Brianza Archery Medals: Club Successes

Brianza Archers Aim High, Clinch national Title Berths in Thrilling Competitions

Bellusco & Lardirago, Italy – The competitive archery circuit in Brianza is heating up, with local clubs sending a formidable contingent of archers to recent competitions in Bellusco and Lardirago. The goal was clear: rack up crucial ranking points to secure spots in prestigious national title events. Several clubs, including Archers of Borgia, Polisportiva Besanese, bosco delle Querce Seveso, Burarco Vimercate, and the Company of Monza and Brianza, showcased their talent, demonstrating the depth of skill within the region.

This past weekend’s events proved to be a triumphant proving ground for these dedicated athletes, with many achieving important results that will propel them closer to their national aspirations. The archers navigated challenging courses and intense competition, proving their mettle against a strong field.

Pavia Showdown: Archers of Borgia Earn Key Points

In Lardirago, the Certosa di Pavia archers hosted a competition that saw the ASD Archers of borgia usmate Velate make a significant impact. Competing at the 25-meter mark, their athletes put on a strong performance in the individual Olympic rounds. Senior archers Caterina Mareghello and Marco Scaccabarozzi both secured impressive second-place finishes, a testament to their consistent form and precision.

The team spirit was also on full display for the Archers of Borgia. Scaccabarozzi, alongside teammates Nicolò Martino and Gianluca Scaccabarozzi, clinched a solid second place in the team event. This collective success highlights the strong camaraderie and strategic execution within the club.

Bellusco Blitz: Polisportiva Besanese and Burarco Vimercate Shine

The Sports Center in Bellusco buzzed with energy as 111 archers converged for an 18-meter competition. The Besanese Sports Club was a dominant force in the junior olympic categories. Camilla Agrati led the charge, striking gold, closely followed by Greta Ormenese who earned silver, and Sabrina Sala who took bronze.Their individual triumphs were capped off with a resounding team gold medal, showcasing their exceptional talent and teamwork.

The Burarco Vimercate club also celebrated a successful outing, bringing home three medals. Francesca Izzi earned a bronze in the student Olympic category. In the compound division, Camilla Brioschi claimed gold in the junior category, while Cristian Pomarico secured gold in the student division. These victories underscore the club’s commitment to developing talent across various disciplines.

seveso and Monza Archers Hit the Mark

The ASD Bosco delle Querce Seveso saw standout performances from Valerio Ravasi and Paolo Nozza.Ravasi earned a gold medal in the senior compound division, demonstrating his power and accuracy. Nozza, competing in the master bare bow category, also secured a gold medal, proving his mastery of customary archery techniques.

The Arco Monza and Brianza club proved to be the kings of the bare bow discipline in Bellusco. In the senior women’s category, Alessia Passoni shot her way to a gold medal, with Daniela Sangiorgio securing the silver. Together with Elena Imprinti,they also clinched the team gold,a remarkable achievement. the men’s team from Monza, comprised of Valerio Montanari, Roberto pancot, and Domenico De Masi, also added another gold medal to their club’s tally, solidifying their dominance in this challenging category.

These results are a clear indication that the archers from Brianza are in peak form as they vie for national recognition. The dedication, skill, and competitive spirit displayed at these events promise an exciting season ahead as they continue their pursuit of national titles.


Potential Areas for Further Inquiry:

* Impact of Training Regimens: How do the specific training methodologies employed by clubs like Archers of Borgia and Polisportiva Besanese contribute to their consistent success in different archery disciplines?
* Youth Development Pipeline: What are the key factors that enable clubs like Burarco Vimercate and Bosco delle Querce Seveso to consistently produce medal-winning junior and student athletes?
* Bare Bow Growth: The strong showing from Arco Monza and Brianza in the bare bow category suggests a growing interest. What are the trends in bare bow archery participation and competition within Italy and how might this translate to the U.S. market?
* Cross-Discipline Success: The article highlights success in both Olympic and compound archery.Are there specific athletes or clubs that excel across multiple disciplines, and what can be learned from their approach?

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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