Bourbon L Archambault. A competition at the Caesar camp

Archery Aces Take Aim in bourbon-l’Archambault Showdown

Bourbon-l’Archambault,France – The Caesar Camp served as the backdrop for a thrilling archery competition recently,showcasing the precision and skill of archers from across the region. Hosted by the Bourbon Archers Club, led by Frédéric Natural, the event drew competitors to a challenging course nestled within the area’s unique terrain.

Fifty-eight archers representing clubs from diverse locations, including Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, Villefranche-d’Allier, and even neuilly-sur-Marne, tested their mettle on a course featuring twelve known and twelve unknown targets. This format mirrors the challenges faced by hunters in the field, demanding adaptability and accuracy in equal measure. Think of it as the archery equivalent of a baseball player having to adjust their swing based on the pitcher’s unpredictable delivery.

The competition director, Lionel, unveiled the results on Sunday, recognizing the top performers in various categories. The event highlighted not only seasoned veterans but also rising stars in the sport.

Top Archers Honored

Here’s a breakdown of the champions in each category:

  • Promotion: Cédric Machado (Châtel-Guyon)
  • Classic Bow U13: Themys Picard Tourilhac (Artonne Saint-Myon), Mylan Rossignol (Artonne Saint-Myon)
  • Classic bow U15: Lou Verbeke-Blot (Artonne Saint-Myon), Maxence Nizet (Riom)
  • Classic Bow U18: Clémence Garrachon (Artonne Saint-Myon), Arthur Laboisse (Artonne Saint-Myon)
  • Classic Bow senior 1: Aurélien Rabanet (Neuilly sur Marne)
  • Classic Bow Senior 2 Woman: Jennifer Salmonie (Châtel-Guyon)
  • Classic Bow Senior 2: Rudolf Holierhoek (villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Classic Bow Senior 3: Pascal Modolo (Lempdes)
  • Pro-fixt2: Agélique marcadier (Villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Profirst1: Rafael Arnaud (Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule)
  • Compound Bow U21: Dorian Pouradier (Riom)
  • Compound Bow Senior: benoît Lafaye (Villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Compound Bow Women Senior 2: Morgane Cosaire (La Toque)
  • Compound Bow Senior 2: Joseph Lauro (Villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Compound Bow Senior 3 Women: Corine Delécluse (Dompierre-sur-Besbre)
  • Compound Bow Senior 3: Guy Lafaye (Villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Barebow U18: Niels Picard (Artonne Saint-Myon)
  • Barebow U21: Yoann Champroux (La Toque)
  • Barebow Senior 2: Fabrice Cerisier (Villefranche-d’Allier)
  • Barebow Senior 3 Woman: Marie Mermillod (bleeding)
  • Barebow Senior 3: Dominique girard (Thiers)
  • Longbow Scratch: Pascal Villette (Chagny)

The dominance of Artonne Saint-Myon archers in the Classic Bow categories suggests a strong youth program and dedicated coaching within that club. This is similar to how certain high schools become known as football powerhouses, consistently producing top talent.

While the event showcased notable skill,some might argue that the lack of broader international representation limits its overall significance. However, these regional competitions are crucial for developing talent and fostering a love for the sport at the grassroots level. They serve as a vital stepping stone for aspiring archers hoping to compete on a larger stage.

Further examination could explore the training methodologies employed by the winning clubs,notably Artonne Saint-Myon,to understand their success. Additionally, analyzing the demographics of the participants could reveal insights into the accessibility and inclusivity of archery within the region.

This competition underscores the enduring appeal of archery, a sport that demands focus, precision, and mental fortitude. As archery continues to gain popularity,events like this play a critical role in nurturing the next generation of champions.

Decoding the Data: Key Insights from the bourbon-l’Archambault Archery showdown

Beyond celebrating individual achievements, the Bourbon-l’Archambault competition provided a wealth of data. Comparing the performance across different bow types and age categories offers valuable insights into the sport’s dynamics and growth. This data showcases the depth of talent and the evolving landscape of archery. The table below summarizes crucial figures, offering speedy comparisons and highlighting key trends:

category Winner Club affiliation Winning Bow Type Notable trend/Insight
Promotion Cédric Machado Châtel-Guyon Unknown (likely Classic or a standard bow) Indicates promising new talent entering competitive archery.
Classic Bow U13 Themys Picard Tourilhac and Mylan Rossignol Artonne Saint-Myon Classic Bow Artonne Saint-Myon’s dominance continues in Youth categories.
Classic Bow U15 Lou verbeke-Blot and Maxence Nizet Artonne Saint-Myon and Riom Classic Bow Artonne Saint-Myon continues to show strong results.
Classic bow U18 Clémence Garrachon and Arthur Laboisse Artonne Saint-Myon Classic Bow Artonne Saint-Myon’s strong youth presence solidifies.
Classic Bow Senior 1 Aurélien Rabanet Neuilly sur Marne Classic Bow Shows the continued relevance of Classic Bow within the sport.
Classic Bow Senior 2 Woman Jennifer Salmonie Châtel-Guyon Classic Bow Highlights women’s participation and success in archery.
classic Bow Senior 2 Rudolf Holierhoek villefranche-d’Allier Classic Bow indicates sustained skill and commitment over time.
Classic Bow Senior 3 Pascal Modolo Lempdes Classic Bow Illustrates longevity and continued involvement in archery.
Pro-fixt2 agélique marcadier Villefranche-d’Allier Pro-fixt2 Represents different bow types and performance tiers within the competition.
Profirst1 Rafael Arnaud Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule Profirst1 Highlights elite level archers.
Compound Bow U21 Dorian Pouradier Riom Compound Bow Shows the transition with Compound bows
Compound Bow Senior benoît Lafaye Villefranche-d’Allier Compound Bow demonstrates experienced archers in the senior categories.
Compound Bow Women Senior 2 Morgane Cosaire La Toque Compound Bow Showcases competitive women archers.
Compound Bow Senior 2 Joseph Lauro villefranche-d’Allier Compound Bow Highlights the dedication and sustained excellence within the sport.
Compound Bow Senior 3 Women Corine Delécluse Dompierre-sur-Besbre Compound Bow Demonstrates experienced women archers.
Compound Bow Senior 3 Guy Lafaye Villefranche-d’Allier Compound Bow Shows continued strength in Compound Bow categories reflecting sustained interest.
Barebow U18 Niels Picard Artonne saint-Myon barebow Artonne Saint-Myon’s dominance continues within the youth categories.
Barebow U21 Yoann Champroux La Toque Barebow Represents a transition phase for barebow archers.
Barebow Senior 2 Fabrice cerisier Villefranche-d’Allier Barebow Illustrates sustained skill and commitment over time.
Barebow Senior 3 Woman Marie Mermillod bleeding Barebow Highlights the involvement of women in the Barebow Senior category.
Barebow Senior 3 Dominique Girard Thiers Barebow Shows sustained dedication and participation within the sport of Archery.
longbow Scratch Pascal Villette Chagny longbow Demonstrates performance in Longbow.

Note: The details presented is based on the available results and might potentially be subject to further clarification.

frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To provide further clarity and address common inquiries, here’s a concise FAQ section:

Q: Where was the archery competition held?

A: The competition took place in Bourbon-l’Archambault, France, at the Caesar Camp.

Q: Who hosted the archery event?

A: the Bourbon Archers Club, led by Frédéric Natural, organized the event.

Q: What types of bows were used in the competition?

A: The competition featured various bow types, including Classic Bows, Compound Bows, Barebows, and Longbows.

Q: what was the format of the course?

A: The archers competed on a course with a mix of twelve known and twelve unknown targets, simulating field archery conditions.

Q: Wich club showed the most success in the event?

A: The Artonne Saint-Myon club had several archers winning in the Classic Bow categories, indicating strong youth programs and coaching.

Q: Were there any international participants?

A: No, the event primarily featured archers from local and regional clubs.

Q: What is the meaning of these regional competitions?

A: These competitions are crucial for nurturing local talent, fostering interest in archery, and providing a platform for aspiring archers to develop their skills.

Q: How can I find out more about local archery clubs in the Bourbon-l’Archambault area?

A: Search online for “archery clubs Bourbon-l’Archambault” or contact the Bourbon Archers Club directly.

Q: When is the next archery competition in Bourbon-l’Archambault?

A: For information on future events, please contact the Bourbon archers Club.

Q: What is the meaning of “field archery?”

A: Field archery involves shooting at targets placed at varying distances and terrains, simulating hunting scenarios and testing archers’ adaptability.

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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