Tiro con l’arco: l’Arciere del Sole Trovisi campione d’Europa Bowhunter

Italian Archers Shine on ⁣the European Stage

The picturesque Austrian town of Bad ​Kleinkirchheim, renowned for its thermal springs and alpine beauty, recently hosted the ‍prestigious European‌ Bowhunter Championships. It ⁣was here that Antonio Trovisi, a member of the Compagnia Arcieri del Sole from ⁤solaro, secured a remarkable victory. This triumph follows his impressive win at​ the World Championships in Finland just a ‍few months prior (July 2023), solidifying his position as a dominant force in the senior historical bow category.

The European Bowhunter⁣ Championships,mirroring the format of last year’s World Championships,consisted of four challenging rounds encompassing three distinct archery​ disciplines. Compared to the Rovaniemi event, the courses in Bad Kleinkirchheim proved to be more demanding, attracting a fiercely competitive field of archers.

The Italian team, boasting an impressive 130 archers, including ten representatives from the Compagnia ⁣Arcieri del⁣ Sole, emerged as a powerhouse, claiming a remarkable 31 medals: 9 gold, 12‌ silver, and 10 bronze.

Among the ⁤standout performers,Trovisi clinched the ​gold medal,while Valter Marzorati,despite a valiant effort and a thirteen-position climb across three rounds,secured⁢ a ⁣commendable fifth-place finish.

Brianzoli ‌Archers Excel in Verdello

Shifting the focus ⁤to ​domestic competitions, Brianzoli archers showcased their prowess at⁣ the recent tournament held in Verdello.

In the youth⁣ categories, Camilla Agrati (junior) secured the gold medal in ⁢the olympic discipline, while ‍Andrea Brotto (junior) claimed‌ bronze. The Allievi​ category witnessed a⁤ clean sweep by Sabrina Sala, Anna Durante, and Greta Ormenese, who occupied the top three spots‍ on the podium. Lisa Mariani (junior girls) earned silver representing⁢ Polisportiva Besanese Besana‌ B, and Mirko Lacapra (Burarco) secured silver in the compound allievi category.

The “Doppio 70” competition saw Mattia Amati (senior) win silver in the Olympic discipline,while Simone Canzi (master) secured bronze. Alessia⁣ Passoni (senior) from​ Ar-Co ‍Monza e⁣ Brianza triumphed with gold in the Olympic⁤ recurve category. Burarco Vimercate archers Chiara Fabrizi (senior) and Virginia Rizzi (master) ⁤both claimed silver in the Olympic discipline, with Laura Perego (senior) securing silver in the compound category. Paolo Nozza⁢ (master) from A.Bosco delle Querce won silver ⁤in the Olympic discipline. ​Alberto Costanzo (junior) from Comp.Arc.Del Sole secured​ bronze in the Olympic ‌discipline, while Egidio Volpi (senior) and ⁤Cecilia Padovan (junior)‌ both ‌won silver and gold respectively in the same category. Daniela Sangiorgio (senior) from Arc.del borgia-UsmateVelate won ​silver in the ⁣recurve category, and Simona Biella (master) from‌ Polisp.Bellusco Sez.Tiro⁤ con l’arco⁣ claimed gold.
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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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