Para-tir à l’arc : Julie Chupin vise les championnats d’Europe — « Je ne vais rien lâcher »

Julie Chupin Aims for European Para-Archery Title After French Domination

French para-archer Julie Chupin has set her sights on the European Para-Archery Championships after securing her 12th consecutive French indoor national title in March 2026. The Moncoutantaise athlete, who competes in the women’s individual W1 category, declared her determination with the words “Je ne vais rien lâcher” (“I will not give up”) as she prepares for the continental showdown.

Chupin’s victory on March 8, 2026, marked another milestone in her remarkable domestic dominance, adding to a legacy of consistent excellence in French para-archery. Speaking to Ouest-France following her triumph, she emphasized her immediate focus: qualifying for and competing at the European Championships, which are scheduled to take place in Rome in late February 2026.

The archer’s preparation has been intensive, involving participation in qualifying events across France and internationally to accumulate the necessary ranking points for European selection. Her commitment extends beyond national success, as she aims to translate her French success into continental medal contention.

Support for Chupin’s campaign has come from corporate partner Macif, which has publicly backed her pursuit of both the French title and a European medal. The insurance company’s sponsorship highlights her status as a leading figure in French disability sports, recognizing her potential to achieve international success.

Confirmation of her European Championship selection came via social media in late March 2026, when Chupin shared her joy and pride at being officially chosen to represent France at the continental level. The selection process, which took place at the CREPS in Vichy, represents the culmination of her qualifying efforts and grants her the opportunity to compete against Europe’s elite para-archers.

Looking ahead to the European Championships in Rome, Chupin faces the challenge of maintaining her peak performance through a demanding international schedule. Her participation in events such as the Grand Prix in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, scheduled for spring 2026, forms part of her strategic preparation to refine her technique and build competition resilience ahead of the continental flagship event.

As she approaches the European Championships, Chupin carries the weight of expectation from her domestic success while embracing the opportunity to elevate her performance on the international stage. Her journey reflects the growing prominence of para-archery within the broader Paralympic movement, where athletes like her continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in precision sports.

The archer’s focus remains firmly on the immediate challenge: delivering her best performance when it matters most at the European Championships. With her domestic record speaking to her consistency and her international aspirations driving her preparation, Julie Chupin embodies the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines elite para-sport competition.

Her next competitive checkpoint is the European Para-Archery Championships in Rome, scheduled for late February 2026, where she will seek to convert her French success into a continental medal. Fans and supporters can follow her journey through official channels of World Archery and the French Paralympic Committee for updates on her preparation and competition performance.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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