Montciel Dominates Jura Departmental Field Archery Championship
The Jura region of France saw a surge of archery activity this May, culminating in a decisive showing at the departmental field archery championship. The event, held on Saturday, May 9, solidified the standing of the Archers de Montciel, who emerged as the dominant force of the competition.
Competing at the scenic Lac des Rouges Truites in Morez, the championship tested athletes’ precision and adaptability across a diverse natural landscape. The Archers de Montciel claimed five distinct Jura champion titles, marking a significant achievement for the club and underscoring their current form in the region.
Event Logistics and Organization
The competition was hosted and organized by the Archers de Lacuzon, a prominent archery club based in Morez. The venue provided a rigorous yet picturesque setting, with the course winding through the local fields and wooded areas surrounding the lake.

Weather conditions played a favorable role in the day’s proceedings, with reports of a sunny course that allowed the archers to navigate the terrain effectively. In field archery, unlike target archery, the environment is a primary opponent; shooters must account for varying elevations, lighting changes under forest canopies, and the physical toll of trekking between targets.
Understanding Field Archery
For those following the sport globally, it is significant to distinguish “tir en campagne” (field archery) from the standard Olympic-style target archery. While target archery takes place on a flat, manicured field with fixed distances, field archery mimics hunting or wilderness scenarios.
Archers must walk a designated course, shooting at targets placed at varying distances and angles. This requires a higher degree of “gap shooting” or instinctive aiming, as the distance to the target is not always explicitly marked or is subject to the topography of the land. The success of the Montciel archers in Morez suggests a high level of technical proficiency in distance estimation and wind adjustment.
Regional Impact and Performance
The Jura department has a storied tradition of archery, and the May championships serve as a critical benchmark for athletes looking to move up into national rankings. By securing five titles, the Archers de Montciel have positioned themselves as the team to beat in the region heading into the summer season.
While the full roster of title winners remains restricted to club records and local subscribers, the sheer volume of wins for Montciel indicates a depth of talent across multiple bow categories—likely spanning recurve and compound divisions.
Key Takeaways
- Dominant Performance: Archers de Montciel secured five Jura champion titles.
- Venue: The event took place at Lac des Rouges Truites in Morez, France.
- Organizer: The Archers de Lacuzon managed the departmental proceedings.
- Date: The championship was held on May 9, 2026.
As the archery season progresses, the focus for the Jura athletes will shift toward maintaining this momentum for upcoming regional and national qualifiers. The consistency shown at Lac des Rouges Truites provides a strong foundation for the clubs in the Morez area.
Archysport will continue to monitor departmental results across Europe. Stay tuned for further updates on the French archery circuit.