A Festive Gathering of Archers in Zamora
The Ciudad Deportiva de zamora’s Pabellón Azul transformed into a hub of archery excellence on Sunday, welcoming over a hundred archers from across Spain for the XXIV National Christmas Tournament and the XI Reny Picot Trophy. This annual event, organized by the C.D.Arqueros zamora, has become a beloved tradition, drawing participants and spectators alike.
The day began early, with archers arriving as early as 8:30 am, eager to prepare their equipment. Far from the romanticized image of a simple bow and arrow, modern archery involves a complex array of tools, including stabilizers, visors, and specialized arrows, each meticulously adjusted for optimal performance.
The C.D. Arqueros Zamora,known for its meticulous attention to detail,ensured a warm welcome for all participants. Upon entering the pavilion, archers were greeted with a spread of coffee, chocolate, churros, and milk, providing a comforting start to the day. Each competitor also received a gift bag filled with goodies donated by local businesses, a gesture deeply appreciated by the club and its members.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, many archers donned holiday attire, embracing the spirit of the season.The tournament, sanctioned by World Archery, offered a chance for archers to set new records, with judges from asturias, Salamanca, and Soria overseeing the competition and providing valuable guidance to both participants and organizers.
The event featured a diverse range of archery disciplines, including recurve, compound, traditional, longbow, and barebow, catering to both male and female archers. While the competition was primarily for senior archers,younger participants were also welcome to compete.
The local club, C.D. Arqueros Zamora, boasted a strong presence with eighteen members representing various disciplines, except for barebow. their dedication paid off, with three archers claiming victory and another securing second place.
The XXIV National Christmas Tournament served as a qualifier for the Spanish Championship, with Jara Bartolomé, a cadet archer, emerging victorious in the recurve category. Her teammate, Beatriz Manso, secured second place. Álvaro Artime triumphed in the men’s recurve division, while Benjamín Rodríguez, another local talent, dominated the traditional bow category.
Following the National Tournament, the spotlight shifted to the XI Reny Picot Trophy, affectionately known as “the cheese tournament” due to its unique prize. This mixed-gender competition tested archers’ nerves and precision. Participants had to achieve a minimum score with three arrows, progressing to higher targets with each triumphant round. A single missed shot resulted in elimination, making it a thrilling test of focus and skill.
Jara Bartolomé once again showcased her composure, claiming victory in the recurve category and earning the coveted cheese prize. Pedro Rodríguez from Salamanca secured the compound bow trophy, while Emilio Antuña from asturias triumphed in the longbow division.Sara Herrero from Benavente emerged victorious in the traditional bow category.
The day concluded with a “surprise shot” activity, where archers randomly selected envelopes containing numbers corresponding to gifts.these gifts were placed on pedestals, and archers had three arrows to hit their designated target. Everyone walked away with a prize, ensuring a joyful end to the day.
The closing ceremony saw the presentation of trophies, with the Councillor for Sports, Manuel Alesandre, and the Provincial Deputy for Sports, Juan del Canto, expressing their gratitude to the organizers and participants for choosing Zamora as the host city. They encouraged everyone to return for future editions, highlighting the tournament’s contribution to promoting both archery and the city itself.
archers, volunteers, and organizers gathered at the club’s training facility to exchange their numbers for gifts and savor a delicious traditional Zamoran stew prepared by a club member, along with other local delicacies. The day concluded with a sense of camaraderie and shared passion for the sport of archery.
Zamora’s Festive Arrows: Tradition, Competition, and Holiday Spirit collide
The XXIV National Christmas Tournament and the XI Reny Picot Trophy, held this past Sunday at Zamora’s Ciudad Deportiva de Zamora’s Pabellón Azul, proved to be more than just a sporting event; it was a celebration of archery, camaraderie, and holiday cheer. Over a hundred archers from across spain converged on the venue, transforming it into a hub of buzzing energy and focused intensity.
This annual tournament, a cherished tradition meticulously organized by the C.D. Arqueros Zamora,has become a fixture on the national archery calendar.
The event transcended the purely competitive aspect, painting a vivid picture of the dedication and meticulous nature inherent in modern archery. gone are the days of simple bows and arrows. Today’s archers rely on a elegant arsenal of equipment – stabilizers,visors,and specialized arrows – each meticulously calibrated for peak performance. The dedication to this intricate level of detail was evident in the pre-tournament preparations, with archers arriving as early as 8:30 am to fine-tune their tools.
Beyond the competitive spirit, the C.D.Arqueros zamora demonstrated a commitment to fostering a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The club’s reputation for attention to detail was on full display, extending beyond the meticulously prepared shooting range to a thoughtful welcome for participants. Arriving archers were greeted with a spread of conventional Spanish refreshments – coffee, chocolate, churros, and milk – providing a comforting start to the day. Each competitor also received a gift bag brimming with goodies generously donated by local businesses, a gesture that was warmly embraced by the athletes and a testament to the club’s strong community ties.
Adding a festive layer to the proceedings, many archers embraced the spirit of the season, sporting holiday attire. This heartwarming display underscored the sense of camaraderie and shared passion that permeated the event.
Sanctioned by WorldArchery, the tournament offered archers a platform to showcase their skills and potentially set new records. With judges from Asturias overseeing the competition,the stakes were high,but the atmosphere remained one of shared enthusiasm and mutual respect.
The XXIV National Christmas Tournament and the XI Reny Picot Trophy, therefore, presented a compelling snapshot of the world of archery in Spain. It highlighted not only the athleticism and precision required for the sport but also the deep sense of community, tradition, and holiday spirit that binds its practitioners.