1re Compagnie d’Arc d’Eclaron is organizing, Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 August, a qualifying Beursault competition for the French championship in the Arc garden, located on the road to Ambrières.
Three departures are scheduled for Saturday at 2:45 p.m., then Sunday at 9:45 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. It is 31 archers, four young people, from the Grand Est region, will be in the running.
The Sarrebourg, Einville, Mont L’Entoir, Creutzwald, Neufchâteau, Ligny-en-Barrois clubs, Reims, Châlons-en-Champagne and Brienne-le-Château will thus be represented as the Fléronnais club chaired by Jacky Soudant, with the participations of Brice Soudant, Mylène Soudant and Jean-Pierre Barras. Qualifications for the French championship, which will be held in early October, are at stake.
Of our correspondent
Adrien Jeanson
Beursault Archery Competition: A Look Ahead
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This weekend,the 1re Compagnie d’Arc d’Eclaron hosts a qualifying Beursault archery competition,a critical step for archers hoping to compete at the French Championship in early October. The event, taking place in the scenic Arc garden on the road to Ambrières, promises a weekend filled with precision and strategic acumen. This article delves deeper into the specifics of the competition, offering insights for both seasoned archery enthusiasts and those new to the sport.
Key Competition Details
Here’s a summarized overview of the competition schedule and participant demographics:
| Feature | Details |
|——————–|———————————————|
| Event | Qualifying Beursault Archery Competition |
| Organizer | 1re Compagnie d’Arc d’Eclaron |
| Location | Arc garden, road to Ambrières |
| Dates | Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th August |
| Saturday Departures | 2:45 p.m. |
| Sunday Departures | 9:45 a.m. & 2:15 p.m. |
| Total Archers | 31 |
| Young Archers | 4 |
| Region | grand Est |
Alt-text: Table summarizing key details of the Beursault archery competition: location,dates,and archer information.
Clubs Participating
The competition will see archers from several prominent clubs across the Grand Est region, including:
Sarrebourg
Einville
Mont L’Entoir
Creutzwald
Neufchâteau
Ligny-en-Barrois
Reims
Châlons-en-Champagne
Brienne-le-Château
Fléronnais (chaired by Jacky Soudant)
The competition provides a valuable prospect for individual archers and the broader archery community to assess their skill and strive towards championships.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
To provide readers with clarity and enhance search visibility, here’s a list of frequently asked questions about Beursault archery and this specific event.
Q: What is Beursault archery?
A: Beursault archery is a traditional French archery discipline. It involves shooting arrows at a target from a distance of 50 meters. It differs from target archery in that it is frequently indoors and utilizes a target type (single target placed between two arrow-stands. Scores are based on whether the arrows hit the target or the arrow-stand. This creates a test of skill, discipline, precision, and focus in archers of all levels.
Q: When is the Beursault competition taking place?
A: The qualifying Beursault competition is scheduled for Saturday, august 23rd, and Sunday, August 24th, 2025.
Q: Where will the competition be held?
A: The competition will be held in the Arc garden, located on the road to Ambrières.
Q: Who is organizing this event?
A: The 1re compagnie d’Arc d’Eclaron is organizing the competition.
Q: how many archers are expected to participate?
A: A total of 31 archers, including four young archers, from the Grand Est region will be participating.
Q: What is at stake in this competition?
A: Qualifications for the French championship, scheduled for early October, are at stake. Winning or placing high in this competition helps archers to move forward into the French championship.
Q: Which clubs will be represented at the competition?
A: Clubs from Sarrebourg, Einville, Mont L’Entoir, creutzwald, Neufchâteau, Ligny-en-Barrois, reims, Châlons-en-Champagne, Brienne-le-Château, and the Fléronnais club will be represented.
Conclusion
The Beursault archery competition this weekend offers an engaging look into the world of competitive archery. The article aims to give readers all the information about the event. As the archers compete, we extend our best wishes for their success.We will follow up with results and details about the french Championship as they become available.