Archery: Bruneau-Juiller Wins Mayenne Championship | Sport News

Very family and festive atmosphere all weekend in the Jules Ferry room in Mayenne. Which did not prevent the hundred or so archers from competing and winning the coveted departmental title in the three disciplines combined, with their sights set on the Regionals but also the France which will take place in Yzeure in mid-February.

At the age of 15, Rosane Bruneau-Juiller (Mayenne) won in U18. She will therefore be traveling to Allier with the firm intention of doing better than her 7th place last year with her Barbow bow (bare bow). I was a little stressed. I am more confident this year because I know the level of demands of the competition. I will be more focused . Sacred this weekend, she wanted to greet her coaches who allow me to progress very quickly because I started at 12 years old .

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The results

Women.

Not : U18: 1. Bruneau-Juiller (Mayenne). Senior: 1. Gouin (Mayenne), 2. Béasse (Le Genest).

Classic: U18: 1. Tessier (Laval). U21: 1. Aubert (Evron). S1: 1. Gaudre (Laval), 2. Maignan (Château-Gontier), 3. Aze (Meslay Maine). S2: 1. Foucher (Mayenne). S3: 1. Hervé (Le Genest).

Pulleys : S2: 1. Haran (Genest), 2. Duval Blin (Genest), 3. Moran (Changé). S3. Putrel (Gorron).

Men:

No: U18: 1. Le Roch (Mayenne). Senior: 1. Bruneau (Mayenne), 2. Gouin (Mayenne), Geslot (Evron).

Classic: U18: 1. Foret (Mayenne). U21: 1. Ribeiro (Laval). S1: 1. Naulleau (Laval), 2. Verrière (Mayenne), 3. Domecq (Laval). S2: 1. Tessier (Laval), 2. Besnard (Meslay Maine), 3. Plessis (Chapelle Riboult). S3: 1. Colin (Meslay Maine).

Pulleys: U18: 1. Bohers (Le Genest). S1: 1. Favre (Laval), 2. Lambert (Changé), 3. Metten (Laval). S2: 1. Salmon (Genest), 2. Davoust (Genest), Cavellec (Changé). S3: 1. Brier (Changé), 2. Norbert (Gorron), 3. Benoist (Changé).

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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