Brianza Archers Excel in Indoor Competitions
The recent surge in indoor archery tournaments has spurred Brianzoli archers to compete fiercely, aiming to accumulate points adn secure spots in prestigious national championships.
Bosco delle Querce Triumphs at Castiglione Olona
Archers from the Bosco delle Querce club in Seveso showcased thier prowess at the Castiglione Olona competition. Tanya Giada Giaccheri, a standout in the senior category, added another gold medal to her notable collection, bringing her season total to 19. Mark Mikhaylovsky, competing in the compound division, secured a commendable seventh-place finish.
The junior categories witnessed remarkable performances from the Bosco delle Querce team. The girls’ Olympic team, comprising Alyssa Bai, Vittoria Ciancimino, and Silvia Galimberti, clinched the bronze medal. Individually, Alyssa Bai achieved a remarkable second-best score, propelling her to the 22nd position in the national rankings.Beatrice Bocca secured a silver medal in the junior category, while Mattia Innocente earned bronze in the boys’ division. Riccardo Pontiggia finished a strong sixth. In the youngest category, Thomas Somaschini placed sixth in the Olympic division, while Alessio Conti dominated the barebow category, claiming the gold medal.
Compagnia Arcieri del Sole Dominates in Solaro
The Compagnia Arcieri del Sole club in Solaro celebrated a string of victories. In the Olympic division, senior archers Alberto Costanzo, Luca Alberti, and Matteo Villa swept the podium, further solidifying their dominance with a team gold medal. Linda Peverelli (allieve) secured silver,Greta piao (ragazze) earned bronze,and Thomas Colombini (giovanissimi) claimed gold,with Davide Bosatra securing silver.
Andrea Beraldo, competing in the compound division, won silver. The senior barebow category saw Luigi Moreschi, Pietro Maiocchi, and Cristian Trolese occupy the entire podium. Cecilia Padovan (junior) clinched gold, while Federico Gobbato secured silver.The master category witnessed a remarkable performance from massimo volpi, Fabio Capoferri, and Adriano Fabbiano, who secured gold in the team event and dominated the individual podium. Mattia Fumagalli (ragazzi) added to the club’s success with a gold medal in the barebow category.
Burarco Vimercate’s Laura Perego Shines
Laura perego, representing Burarco Vimercate, demonstrated her skill in the compound division, earning a well-deserved silver medal.
Brianzoli Archers Shine at Venegono Inferiore
At the challenging Venegono Inferiore competition, featuring targets at 18 and 25 meters and included in the ranking system, maurizio Cecchetto, Massimo Marenghi, and Massimo Valenti (Compagnia di Monza e della Brianza) secured gold in the master Olympic team event. Individually, they placed second, third, and fourth respectively. Nicola Gasbarro, competing in the barebow category, won bronze.
These impressive results highlight the dedication and talent of Brianzoli archers, who continue to make their mark on the national archery scene.
This is exciting news for the world of archery! The rise in indoor archery competitions [[1]] seems to be fueling a competitive spirit within the Brianza region, and the success of Bosco delle Querce archers is a testament to their dedication and skill.
It’s interesting to note that indoor archery presents unique challenges compared to its outdoor counterpart [[1]]. Shooting over shorter distances [[2]] and in a controlled surroundings likely demands remarkable focus and precision.
The fact that these archers are vying for spots in national championships highlights the serious nature of these competitions. We can expect to see even more remarkable performances from the Brianza archers as they continue to hone their skills and strive for excellence.
I’m eager to follow their progress and see how they perform on the national stage. It will be fascinating to witness the culmination of their hard work and determination.