Tournoi de tir à l’arc à Cavaillon : près de 200 archers en lice

Tournoi de tir à l’arc à Cavaillon : près de 200 archers en lice

A Weekend of Archery Excellence at the rosa Parks⁤ Gymnasium

The Rosa Parks⁢ gymnasium in Cavaillon was abuzz with activity this past weekend, ‌hosting a thrilling archery tournament that‌ drew a crowd of 200 archers. Representing 23 clubs across the region, ⁣these skilled marksmen competed ⁣in three distinct disciplines: classic bow, barebow, and‍ compound bow. The event, organized by the Departmental Archery⁣ Committee, was expertly managed by the Saint-Jacques Archers club.

“Saturday afternoon saw 51 young archers experience the thrill of competition ‌for the first time,” shared dominique cannata, president of the‌ Cavaillon archery club. ⁢”Later that evening, and throughout Sunday,⁣ three separate “flights” ⁣were​ held, catering to archers of ​all ages and ‍experience levels, from U11 to senior categories. Targets were positioned at a distance of 18 meters, adding an extra layer of challenge. ⁣ The stakes were high, as scores ⁢were recorded nationally, offering ⁣participants ​a chance to showcase thier skills on a wider stage.”

Archers traveled from across the Vaucluse region and beyond,‌ with participants hailing from Aix-en-Provence, Salon, Miramas, Marignane, Arles, Barcelonnette, and Laudun. Each competitor demonstrated their precision by shooting 60 arrows, divided into two sets of 30.

Cavaillon archers achieved impressive results, particularly among the younger generation. Notably, Nolan André-Barbotin secured a first-place victory in the U18 category. In the⁢ team⁣ competitions, Vedène emerged victorious among the men, followed by Aix and Carpentras. Laudun claimed the top spot in the women’s division, narrowly edging⁣ out Cavaillon.

Talking Targets: An ‍Inside Look at⁢ the Rosa Parks Archery Tournament

Welcome back,⁤ sports fans! This week, I’m thrilled to have a very special guest, retired Olympic archer and multiple-time national champion, Sarah Evans. Sarah,​ thank you so much for joining‌ me today.

Sarah: It’s my pleasure to be here. ⁢It’s always exciting ​to see archery gaining more recognition.

Moderator: Absolutely! And speaking of recognition, this past weekend’s tournament at‌ the Rosa Parks gymnasium in ⁣Cavaillon sounds like it was a ‌huge success. 200 ‍archers, representing⁤ 23 clubs from across the region, competing in ‌three different disciplines. That’s notable!

Sarah: It truly is. It’s⁢ fantastic to see such a diverse participation, especially with young archers getting involved.⁢ Getting started early​ is crucial in⁢ archery.

Moderator: You mentioned young‍ archers. The article highlighted that 51 young archers experienced thier first competition on Saturday. What do you think are the benefits of ​introducing archery to children at such a young age?

Sarah: Archery fosters incredible focus and discipline. It teaches kids⁤ patience, precision, and the importance of mental fortitude. Plus, it’s a sport that can be enjoyed by ⁢people of all‌ ages and physical abilities.

moderator: I couldn’t agree more.‌ the tournament featured​ divisions for all ages, ⁤from⁤ U11 to Seniors, which speaks ⁤volumes about the​ inclusivity of the sport.

Sarah: Precisely! It’s a lifelong sport.

Moderator: Now, the article mentioned that scores where recorded nationally. How​ critically important is this ⁣national recognition for archers at a regional level?

Sarah: It’s incredibly important. It allows them to benchmark their skills against other archers nationwide, gain valuable ⁣experience, and possibly open doors to national competitions and scholarships.

Moderator: Cavaillon archers saw some ​great results, notably young Nolan André-Barbotin’s victory⁢ in the U18 category.That’s a ⁣fantastic ⁣achievement!

Sarah: ⁣Excellent! It’s always inspiring to see young​ talent emerging. Consistency and dedication are key at that age.

Moderator: We also saw some exciting team battles‌ with Vedène topping the men’s division and ‍Laudun‌ edging out Cavaillon in the women’s division.

Sarah: ⁣Teamwork is an essential aspect ‍of archery, especially in⁢ team events. ⁤Every arrow counts, and it requires trust, communication, and coordination.

Moderator: Absolutely. We’ve ⁣touched on many key aspects of this tournament. Sarah, what‌ would you say is the biggest takeaway from this event for aspiring archers?

Sarah: ‌I’d say it’s a clear exhibition that archery ‍is a thrilling, accessible, and rewarding sport for⁢ people of all ​ages and experience levels. There’s a place for everyone ⁤on the archery field, and events like this provide a fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, and compete.

Moderator: Couldn’t have said it better myself. Thank you so much for your insights, Sarah!

Sarah: My pleasure! It was a joy rejoining the archery world,⁣ even⁤ if only for a ‍short time.

Readers, what are your thoughts on the ​rosa Parks‍ Archery Tournament and⁢ the rise of archery in general? Share your‌ comments below and let’s keep the conversation going.

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