Coppa delle Regioni 2023: Piemonte vs Lazio e Emilia Romagna, Finali Domani in Diretta su YouArco Fitarco

The regional delegation from Piemonte holds the top spot in the overall standings of the Coppa delle Regioni, leading ahead of Lazio and Emilia Romagna as the national archery event enters its final stage. Organized by the Federazione Italiana Tiro con l’Arco (FITARCO), the tournament determines the regional rankings based on cumulative performance across various categories and bow divisions.

Standings and Competition Format

As the competition progresses, the regional leaderboard reflects the technical consistency of the athletes representing Piemonte. According to official FITARCO records, the points gap between the top three regions remains narrow, emphasizing the competitive nature of the tournament. The Coppa delle Regioni serves as a primary showcase for regional talent, bringing together archers from across Italy to compete in both individual and team formats.

The scoring system accounts for results across different age groups and equipment types, including Olympic recurve, compound, and barebow disciplines. By maintaining high placement averages across these categories, Piemonte has secured its current lead, though the final distribution of medals will be decided during the gold medal matches scheduled for the final day of the event.

Gold Medal Finals Broadcast

The decisive gold medal matches are scheduled for tomorrow, with fans able to follow the action through the official FITARCO media channels. The federation confirmed that the coverage will be streamed live via their dedicated platform, YouArco. This digital broadcast provides a centralized hub for enthusiasts to monitor the concluding phases of the tournament in real-time.

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The broadcast schedule is intended to capture the final head-to-head encounters that determine the ultimate winner of the regional trophy. For those following the event from outside Italy, the broadcast times follow Central European Time (CET). The federation’s decision to stream the finals via YouArco aligns with their ongoing efforts to increase the accessibility of competitive archery throughout the country.

Context of the Tournament

The Coppa delle Regioni is a cornerstone of the Italian archery calendar, functioning as a bridge between youth development programs and senior competitive circuits. Unlike standard circuit events that focus on individual achievement, this tournament emphasizes regional identity and collective team performance. Participating regions invest significant resources into the preparation of their squads, often holding selection camps in the months leading up to the competition to ensure the highest possible standard of representation.

Context of the Tournament

The performance of Lazio and Emilia Romagna—currently trailing Piemonte—highlights the depth of talent present in these regions, both of which have historically been strong contributors to the national archery team. The final standings will not only award the trophy but will also influence regional rankings within the federation for the following season.

Final Stages and Next Steps

Following the conclusion of tomorrow’s gold medal matches, the final classification for the Coppa delle Regioni will be formalized. Official results, including the final points tally and the official medal count, will be published by FITARCO on their website shortly after the closing ceremonies. Archers and regional representatives will then look toward the upcoming national championship schedule, which continues throughout the summer months.

For live updates on the finals and the final podium placement, spectators can access the official FITARCO portal or monitor the YouArco YouTube channel for the start of the live stream.

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