Goule-en-Anjou Archery: Lenormand & Thécua Results

The National FSCF Archery (Sports and Cultural Federation of France) which took place at the Palais Raymond Caverrollas stadium on Vienna on June 21 and 22, in a burning atmosphere with 38 degrees in full which undermined the archers as well as the equipment. Among the 224 archers, the RCD archery always conquering new medals raised the colors of Doué in Anjou. The archers fired 24 stolen from 3 arrows on Saturdays instead of 30 planned, because the heat was too intense and it was necessary to extend the break times.

Classical pairs-arc classification- colored shot- 60 cm target- shot 20 meters:
– 20th –Michel Godard/ Bruno Lagarde: 655 points out of 744
– 22nd – Duchène David / Adrien: 655 pts
– 30th – Lenormanman Stephen/
-39th —Leonne Thécua / Jean-Louis Duret: 617 pts
– 47th –Gilles Vercelles / Laury Bigeard: 593 pts
– 50ème – Jean-Michel Lambert / Patrice Canard: 585 pts

Team classification of three pairs:
– 13th – Michel Godard/ Bruno Lagarde – Stéphen Lenormand/ David Moreau – David Duchène/ Adrien Jouet 1947 pts The podium was 2068 pts
-18th Léonne Thécua / Jean-Louis Duret-Gilles Vercemalles / Laury Bigeard-Jean-Michel Lambert / Patrice Canard 1795 pts

For information, the general team ranking included pairs with pulleys. On Sunday morning, from 8:30 am the archers pulled 15 stolen from 3 arrows before the sun gives its full capacity.

Individual classification – Classic arc – Trippots shot – 3 targets of 20 cm – Shooting 15 meters:
Classic arc woman veteran:
– 5th – Léonne Thécua: 331 pts. Great performance, but she had left a lot of energy the day before she is still near the podium, with the goal of a medal.
Classic arc man:
– 19e – David Duchène : 360 pts
– 23rd – Adrien Jouet: 347 pts
– 26th – Laury Bigeard: 327 pts A promising start for his first year
– 28e – David Moreau : 317 pts
Vétéran Man Classic Arc:
– 4th – Stéphen Lenormand: 387pts also 7 small points from the podium
– 15th – Gilles Vercelli: 348 pts A promising start for its first year
– 18e – Michel Godard : 330pts
– 26e – Bruno Lagarde :257 pts
– 28e – Jean-Michel Lambert:250 pts

Super veteran man classic arc:
-15th-Jean-Louis Duret: 244 pts
– 16e – Patrice Canard : 227 pts

Despite the warmth of great team performance. See you next season for the National Winter Championship.

Key Results adn Insights from the FSCF Archery Nationals

The following table provides a concise overview of the key results from the FSCF archery National Championship, offering a deeper dive into the performances and providing comparative insights.

| Category | Archer(s) | Score/ranking | Notes |

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

| Pairs – Classical Arc | Michel Godard / Bruno Lagarde | 20th – 655/744 | Consistent performance despite challenging conditions. |

| | Duchène David / Adrien | 22nd – 655 | Strong showing in pairs. |

| | Léonne Thécua / Jean-Louis Duret | 39th – 617 | |

| Team – Three Pairs | Michel Godard/ Bruno Lagarde, et al. | 13th – 1947pts | Team faced tough competition; the podium score was 2068 points. |

| | Léonne Thécua / Jean-Louis Duret, et al. | 18th – 1795pts | |

| Individual – Classic Arc | Léonne Thécua (Woman Veteran) | 5th – 331 | Close to podium; demonstrates continued high performance. |

| | Stéphen Lenormand (Veteran Man) | 4th – 387 | Just missed the podium, showing competitive spirit. |

| Individual |David Duchène (Classic arc man) | 19e – 360 | |

| | Adrien Jouet (Classic arc man) | 23rd – 347 | |

| | Laury Bigeard (Classic arc man) | 26th – 327 | Promising start to his first year |

| | David Moreau (Classic arc man) | 28e – 317 | |

| | Gilles Vercelli (Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 15th – 348 | Promising start to his first year |

| | Michel Godard (Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 18th – 330 | |

| | Bruno Lagarde (Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 26th – 257 | |

| | Jean-Michel Lambert (Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 28th – 250 | |

| | Jean-Louis Duret (Super Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 15th – 244 | |

| | Patrice Canard (Super Veteran Man Classic Arc) | 16th – 227 | |

FAQ: Your Questions About the FSCF Archery Nationals Answered

This FAQ is designed to address common questions regarding the FSCF Archery Nationals, providing clarity and context for the results.

Q: What is the FSCF?

A: The FSCF (sports and Cultural Federation of France) is a French organization promoting sports and cultural activities. This event highlights their archery division.

Q: Where and when did the archery competition take place?

A: The FSCF Archery National Championship took place at the Palais Raymond Caverrollas stadium in Vienna on June 21st and 22nd, 2025.

Q: How did the heat impact the competition?

A: The extreme heat (38 degrees Celsius / 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) significantly affected the archers and their equipment. This led to a reduction in the number of arrows fired per round and extended break times.

Q: What are “classical pairs-arc” and “classic arc” classifications?

A: These refer to the type of archery equipment and competition structure used in the championships. “Classical pairs-arc” involves teams of two archers, while “classic arc” specifies individual archers using customary bows. More context may require additional search to complete the definition [[3]].

Q: What is the significance of the team classifications?

A: Team classifications reflect the combined scores of pairs or teams of three archers, showcasing the collective performance of the clubs and regions represented. The archers complete the tasks and achieve [[2]].

Q: What are the notable performances?

A: Léonne Thécua’s 5th-place finish in the Classic Arc Woman Veteran category and Stéphen Lenormand’s 4th-place finish in the Veteran Man classic Arc are notable, as both were very close to podium positions.

Q: Where can I find the complete final results?

A: The complete final results would be released by the FSCF. check their official website or social media channels for the thorough results.

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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