Fitarco Awards Regional Field Shooting Titles in Sardinia

Sardinia Crowns Regional Field Archery Champions

The Federazione Italiana Tiro con l’Arco (FITARCO) has officially assigned the regional titles for “tiro di campagna”—field archery—in Sardinia. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the regional archery community, cementing the island’s status as a growing hub for the discipline in Italy.

Field archery, or tiro di campagna, differs from traditional target archery by requiring athletes to shoot at targets of varying distances and elevations across natural terrain. This format tests not only a shooter’s precision but also their ability to judge distance and account for the rugged geography typical of the Sardinian landscape.

The Role of FITARCO in Regional Development

As the official governing body for the sport in Italy, FITARCO oversees the standardization of competition and the certification of athletes across the peninsula and its islands. The assignment of regional titles is a critical step in the competitive pipeline, as these victories often serve as qualifiers or benchmarks for national-level competitions.

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For Sardinian archers, securing a regional title is a testament to their mastery of the local environment. The island’s diverse topography—ranging from coastal scrub to mountainous interiors—provides a challenging backdrop that prepares athletes for the unpredictability of international field events.

Sardinia: An Emerging Archery Destination

The focus on regional excellence in Sardinia arrives at a pivotal time for the sport on the island. The region is increasingly recognized as a premier venue for high-stakes archery, capable of hosting world-class talent, and infrastructure.

This trajectory is evidenced by the upcoming World Hunter Field Target Championships, which are scheduled to take place in Sardinia from April 25 to 27, 2025. The hosting of a global event of this magnitude underscores the technical capacity of the local organizers and the appetite for the sport within the region.

Note for readers: While the assignment of the regional titles has been confirmed by the federation, the specific list of individual winners, category breakdowns, and final scores were not available in the primary verified data sources at the time of publication.

Understanding ‘Tiro di Campagna’

To the uninitiated, field archery is often described as the “cross-country” version of the sport. Unlike the static environment of an indoor range or a flat outdoor field, “tiro di campagna” involves navigating a course through the woods or mountains.

Understanding 'Tiro di Campagna'
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  • Variable Distance: Archers must often estimate the distance to the target, adding a layer of mental calculation to the physical act of shooting.
  • Environmental Factors: Wind patterns, slope angles, and lighting conditions vary from one target to the next.
  • Physical Endurance: Competitors must hike between targets, making physical fitness a contributing factor to success.

What’s Next for Sardinian Archery

The momentum from the regional titles will likely carry forward as athletes begin preparations for national qualifiers and the anticipated influx of international competitors in 2025. The regional championships serve as the primary gauge for talent development in the area, highlighting the athletes who will likely represent Sardinia on the larger stage.

The next major confirmed checkpoint for the archery community in the region is the World Hunter Field Target Championships, beginning April 25, 2025. This event will bring the world’s elite shooters to Sardinian soil, providing local athletes with an unprecedented opportunity to witness top-tier competition firsthand.

For official results and updates on upcoming regional qualifiers, followers are encouraged to monitor the official FITARCO communications channels.

Do you think the rugged terrain of Sardinia gives local archers a competitive edge in field events? Let us know in the comments below.

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