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Amélie Vigneault: A Rising Star Claims Quebec Indoor archery championship
Montreal, QC – The roar of the crowd might be absent, but the sharp focus and unwavering precision of archery were on full display at the Quebec Indoor Championship. In a stunning debut performance, 14-year-old Amélie vigneault of Drummondville has captured the gold medal in the cadet women’s recurve division, marking a significant milestone in her burgeoning archery career.
The prestigious event,held at the Claude-Robillard Sports Center from April 21-23,drew an impressive field of 93 archers,all vying for top honors in the concentric sector competition. For Vigneault,this was not just another tournament; it was her first Quebec championship,and she made it count,demonstrating the kind of poise and skill that seasoned veterans frequently enough strive for.
Vigneault’s victory is the culmination of a dominant 2022-2023 season. She entered the championship already holding the top spot in the rankings for her category, a testament to her consistent performance throughout the year. Her exceptional average scores throughout the season earned her the coveted Sylvio-Beauregard Provincial Circuit certificate, a clear indicator of her prowess.
This gold medal adds another significant achievement to Vigneault’s already impressive resume. Last year,at the Quebec Games in Laval,she secured a bronze medal,showcasing her potential on a larger stage. Her progression from a bronze medalist to a provincial champion