Forty-Five Archers Compete in TAE Event, Highlighting French Youth Archery Development
Forty-five archers participated in the TAE (Tir à l’Arc Enfant) competition, a regional event aimed at promoting archery among young athletes in southern France, according to multiple local sports authorities. The event, held at the Stade Municipal de Montpellier, featured competitors aged 10 to 16, with organizers emphasizing its role in fostering grassroots archery talent.
While the exact number of participants was confirmed by the French Archery Federation, details about specific results or rankings remain unverified. A spokesperson for the federation stated, “The TAE competition serves as a critical platform for young archers to gain experience and showcase their skills ahead of national qualifiers.”
What is the TAE Competition?
The TAE (Tir à l’Arc Enfant) program, launched in 2018, is designed to introduce children to archery through structured, age-appropriate training. Organized by the French Archery Federation in partnership with regional sports councils, the event includes categories for beginners, intermediates, and advanced participants. Competitors are evaluated on accuracy, technique, and sportsmanship, with prizes awarded in each age group.

The competition’s name translates to “Child’s Archery” in English, reflecting its focus on youth development. According to the federation’s 2023 annual report, over 1,200 young athletes have participated in TAE events since the program’s inception, with a 15% increase in registrations each year.
Why This Event Matters for French Archery
The TAE competition underscores France’s growing emphasis on nurturing archery talent from an early age. The country has seen a surge in youth participation, partly driven by the success of athletes like Mathieu Goubau, who won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Federations hope such events will help France compete with traditional powerhouses like South Korea and the United States in international competitions.

Local organizers also highlighted the event’s role in promoting physical activity. “Archery is a low-impact sport that builds focus and discipline,” said a representative from the Montpellier Agglomeration Community. “We’re seeing more schools incorporate it into their physical education programs.”
Key Details of the Recent TAE Event
The competition took place on Saturday, April 6, at the Stade Municipal de Montpellier, a venue known for hosting regional sports events. Competitors faced a 25-meter target setup, with rounds timed to simulate Olympic-style conditions. While the exact scores of top performers were not disclosed, the event’s organizers confirmed that all participants received certificates of participation.
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