Marco Spingardi Presidente Fitarco Lombardia: Nuovo Comitato e Successi Brianzoli nel Tiro con l’Arco

Marco Spingardi, previously the technical head​ of the archery section at Polisportiva ⁢Bellusco, has been ⁢appointed as the new President of the Lombardy Regional Committee of Fitarco. Over⁣ the ​next⁢ Olympic quadrennial, he will be supported by⁢ a team of experienced professionals, including Gianluigi alberti (Arc.‌ del Sole – Solaro), Monica Clerici (Airone ⁢– Turate), Pietro Valassina (arc. del roccolo – Canegrate), Amalia Stucchi (Arc.Bosco delle Querce – Seveso, representing athletes), and Antonio Seminara (Tre Torri – Cardano al Campo, representing coaches). The assembly took place at the auditorium of the Guardia di Finanza academy ‌in Bergamo, marking the first time the event was open to the public. This was ⁢made possible through the efforts of the Academy’s commander, division General Cosimo di Gesù, Vice Commander Brigadier ⁢General Vincenzo Tomei, ‍and the⁣ Minister’s aide-de-camp, Brigadier General Mario Salerno. Finance minister giancarlo Giorgetti, an archer himself, ⁤welcomed attendees and opened the proceedings, ⁢which were graced by numerous authorities and representatives from 56 archery clubs.

Archery Achievements:⁣ Brianza ⁢Athletes Shine in Pavia

Last weekend,‍ the qualifying‌ rounds for the Italian Indoor ‍Championships (scheduled for February 5–9 ​in Pordenone) ⁣concluded. In Pavia, a key event in the ranking series, archers from the Monza and Brianza teams secured an remarkable seven medals—five individual and two team ‍awards.In the barebow‌ category, Daniela Sangiorgio ⁢and Alessia Passoni claimed silver and bronze, respectively. Together with​ Elena Impronti, they also won gold in ‌the team event, marking the first time Arco monza has qualified for the Italian Absolute ⁢Championships in barebow. Additional medals were earned by Roberto Pancot (bronze, barebow, masters), Simone Canzi (gold, Olympic), and Massimo Cecchetto (silver, Olympic). The trio, including‍ Massimo Marenghi, also triumphed in the ⁢team​ competition.

Archers from Bosco delle Querce ‌Seveso also returned home with medals from the ​Olympic​ category. ⁤Notable achievements include Beatrice Bocca (gold, junior), Vittoria ​ciancimino ⁣(gold, cadets), Alyssa bai‌ and Mattia innocente (gold, youth),⁣ Silvia Galimberti (bronze, youth), and Thomas Somaschini (silver, youngest category). In the⁤ barebow ​division, Alessio Conti (youngest category) secured gold, further highlighting‌ the region’s archery prowess.

As a highly professional sports⁣ moderator with extensive experience in moderating and debating, I⁣ understand the importance ⁢of staying informed, fostering engaging discussions, and ensuring a ‌seamless flow of communication. Based on the sports information provided, ​here’s a structured⁢ approach to moderating a discussion or‌ debate on the appointment​ of Marco ⁢Spingardi as the new President of ⁣the ⁣Lombardy Regional Committee of Fitarco and its implications for archery in the region.


Introduction

The recent‍ appointment of Marco Spingardi as the new President of the Lombardy Regional Committee of Fitarco marks a‌ important ⁣milestone for archery in the region.‌ Supported by a ‌team of seasoned professionals, including Gianluigi Alberti, Monica Clerici,​ Pietro‌ Valassina,⁢ Amalia stucchi, and Antonio Seminara, Spingardi’s leadership is poised to shape the future of archery over the next Olympic quadrennial. This ⁢transition, celebrated at​ the Guardia di Finanza​ academy in Bergamo, underscores the growing public interest and institutional‍ support for the sport.


Key Points‌ to Address

  1. Leadership Transition and Vision

⁤ – Explore Marco Spingardi’s background‌ as ‌the ⁢former technical head‌ of archery at Polisportiva Bellusco. Discuss ⁤how‌ his‍ expertise and leadership style align with the goals of Fitarco.

⁣ ‌ – Highlight ⁤the significance of his⁣ team, emphasizing their diverse⁤ roles in representing athletes, coaches, and clubs. How will their collective experience drive the sport forward? [[1]]

  1. Olympic Quadrennial and Strategic Goals

– Analyze the timing ⁣of this appointment in relation to ⁢the upcoming Olympic quadrennial.⁢ What⁢ are the key priorities for archery in‍ Lombardy? How can Spingardi and his ⁣team prepare ⁣athletes and coaches for international competitions?

  1. Public Engagement and Institutional Support

– Discuss the historic significance of the assembly ⁣being open to the public at the Guardia di Finanza academy. ‌How‍ does this reflect the ​growing accessibility and popularity of archery?

‌ – Acknowledge the contributions of key figures like Finance ⁢Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti, an archer⁢ himself, and the academy’s leadership in facilitating the event.


Moderating the Discussion

  1. Research and readiness

⁤- As a moderator, familiarize yourself with the backgrounds of Spingardi and his team, and also the current state of archery in Lombardy. ​This will allow you to ask insightful ​questions and guide the conversation effectively.[[2]]

  1. Engaging Participants

-⁤ Encourage‍ panelists ⁣or‍ debaters ‍to share their perspectives on Spingardi’s appointment and its potential impact. ‌Use open-ended questions to foster ‌a lively ⁤and informative discussion. [[3]]

  1. Balancing Perspectives

– Ensure that​ all ‌voices are heard, particularly those representing athletes, coaches, ‌and institutions.Highlight any differing viewpoints on the future direction of ‍archery under Spingardi’s leadership.

  1. Maintaining Focus

‍ ‌-⁤ keep the discussion centered on the key themes of leadership,strategy,and community engagement. Redirect the conversation if it strays from the⁣ topic.


Conclusion

Marco⁣ Spingardi’s appointment as President of the​ Lombardy Regional Committee of Fitarco is a pivotal moment for ⁢archery in‍ the region. with a strong team and the support of key stakeholders,‍ the⁣ sport is ​well-positioned for growth and success in the coming ‌years. As a moderator, ⁤my role is to facilitate a meaningful discussion that highlights the opportunities and challenges ahead, while​ inspiring audiences to engage with ⁤the sport on a⁣ deeper level.


By following these best practices, I aim to ‌create an engaging and informative‍ dialog that honors the significance of this leadership transition and its⁣ impact on the archery community.

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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