Italian 3D Archery Championship | Polino 2024

It will be a real sports festival that will animate Valnerina from Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 September, when Polino will return to host the Italian 3D championship of archeryorganized by Arcieri Città di Terni with the patronage of the Municipality of Polino, of the Cassa di Risparmio di Terni and Narni Foundation and of the Umbria Region.

The 2025 edition marks a New participation record: they will be 716 Archersrepresenting 171 sports clubs Coming from all over Italy, to compete for the tricolor titles under 20 and over 20 in the compound divisions, bare arc, traditional arch and longbow.
An extraordinary number of athletes who made an absolute record necessary: for the first time in the world A 3D arc competition will be played on 5 competition fieldsset up in the Collebertone and Prato Manente area. An unprecedented organizational milestone that confirms polin as a nerve center of this discipline.

«We are impatient to kick off this Italian championship, we returned where we felt at home. For this I want to thank the mayor of Polino, Remigio Venanzi, and the whole community. A heartfelt thanks obviously goes to the many volunteers who have helped us in the preparation of the village in Prato Mantente, of the competition fields and which will be supported throughout the event. Special thanks also goes to our sponsors, without which it would not have been possible to create an event of this reach” – he said Stefano Tombesipresident of the Arcieri Città di Terni.

Home athletes

The Arcieri Città di Terni They will also be the protagonists on the platform with a level representation. In the race there will be:

  • SABRINA VANNINIcategory Senior Senior Instinctive Arco;
  • Corrado Scantamburlo e Nicola Koscategory Instinctive Male Senior Arco;
  • Riccardo Gasponi, Marino Mantero, Giuseppe Panunzi, Arrigo Fasoli, Simone Sebastiani e Piero Baroncelliall in the category Naked arch male senior;
  • Mariano Pasqualiin the category Longbow Seniores Maschile.

A high -level showcase

The Italian 3D championship will also be the last test for the archers of the Italian nationalcalled to conquer a place in the convocations for the European 3D championship scheduled in Belgrade (Serbia) from 29 September to 4 October. The blue technical director, Giorgio Botto, will thus have the opportunity to evaluate the athletes in a very high level context.

The program

  • Thursday 4th September: arrival of athletes and technicians, accreditation, test shots and opening ceremony.
  • Friday 5 September: individual qualifications under 20 and over 20, followed by the mixed teams and mixed teams.
  • Saturday 6 September: individual eliminations, quarters, semifinals and finals in male and female teams.
  • Sunday 7 September: final day with the individual finals Under 20 e Over 20.

The outgoing champions

In the last edition, held in Sardinia, the Over 20 titles were conquered by Marco Bruno e Irene Franchini (compound), Giuliano Faletti e Michela Donati (traditional arch), Alessio Noceti e Cinzia Noziglia (knot arc), Ignatius Tiana e Gabriella Sabetta (Longbow). Among the under 20s, successes for Davide Ciaccarini e Martina del Duca (compound), Mattia Cabodi e Ylenia Bianchi (traditional arch), Matteo Dessì e Claudia (knot arc), Flavio Manca ed Elena maccarinelli (longbow).

The finals live

The finals of the tricolor festival will be transmitted Live streaming on Youarcothe official YouTube channel of Fitarco, allowing all fans to follow the decisive challenges from home.

The sponsors

Special thanks go to all the companies that supported the event: Authentica, Casali Sport, Cantina Giovannini, Elettromeccanica Marini Srl, Ligna, Building Building, Cipiccia, Baxi, Oliveto water, Axa, Italservizi, Romolo PettiSsi Building, 2T Sport, FM Electric, Ottica Mari, Autocarrozzeria NEW CAR, Profileding and Profilicyncuchine, Morphema, Building 94, Officina Galletti Mario, Corat, Erregi, Edilmacchine, Fausto Moda, Strait, Erbavoglio.

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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