Montesegale Celebrates Trofeo Ardivestra: Sport, Tradition, and Territory Unite in Oltrepò Lombardo

Montesegale Celebrates 25th Edition of Ardivestra Trophy in Archery Showcase

On Saturday, April 25, 2026, the small Lombard town of Montesegale hosted the 25th edition of the Trofeo Ardivestra, a national archery competition that has become a staple in Italy’s sporting calendar. The event, held at the Fornace locality in Montesegale, brought together archers from across the country for a day of precision shooting and community celebration.

Organized by ASD Arcieri Ardivestra, the competition was reserved for the 50/70 OR category, a specific classification in Italian archery that allows competitors to shoot at targets set at either 50 or 70 meters depending on their equipment and division. According to event details published by the organizers, the tournament took place at the local archery range in Fornace, a well-known facility within the municipality that has hosted regional and national events for over two decades.

Local officials and participants praised the event’s organization, with the ASD Arcieri Ardivestra receiving particular recognition for its seamless execution. The club, which has been active in Montesegale since its founding in 1999, marked this year’s tournament as a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to promote archery at the grassroots level. As noted in previous coverage of the club’s activities, Arcieri Ardivestra has consistently emphasized both competitive excellence and community engagement, using events like the Trofeo Ardivestra to strengthen ties between sport and local territory.

The competition featured individual and team classifications, with results published shortly after the conclusion of matches. While specific athlete names and final standings were not detailed in the primary sources consulted for this report, the event’s structure followed standard formats for Italian archery tournaments, including qualification rounds followed by elimination matches for top performers. The emphasis throughout the day remained on technical skill, sportsmanship, and the promotion of archery as a discipline accessible to athletes of various ages and backgrounds.

Beyond the competitive aspect, organizers highlighted the event’s role in showcasing Montesegale’s natural and cultural landscape. Situated in the Oltrepò Pavese region of Lombardy, the town is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic architecture—elements that organizers sought to integrate into the overall experience for participants and spectators. This approach aligns with a broader trend in Italian sports event management, where competitions are increasingly used as platforms for promoting local tourism and environmental awareness.

As the 25th edition of the Trofeo Ardivestra concluded, participants and organizers expressed satisfaction with the event’s execution and its contribution to the local sporting culture. The tournament’s continued success over a quarter-century reflects the dedication of volunteers, coaches, and administrators within ASD Arcieri Ardivestra, whose function has helped establish archery as a recognizable presence in Montesegale’s community life. Looking ahead, the club indicated its intention to maintain the tournament as an annual fixture, with preparations already underway for future editions aimed at sustaining both competitive standards and community involvement.

For ongoing updates on archery events in Italy and coverage of grassroots sporting initiatives, readers are encouraged to follow official channels from the Italian Archery Federation (Fitarco) and local sports organizations in the Lombardy region.

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