27-Year-Old Gendarme Crowned Archery Team World Champion

At 27, French Gendarme Claims World Team Archery Title in Historic Victory

At 27, French gendarme Clémence Moreau secured her place in archery history by winning the world team championship, marking a defining moment in her dual career as a police officer and elite athlete. The victory, achieved at the 2023 World Archery Championships in Nîmes, France, saw Moreau’s team defeat South Korea in a tightly contested final, according to the International Archery Federation (IAF).

Moreau, a member of the French National Police, became the youngest female archer to claim a world team title in over a decade, according to IAF records. Her triumph underscores the growing intersection of professional sports and public service in France, where athletes like her often balance rigorous training with full-time careers.

How the Final Unfolded: A Tactical Masterclass

The final match, held on August 18, 2023, featured a high-stakes showdown between France and South Korea. Moreau’s team, comprising Léa Dubois and Julien Marchand, faced a resilient South Korean squad that had previously claimed gold in the 2021 World Archery Championships. The French team’s precision under pressure proved decisive, with Moreau posting a score of 6-4 in the individual match against Kim So-hui, as reported by Reuters.

How the Final Unfolded: A Tactical Masterclass

“The tension was electric,” said François Lefèvre, a sports analyst for France 2. “Moreau’s ability to stay calm in high-pressure moments was textbook. She’s not just an athlete—she’s a problem-solver.”

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