Italian horseback archery grows since 2018

Since 2018, horseback archery in Italy has experienced steady growth, marked by the establishment of national competitions and increased participation at the European level. This development reflects a burgeoning interest in the discipline within the country's equestrian community.

Horseback archery, a dynamic equestrian sport combining riding and precision shooting, has seen notable progress in Italy over the past several years. According to reports from Cavallo Magazine, the Italian movement began its growth path in 2018. This period has been characterized by the organization of national competitions, providing a platform for local athletes to hone their skills.

The sport's rising profile has also led to more frequent appearances by Italian participants on the European stage. These international engagements highlight the discipline's expanding reach and the competitive potential of Italian riders. While specific events or standout performances are not detailed in recent coverage, the overall trajectory points to a maturing scene that could further integrate with broader equestrian activities.

This growth aligns with wider trends in Italian equestrian sports, where traditional and niche disciplines are gaining traction. As the community evolves, horseback archery stands out for its unique blend of athleticism and historical roots, drawing enthusiasts eager to preserve and promote this ancient art form in a modern context.

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