback ‍story. Bruno ⁢Brouille from ‍St Quentin,⁣ who secured silver in the previous year,‍ ascended to ‍the top​ spot ⁣this year, amassing an impressive 694 points.⁤ Christian Gilloton ‍of⁢ Auray secured the silver medal with 686 points, while eric⁤ Guerlot from Saint ⁤Paul⁤ Trois Chateaux narrowly missed the silver, finishing with a bronze medal‍ and a‌ score of 685 points.

Unpacking the Thrills of the 2024 French National Archery Championships: An Exclusive Interview with Olympian Valerie Fourcade

The 2024 French ‌National ​Archery Championships just concluded in Saint-Avertin, culminating ⁤in a display of remarkable skill and unwavering focus. To delve deeper into the excitement surrounding these championships, we’re joined today by Olympic archer and‍ three-time world champion, Valerie Fourcade.‌ welcome,Valerie!

Valerie: Thank you! It’s always a pleasure to talk ⁢about‌ archery,especially⁤ after such a thrilling competition.

Our readers were ⁣captivated by the nail-biting finish in the ‌Senior 1 women’s compound bow category. Cynthia Roulin secured the gold‌ in a tiebreaker against her clubmate, Lucie‌ Moron. What goes through an archer’s mind in such high-pressure situations?

Valerie: Honestly, it’s all about staying‌ in the‍ moment. You’ve​ trained for‌ years, honed your technique, and prepared mentally for these exact scenarios. When the pressure is on, you lean on ⁢that​ readiness, trust your instincts,‌ and execute your shot ⁤with focus and precision. Cynthia clearly showed amazing ​composure under pressure to clinch that victory.

Bruno Brouille’s comeback story in the⁣ Senior⁣ 3 men’s ⁤compound bow⁢ category was remarkable. He bagged silver last year ⁣but topped the podium this ​time. ⁤ How important is perseverance and learning from past experiences ⁤in archery success?

Valerie: Archery is a sport ⁣that requires immense mental fortitude. You’ll encounter setbacks and disappointments along the way. But it’s​ how you respond ‌to those challenges that truly defines you.⁢ Bruno’s shift from silver to gold ⁣demonstrates his unwavering commitment to improving his game and learning ⁣from his experiences.It’s a testament to his ‌dedication and the importance of never‌ giving up on your ​goals.

With such intense competition emerging‍ across various ⁣categories, what are your thoughts on the future ​of French archery?

Valerie: The future is bright! We have a⁣ wealth of talented archers coming up‍ through the​ ranks, pushing the boundaries ⁤of the sport. The competitiveness we witness at the ⁢national⁤ championships bodes well for France on the international stage.

What ‍advice would you give to young archers aspiring to reach ‍the heights you have achieved?

Valerie:

Embrace the journey: Focus on the ⁢process of learning and improving, savoring‍ every step along the way.

Dedicate yourself to practice: Consistency and disciplined training are crucial for developing your skills.

believe in yourself: Maintain unwavering⁢ faith in your abilities, even ​during challenging‌ moments.

Seek guidance: Surround yourself with experienced coaches and mentors who can provide ⁣valuable insights and support.

And most importantly, enjoy the sport! Archery is a stunning and ​rewarding discipline. Let your ‍passion shine through every shot.

Readers,what are your ⁤thoughts on the 2024 French National Archery ⁣Championships? Share your excitement and predictions for ⁣the future of French⁣ archery in the comments below!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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