France’s Archery Elite Converge on Riom for National Championship
The stage is set for an exhilarating showdown as Riom prepares to host the French National Archery championships from September 13th to 15th. A formidable field of 80 archers, representing the pinnacle of French archery talent, will descend upon the Center régional de tir à l’arc des archers riomois, eager to claim the coveted title of National Champion.
Adding to the excitement, the French national team will be in attendance, sharpening their skills after a brief hiatus before embarking on the international circuit. For Thomas Chirault, this championship serves as a crucial stepping stone towards the World Cup Final in late October.
The competition promises to be fierce, with reigning champions facing stiff challenges from ambitious contenders.Anaël Coupard (Rennes), the current champion in the women’s classical bow category, will be defending her title against a determined field. In the men’s division, Jean-charles Valladont, the reigning champion, will need to be at his best to fend off the challenge of Romain Fichet (Riom), last year’s runner-up.
The compound bow category is equally captivating. Sandra Hervé (Draveil Sénart) and Jérémie Loussaut (Suresnes), the reigning champions in their respective categories, will be aiming to retain their crowns against formidable opponents. Sophie Dodémont (Sarcelles), a seasoned competitor, and Nicolas Girard (Saint-Martin de Crau), a multi-medalist, are among those poised to make a strong bid for the title.
Adding another layer of intrigue, a new generation of archers is emerging, ready to challenge the established order. Amélie Cordeau (Annemasse) and Victoria Sebastian (Nîmes) have already demonstrated their exceptional talent and will be aiming for the top spot.Maïa tincu (Nîmes) and Justine Cellier (Compiègne), who recently secured the European team title alongside Victoria, are also strong contenders.
On the men’s side, Alexis Renaudineau (Mornas), Jules Pedoux (Compiègne), and Romain Viale (Clermont-Ferrand), all members of the European team champions, are eager to make their mark on the national stage.
The compound bow category also boasts a promising crop of young talent. Alyssia Chambraud (achères) is one to watch,while victor Bouleau (Compiègne) and François Dubois (Rennes),who made their senior European Championship debut in May,are gaining valuable experience.
With such a diverse and talented field, the French National archery Championships promise to be a thrilling spectacle, showcasing the best of French archery and setting the stage for future success on the international stage.
Alright athletes, gather round! Welcome to today’s competition, where we’re pushing limits and chasing victory.
Housekeeping first: Sportsmanship is paramount. Remember, respect your opponents, the officials, and the spirit of fair play. Rough play will not be tolerated.
Now, let’s review the rules once again, ensuring everyone is on the same page. Any questions before we get started?
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I’m your host for this event, committed to ensuring a fair and exciting competition for all. Let’s make this a memorable day!
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