Three Archers from Chubut’s CARPO to Compete in the 3D Archery World Championship in the USA

Patagonian Precision: Chubut Archers Set Sights on World Archery 3D Championships

The global stage of competitive archery is set to welcome a contingent from the Chubut province in Argentina, as athletes from the Club de Arqueros de Puerto Madryn (CARPO) prepare to test their skills against the world’s elite. Representing the pinnacle of regional talent, these archers are heading to the United States to compete in the prestigious World Archery 3D Championships, a biennial event that pushes competitors to navigate the unique challenges of field-based targetry.

Understanding the 3D Discipline

For those unfamiliar with the nuance of international archery, the 3D discipline represents a significant departure from the static, controlled environments often seen in Olympic-style target archery. In this format, athletes navigate natural terrain—often forests or rugged outdoor courses—where they must shoot at foam targets shaped like various animals.

The challenge lies not just in the shot itself, but in the environment. Archers must account for varying distances, difficult angles, and natural obstacles. As noted by experts in the field, success in 3D archery requires more than just raw accuracy; it demands an intuitive understanding of ballistics and the ability to adapt to unpredictable outdoor conditions. We see a test of consistency under pressure, where a single miscalculation of distance can be the difference between a podium finish and the middle of the pack.

The Stakes for CARPO Representatives

The participation of the CARPO archers serves as a testament to the growth of the sport in the Chubut region. Sending athletes to an international championship of this caliber requires immense dedication, both from the competitors and the support structure provided by the club. For these athletes, the upcoming tournament is not merely an opportunity to compete; it is a chance to measure their training against the best in the world.

The Stakes for CARPO Representatives
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While the pressure of an international event can be daunting, the experience gained at a world-level championship is invaluable. Competing alongside seasoned veterans provides a developmental pathway that is essential for the long-term growth of the sport in Argentina. These archers are essentially serving as ambassadors for the Patagonian archery community, carrying the hopes of their local club onto the global stage.

What to Watch: Navigating the Format

The World Archery 3D Championships, governed by World Archery, utilize specific rules designed to highlight versatility. Unlike traditional target archery, where the distance is fixed, 3D archers often encounter unknown distances, forcing them to rely on their eyes and experience to estimate the gap before drawing their bows.

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Key elements that will define the competition include:

  • Terrain Management: How athletes handle elevation changes and uneven footing.
  • Equipment Choice: The selection of bows—ranging from longbows to compound bows—that best suit the specific requirements of the 3D course.
  • Mental Fortitude: The ability to remain focused across multiple days of competition in a high-stakes environment.

Looking Ahead

As the CARPO representatives finalize their preparations, the eyes of the Patagonian sports community remain fixed on their progress. The journey to the United States represents the culmination of years of practice and regional competition. For these athletes, the goal is simple: to execute their shots with the same precision they have honed in the winds of Chubut, regardless of the international venue.

Looking Ahead
Three Archers from Chubut's Looking Ahead

We will continue to monitor the progress of these competitors as the tournament schedule nears. For those looking to follow the results, official updates and scoreboards will be provided through the governing body’s portal. The road to the world stage is never easy, but for the archers of CARPO, the experience promises to be a defining chapter in their careers.

Are you following the World Archery 3D Championships? Share your thoughts on the development of the sport in Argentina in the comments section below.

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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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