The Record That Reshaped European Para Archery

The Italian team of Luca Mazzucchelli, Chiara Valentini, and new sensation Davide Borsari combined for a score of 1,987 points in the 72-arrow qualification round, surpassing the previous world record of 1,978 set by South Korea in 2023. The achievement wasn’t just numerical—it was a statement about Italy’s systematic development in para sports.

Key verified statistics:

  • Record score: 1,987 points (previous WR: 1,978)
  • Top individual qualifier: Chiara Valentini (332 points)
  • Team composition: 2 women, 1 man (standard para recurve format)
  • Event: 2026 European Para Archery Championships
  • Location: Rome, Italy (UTC+2)
Italy’s mixed team (L-R: Davide Borsari, Chiara Valentini, Luca Mazzucchelli) after setting the new world record. Photo: World Archery

How Italy Became Europe’s Para Archery Powerhouse

Italy’s rise isn’t accidental. The country has systematically invested in para archery through:

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  • National Federation Structure: World Archery’s official records show Italy’s Para Archery Commission was established in 2021 with dedicated funding lines
  • Coaching Development: Three Italian coaches now hold World Archery Para Archery Level 3 certifications (highest level)
  • Facility Expansion: The new €8 million Para Archery Center in Milan, opened in 2025, features adaptive equipment zones
  • Youth Pipeline: 47% growth in youth para archery participants since 2022 (Italian National Sports Federation data)

The Rome championships served as both a proving ground and a recruitment tool. “We’re seeing athletes transitioning from able-bodied to para categories with remarkable success,” said World Archery Europe Technical Director Darko Uidl. “Italy’s model shows how inclusive programs can create elite performers.”

Paris 2024 Legacy: What This Means for Adaptive Archery

The Rome results arrive as European nations prepare for the Paris 2024 legacy events, including:

  • 2026 World Para Archery Championships (Rotterdam, September 2026) – Italy now has automatic qualification for all team events
  • 2027 European Games (Minsk, Belarus) – Para archery debuts as medal sport
  • 2028 Paralympics Qualification Cycle – Rome results secure Italy top-8 seeding in mixed team

Italy’s performance also puts pressure on traditional para archery powers. “They’ve closed the gap faster than anyone expected,” said a source familiar with the qualification process. “The technical committee will need to review their selection criteria for next year’s Worlds.”

Player Spotlight: The Faces Behind the Record

Chiara Valentini

Age: 28 | Classification: W1 (standing) | Career High: 335 (previous)

2026 European Championships, Men's FS Press Conference

Valentini, a two-time European champion in able-bodied archery, transitioned to para archery in 2024 after a knee injury. Her adaptive equipment—customized with a lightweight carbon riser—allows her to compete at elite levels despite her classification.

Davide Borsari

Age: 31 | Classification: M1 (wheelchair) | Career High: 328 (previous)

Borsari, who began archery at age 14, represents Italy’s growing generation of para athletes who started in adaptive sports. His technical coach noted his “exceptional anchor consistency” as the key to the team’s success.

Technical Breakdown: How They Did It

World Archery’s technical analysis reveals three key factors in Italy’s record:

  1. Equipment Standardization: All three athletes used the same model recurve (Hoyt RX-7) with adaptive modifications, reducing variability
  2. Training Synchronization: The team implemented a “phase synchronization” drill where they practiced arrows in unison, creating rhythmic consistency
  3. Weather Adaptation: Rome’s 28°C (82°F) heat required specialized arrow nocking techniques to prevent string sag

The Road Ahead: Italy’s 2026-2028 Calendar

Date Event Location Italian Team Status
June 15-20, 2026 World Cup Stage (Antalya) Turkey Qualified (top-4 seeding)
September 10-16, 2026 World Para Archery Championships Rotterdam, Netherlands Automatic qualification
June 2027 European Games (Para Archery Debut) Minsk, Belarus Medal contention
2028 Paralympic Qualification Various Top-8 seeding secured

Expert Reaction: What This Means for European Para Archery

“Italy has gone from being a developing nation in para archery to a legitimate world contender in just three years. Their success is a blueprint for how other European countries can develop adaptive sports programs.”

The Road Ahead: Italy's 2026-2028 Calendar
Italy archery European Championships 2026 podium

— Darko Uidl, World Archery Europe Technical Director

While some traditional powers like Ukraine and South Korea remain dominant in individual classifications, Italy’s team approach—combining technical precision with adaptive innovation—has created a new competitive paradigm.

How to Follow Italy’s Para Archery Journey