Get ready for a showdown! The Sévérac Archers are gearing up for their inaugural official competition on the 18-meter indoor range, set to take place on Sunday, December 7th, right in the heart of the community gymnasium. This isn’t just any local match; it’s a high-stakes event were nearly 120 archers from across Aveyron will be competing for the coveted title of Aveyron Champion. More than just bragging rights, these athletes are aiming for a spot in the prestigious regional and national championships – think of it as the qualifying rounds for the Olympics of archery!
Live Action, Streamed to Your screen
The Sévérac Archers are also extending an open invitation to neighboring clubs from Lozère, space permitting. For the fans, the stands will be open with free admission, allowing you to witness every arrow fly with a soundtrack of music to keep the energy high. And for those who can’t make it in person, or for fans who want to relive the tension, the entire competition will be streamed live on YouTube! this is a groundbreaking move for the sport in Aveyron, made possible by the support of local partners, Florent Rozière and the Sévérac video son association. It’s like having a front-row seat to the action, no matter where you are – a true testament to how technology is bringing sports closer to the fans, much like how we follow our favorite teams online.
The competitive spirit is already in full swing. Just last Sunday, November 30th, the Yssoiriens Archers hosted five talented archers from Sévérac-d’Aveyron for their 2x18m indoor shooting competition, a crucial event for qualifying for the French championships. Held in the Laura-flessel gymnasium,the Sévérac contingent proved their mettle.In the U18 girls’ category, Ema Delclite clinched the top spot on the podium, with Gaëlle Père securing a strong third place. The S2 women’s division saw Régine Vayssié earn a commendable second place,closely followed by Valérie rouve in fourth. Not to be outdone, Davis Culsan rounded out the S2 men’s performance with a solid sixth-place finish. These results demonstrate the dedication and skill these archers bring to the sport, setting the stage for an exciting championship ahead.