3D Archery Event in Homécourt: Hosted by La Flèche Homécourtoise

Homécourt Hosts 3D Archery Showcase with La Flèche Homécourtoise

The natural landscapes of Homécourt provided the perfect backdrop for the latest 3D archery gathering organized by the local club, La Flèche Homécourtoise. On Saturday, March 21, archers converged for the “Amicale 3D,” an event designed to test precision and concentration in a simulated wilderness environment.

For those unfamiliar with the format, 3D archery differs from traditional target shooting. Instead of static rings on a flat plane, participants navigate a course and shoot at three-dimensional foam targets—typically representing animals—placed at varying distances and angles. This requires a higher level of distance estimation and adaptability, blending the technicality of the sport with the unpredictability of nature.

A Legacy of Precision in Homécourt

The event was hosted by La Flèche Homécourtoise, an association with deep roots in the region. Founded in 1997, the club has grown into a steady community of enthusiasts, currently counting 46 licensed members. The organization has a proven track record of competitive success; in June 2022, the club’s archers earned medals in the “Arc de chasse” (hunting bow) category during the Grand Est championship held in Breux.

Denis Thomas, the club’s secretary, views the sport as more than just a competition. He describes archery as a “captivating universe” that successfully merges precision, concentration, and pleasure, whether the activity takes place in a formal indoor setting or out in the open air with family.

The March 21 Amicale 3D

The March 21 event served as a celebration of these values. Participants utilized bows adapted to their specific styles to tackle the 3D course. While the “Amicale” designation suggests a friendly atmosphere, the inherent challenge of 3D archery ensures that every shot requires intense focus.

Following the conclusion of the event, the club shared a series of images documenting the day’s activities, capturing the archers as they navigated the Homécourt terrain. These visuals highlight the community-driven nature of the club and the technical appeal of the 3D discipline.

Key Club Facts

Detail Information
Club Name La Flèche Homécourtoise
Year Founded 1997
Current Membership 46 licensed members
Key Official Denis Thomas (Secretary)
Notable Achievement Medalists in hunting bow category, Grand Est championship (2022)

The continued activity of La Flèche Homécourtoise underscores the enduring appeal of archery in the Grand Est region, maintaining a balance between competitive ambition and the recreational joy of the sport.

With the March 21 event now complete, the club continues to foster a passion for the bow in Homécourt. Stay tuned for further updates on upcoming club events and regional competitions.

Do you prefer the controlled environment of target archery or the challenge of 3D courses? Let us know in the comments below.

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