Italy Dominates 2026 European Indoor Archery Championships in Plovdiv
The Italian national archery team arrived in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, for the 2026 European Indoor Archery Championships with a point to prove, and they did so with overwhelming authority. From the opening arrows of the ranking rounds to the final podium ceremonies, the “Azzurri” established a commanding lead in the medal table, securing a total of 11 gold medals and 21 podium finishes across all categories.
The tournament began with a statement of intent during the ranking rounds. Italy immediately asserted its dominance across multiple divisions, with Matteo Borsani, Roberta Di Francesco, and Noziglia all claiming the top spot in their respective fields. In the recurve division, both Borsani and Di Francesco led the pack, while Noziglia mirrored that success in the barebow category. The compound division also saw strong Italian presence, with Elisa Roner finishing second and Michea Godano securing third place during the initial 60-arrow ranking phase.
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Compound Mastery: Godano and Roner Lead the Charge
While the ranking rounds set the stage, the compound division provided the most glittering results for the Italian squad. Michea Godano emerged as one of the defining figures of the championships, capturing a “bis” of titles. Godano claimed gold in the individual compound event and paired with Elisa Roner to secure the gold medal in the mixed team competition.
Godano’s success didn’t stop at two golds; he also helped the Italian men’s compound team—consisting of himself, Elia Fregnan, and Lorenzo Gubbini—climb onto the podium for a bronze medal.
Elisa Roner was equally pivotal to Italy’s success. In addition to her gold in the mixed team event with Godano, Roner anchored the women’s compound team to a gold medal victory alongside teammates Francesca Aloisi and Giulia Di Nardo. For those unfamiliar with the format, the compound bow uses a system of cables and pulleys to make the bow easier to draw and more accurate, which explains the high precision and consistency seen in the Italian performance here.
Recurve Resilience: Podiums Without the Gold
The recurve division, which carries significant weight as it is the only bow style used in Olympic competition, presented a different narrative. While the Italian archers were consistently competitive, they were unable to secure a gold medal in the senior category.
Despite the lack of a first-place finish, the recurve team maintained a high standard of performance, capturing four podium spots. Roberta Di Francesco earned a silver medal in the individual event, and the men’s trio—composed of Matteo Borsani, Federico Musolesi, and Alessandro Paoli—also took home silver.
Further adding to the tally, Di Francesco and Borsani secured a bronze in the mixed team event, while Federico Musolesi added an individual bronze to the Italian collection. These results underscore a deep level of talent within the Italian recurve program, even as they chase the top step of the podium for the 2028 Los Angeles cycle.
A Comprehensive Victory
The scale of Italy’s success in Plovdiv extended beyond the senior Olympic classes. The 11 gold medals and 21 total podiums were the result of a cohesive effort across the senior and junior ranks, spanning recurve, compound, and barebow disciplines. This breadth of success allowed Italy to win the overall medal table by a wide margin.

Matteo Borsani, a member of the Gruppo Arco Fiamme Gialle, continues to be a cornerstone of the national program. Born in 2003, Borsani’s consistency was evident throughout the event, reflecting his status as a top-ranked indoor recurve archer.
Key Results Summary: Plovdiv 2026
| Category | Athlete(s) | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Compound Individual | Michea Godano | Gold |
| Compound Mixed Team | Godano / Roner | Gold |
| Compound Women’s Team | Roner / Aloisi / Di Nardo | Gold |
| Recurve Individual | Roberta Di Francesco | Silver |
| Recurve Men’s Team | Borsani / Musolesi / Paoli | Silver |
| Recurve Mixed Team | Di Francesco / Borsani | Bronze |
The 2026 European Indoor Championships serve as a critical benchmark for the Italian movement. While the compound dominance is absolute, the recurve results provide a clear roadmap for the work required heading into the outdoor season and the long-term goal of Olympic glory.
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