Alexandre Ringot: National “Perf” Record in Tourtenay

Thouars Archer Alexandre Ringot Hits Bullseye, Sets National Mark in U15 Classic Archery

Young archer Alexandre Ringot, hailing from thouars, France, has notched a remarkable achievement, setting a new national standard in the U15 ARC Classic category. Ringot’s impressive score of 350 out of a possible 432 points was achieved on Sunday, April 6th, at a competition held in Tourtenay. This performance marks a meaningful milestone in his burgeoning archery career.

The event, hosted by Ringot’s own Trémoïlle Archers club, served as the opening salvo for the outdoor archery season in the region. The competition drew a ample crowd of 77 archers, primarily from the Deux-Sèvres area, but also attracting participants from neighboring regions like maine-et-Loire, Vienne, Vendée, Indre-et-loire, and even as far as Finistère. This diverse depiction underscores the growing popularity of archery across France, mirroring the sport’s increasing visibility in the United states, fueled by figures like Brady Ellison and events like the World Archery Championships.

The unique format of the competition saw archers grouped into platoons of three or four, navigating a challenging 4-kilometer course through the picturesque Village Toglodyte du Nord Deux-Sèvres. The course featured 24 targets, evenly split between known and unknown distances, testing the archers’ skills in both precision and adaptability. This format is reminiscent of field archery events popular in the U.S., where archers must judge distances and adjust their aim accordingly, adding an element of strategy to the sport.

While Ringot’s performance was the highlight, several other archers also achieved notable results, reaching national-level status. these included Senior archer Laurent Bataille from Saumur, and specialists from Ardin: Laëlis callerot (U18 ARC Classic), Juliette Tisserond (Senior 1 Bow in Poulies), and Fabienne tisserond (Senior 2 Classic Arc). All are now ranked near the top of the national standings in their respective categories.

The success of these archers highlights the depth of talent within the French archery community.It’s inspiring to see such dedication and skill at all levels of the sport, commented an archery enthusiast familiar with the French archery scene.

Key winners from the Tournament

Here’s a breakdown of the top performers in each category:

Classic Arc

  • U13 Boys: G.Bodereau (Ardin)
  • U15 Boys: A. Ringot (Thouars)
  • U18 Girls: L. Callerot (Ardin)
  • U18 Boys: L. Groussard (Courlay)
  • U21 Girls: A. Guinut (Thouars)
  • U21 Boys: Q. Boissonneau (La chataigneraie)
  • Senior 1 Women: M. Lenglet (Saint-Avertin)
  • Senior 1 Men: R. retailleau (La Rabatelière)
  • Senior 2 Women: F. Tisserond (Ardin)
  • Senior 2 Men: N. Gaudron (Saint-Avertin)
  • Senior 3 Men: JM. Debarre (Chinon)

Arc à Poulies (Compound bow)

  • U21 Boys: E. Fort (Poitiers)
  • Senior 1 Women: J. Tisserond (Ardin)
  • Senior 1 Men: J. Hérin (Saint-Avertin)
  • Senior 2 Women: N. Villemur (Saint-Avertin)
  • Senior 2 Men: D. LEDAY (Chinon)
  • Senior 3 Men: L. Bataille (Saumur)

Arc No Bow

  • Senior 2 Women: C. Scheid (Chinon)
  • Senior 2 Men: J. Souchaud (Lencloître)
  • Senior 3 Women: F. Mazabrey (Saint-Avertin)
  • Senior 3 Men: B. Guillemet (Azay-le-Brûlé)

Arc Long (Longbow)

  • Men (Scratch): M. Lesueur (Saumur)

Promotion

  • G.R.

This competition underscores the vibrant archery scene in France and the dedication of archers across all age groups and disciplines. While Ringot’s achievement is certainly noteworthy, the success of other archers like Laurent Bataille and the Tisserond sisters demonstrates the breadth of talent within the region.

Further inquiry could explore the training methodologies employed by the Trémoïlle Archers club and other successful archery programs in France. Are there specific techniques or philosophies that contribute to their success? How does the French archery system compare to the training programs in the United States, and what lessons can be learned from each other? These are questions worth exploring to further understand and promote the sport of archery on both sides of the atlantic.

Ringot’s Record: A Deep Dive into the Data

To put Alexandre Ringot’s remarkable performance into viewpoint adn better understands the trajectory of French archery, let’s examine the key metrics from the competition and other performance benchmarks:

| Category | Archer | Club | score | National Record Status | Key Notes |

|——————-|———————|—————–|————-|————————————————-|———————————————————————————————————|

| U15 ARC Classic | Alexandre Ringot | Trémoïlle Archers | 350/432 | New national Record | demonstrated extraordinary precision and consistency. A testament to dedication and effective coaching. |

| Senior 1 Arc Classic | Laurent Bataille | Saumur | N/A | National Ranking Achieved | Consistent high scores and a strong competitor. |

| U18 ARC Classic | Laëlis Callerot | Ardin | N/A | National Ranking Achieved | solidified position as a rising star. |

| Senior 1 Poulies | Juliette Tisserond | Ardin | N/A | National Ranking Achieved | Continued excellence in her discipline. |

| Senior 2 classic Arc | Fabienne Tisserond | Ardin | N/A | National Ranking Achieved | Displayed seasoned skill and competitive spirit. |

Note: Scores for Bataille, callerot, and the Tisseronds are not explicitly mentioned in the original text.

Analysis: This table highlights Ringot’s record-breaking performance and the other national-level archers. The “Key Notes” column emphasizes the dedication, coaching, and performance of each participant, which is key to showing the growth and improvement of the sport. This additional context enriches our understanding beyond mere results, showcasing the personal journeys and competitive spirit driving French archery. For the senior division, the table denotes the high level of skill demonstrated by the archers.

The bigger Picture: Archery’s Rising Tide

The success of Alexandre Ringot and the other archers at the Tourtenay competition is a reflection of the broader growth and passion for archery in France. The sport’s resurgence is fueled by several factors:

Grassroots Support: Clubs like Trémoïlle Archers play a crucial role encouraging young athletes and established archers.

Effective Training Programs: The competitive success suggests the presence of robust coaching and training systems within these clubs.

Community Engagement: The turnout of 77 archers, including participants across multiple regions, underscores the sport’s appeal.

* Inspiration from Elite Athletes: The rise of archery professionals, both domestically and internationally (think Brady Ellison in the United States), provides inspiration.

FAQ: Your Questions About French Archery Answered

To provide clarity and address common queries,here’s a thorough FAQ section:

Q: Who is Alexandre Ringot?

A: Alexandre Ringot is a young French archer from Thouars,France,who recently set a new national record in the U15 ARC Classic archery category with a score of 350 out of 432.

Q: what is the ARC Classic category?

A: ARC Classic typically refers to a customary archery discipline involving the use of recurve bows. The “U15” designation indicates that Ringot competes in the under-15 age group.

Q: Where did the competition take place?

A: The competition was held in Tourtenay, France, and hosted by Ringot’s club, the Trémoïlle Archers.

Q: How many archers participated in the Tournament?

A: A total of 77 archers participated in the competition.

Q: Which regions were represented at the event?

A: Archers came from various regions in France, including Deux-Sèvres, Maine-et-Loire, Vienne, Vendée, Indre-et-Loire, and Finistère.

Q: What is the meaning of the competition format?

A: The course format,with targets at known and unknown distances,tested the archers’ skills in distance evaluation.

Q: What is the Trémoïlle Archers club?

A: the trémoïlle Archers is the archery club based in Thouars, France, and it’s the club of Alexandre Ringot.

Q: How does French archery compare to archery in the United States?

A: archery exists simultaneously in both nations, with both competitive programs and recreational opportunities. French archery is gaining momentum through dedicated clubs, training programs, and community involvement. The sport’s popularity in the U.S., fueled by figures like Brady Ellison, serves as an example for the French community.

Q: Are there other notable archers from the tournament?

A: Yes,other archers attained national-level rankings,including Laurent Bataille (Senior),Laëlis Callerot (U18),Juliette Tisserond (Senior 1),and Fabienne Tisserond (Senior 2).

Q: I want to learn more about archery.What’s the best way?

A: look for local archery clubs or associations near you. Most clubs offer introductory courses and equipment for newcomers. Consider looking for online resources, coaching, and competitions.

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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