Last weekend, the Compagnie des Archers Mâconnais organized 2 sporting events.
The first, on Saturday morning, was dedicated to beginner archers.
This non-qualifying meeting for the French championship allows newly licensed archers to discover the competition in a more “relaxed” setting, the unofficial aspect reducing for some (and only some) the “pressure” of a ranking meeting.
The distances where between 12m for U11 to U18 and 15m for adults.
25 archers responded. Good start for an initiative that we should repeat
Saturday afternoon and Sunday were devoted to the French championship qualifying competition.
82 archers representing 14 clubs or companies responded to our invitation.
Thanks to them.
And our archers?
Here are their results:
– U15 H CL NEDECT Ewen : 1is
– U18 F CL BAUDRAS Clémence : 1era
– U18 H CL TRIBOULET théo : 1is
– U18 H CL VARGAS Gauthier : 2th
– U18 HCL ADINGRA Yann : 5th
– U21 FCL Ganaye Léïa: 2th
– U21 HCL TINEL Artur-Louis: 1is
– U21 HCL DAOUADJI- CHARBONNEAU joulaïbibe : 2th
– S1 FCL HODIMONT jessica 3th
– S1 HCL BOURNET Florian 3th
– S1 HCL GREFFET Thomas 4th
– S2 HCL BEAUDE Olivier 3th
– S2 HCL VARGAS Raphaël 9th
– S2 HCL LAUNAY Jérémy 10th
– S2 HCL VAN DEN PLAS Michaël 11th
– S3 HCL BOURQUARD Alain 2th
– S3 HCL FROISSARD Pierre 4th
– S3 HCL GRESSARD Philippe 7th
– S3 HCL MARQUIS Lionel 9th
– U18/U21 FCO JACQUES Amy 1era
– S1 FCO DORIER Eloïse 1era
– S1 FCO MONTOYA Estelle 2th
– S1 FCO PRABEL Audrey 3th
– S2 FCO GARNIER Adeline 1era
– S2 HCO GARNIER Olivier 1is
– S2 HCO LOPES Antonio 3th
– S3 HCO GAINOT Gilles 1is
– Adult H Bare bow BUIRON Romain 2th
– Adult H Barebow GARDIENNET Maurice 4th
– PROMOTION H HARMS Daniel 1is
– PROMOTION H TRIBOULET Nicolas 2th
– PROMOTION H FERNANDES Manuel 3th
– PROMOTION H BERNIGAL Joël 4th
Gorgeous medal skewers for our archers.
CONGRATULATIONS AND MAY THE FUTURE COMPETITIONS CONFIRM YOUR PERFORMANCE
And BIG THANK YOU to the Domaine de LAPALLUS christophe in PIERRECLOS and the Domaine de TRIBOULET Alain in PRISSÉ for their prizes which fueled the raffle and the awards for “best arrow” shots.
Thank you also to the donors for the TELETHON which will be transmitted to the AFM as it should be.
Thank you also to all the volunteers who helped hold this competition and to the referees Joël MOULIN, Sylviane SCARFONNE and Jean-Jacques VACHET without whom this meeting could not have the qualifying character for the French championship.
And meanwhile under other skies:
In Neuville sur Saone, participated:
– PRABEL Thierry : S3HCO : 3th
– GARDIENNET Maurice (present on all fronts): Adult H bare bow: 4th
And in BOURG EN BRESSE
– MACCORIN Nadia S2F CL 5th



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