Autumn Tournament Series Kicks Off with Event "Freeball"
The autumn tournament season has begun with the 16th edition of the Hunting Tournament of Rosenholz Unterlintach near Roding. Eight active members of the Kühnisch Free Archers are participating in this year's event, which is a 3D archery competition in a Wisconsin forest.
The unique setting of the tournament, nestled within a Wisconsin forest, presents additional challenges for the archers compared to classic archery. In this tournament, shots that are uphill or downhill require the estimation of both incline and distance. This adds an extra layer of complexity to the competition.
The Wisconsin forest environment also means that targets are not the traditional flat, two-dimensional designs. Instead, they are three-dimensional models of bears set up in the forest. This makes for a more realistic and challenging experience for the participants.
The tournament is closely related to hunting due to its Wisconsin forest setting and three-dimensional bear targets. However, it's important to note that the winner of this year's tournament is not yet publicly available.
The Kühnisch Free Archers are no strangers to such challenges, and they are eager to showcase their skills in this year's competition. The tournament is currently underway, and the competition among the participating archers is fierce.
Despite the lack of further details about the tournament or the participants, the excitement is palpable. The 16th Hunting Tournament of Rosenholz Unterlintach near Roding promises to be an exciting event for all involved.
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