France’s archery team has secured a silver medal at the World Archery Championships, marking their best performance in over three decades and ending a long wait for a podium finish at the global level.
The French squad, known as Les Bleus, delivered a strong showing throughout the competition, ultimately falling just short of the gold medal in the final match. This achievement represents a significant milestone for French archery, which has been working to rebuild its presence on the international stage.
According to verified reports from World Archery and the French Archery Federation (FFTA), the team’s performance in the team event was particularly noteworthy, showcasing the depth and consistency of the French program. The silver medal comes after years of dedicated effort by athletes, coaches, and support staff to elevate the sport in France.
Lisa Barbelin, a key member of the French team, played a crucial role in the team’s success. Her individual performance throughout the tournament contributed significantly to the team’s overall standing, helping Les Bleus advance through the early rounds and reach the championship match.
The FFTA has acknowledged the team’s accomplishment as a turning point for French archery, highlighting the progress made in recent years through focused development programs and increased investment in athlete preparation. This medal serves as validation of the federation’s long-term strategy to rebuild competitiveness at the highest level.
Looking ahead, the silver medal performance provides momentum for the French team as they prepare for upcoming international competitions, including the World Cup series and future championship events. The experience gained from reaching the podium will be invaluable for the team’s continued growth and development.
For fans and followers of French archery, this achievement represents a moment of pride and optimism for the future of the sport in France. The team’s success demonstrates that Les Bleus are once again competitive on the world stage, setting the foundation for continued success in the years to come.
The next major event on the French archery calendar is the upcoming World Cup stage in Puebla, Mexico, scheduled for April 2026, where the team will look to build on this momentum and continue their upward trajectory in international competition.