The French Archery Federation (FFTA) conducted a regional visit to the Pays de la Loire area from April 9 to 11, 2026, as part of its ongoing “À la rencontre des territoires” initiative to engage with local archery communities across France.
The delegation’s visit included stops in various departments within the Pays de la Loire region, focusing on strengthening ties between the national federation and regional committees while promoting the sport of archery at the grassroots level.
During the three-day visit, FFTA representatives participated in discussions with local officials, reviewed regional development programs, and assessed the implementation of federal policies across the territory spanning Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire, Mayenne, Sarthe, and Vendée departments.
The regional committee of Pays de la Loire, which oversees archery activities in accordance with FFTA guidelines, facilitated the visit and provided logistical support for the federation’s engagement with clubs, coaches, and athletes throughout the area.
This initiative reflects the FFTA’s commitment to maintaining direct communication with regional bodies and ensuring alignment between national objectives and local implementation of archery programs, competitions, and development initiatives.
The visit occurred during a period of active regional programming, with several archery events scheduled in the Pays de la Loire calendar for spring 2026, including departmental and regional competitions across different disciplines.
As part of its federal mandate, the FFTA regularly conducts territorial visits to monitor the health of the sport, identify regional needs, and foster collaboration between national and local stakeholders in the archery community.
The Pays de la Loire region has demonstrated consistent engagement with FFTA programs, maintaining active participation in national competitions while developing its own regional circuit of events tailored to local archers’ needs.
Moving forward, the insights gathered during this visit will inform the FFTA’s regional development strategies and help shape future initiatives aimed at growing participation in archery throughout the Pays de la Loire territory.
The next scheduled FFTA territorial visit has not been publicly announced, but the federation continues its regular schedule of regional engagements throughout the year.
For updates on FFTA activities and regional archery developments in Pays de la Loire, interested parties can follow the federation’s official communications channels.
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