The USMT Paris 13 hosts a departmental Beursault archery competition within its historic urban shooting corridors in the 13th arrondissement. Tracing its origins to this club has represented the technical and sporting identity of the district as a center of both industrial and traditional manual crafts. The event reinforcement the regional identity of the Greater Paris area by maintaining rigorous artisanal shooting standards in a modern neighborhood. Spectators experience a quiet atmosphere where precision meets ritual within a protected urban sanctuary for the noble arts. This championship has a significant social impact by uniting specialized local clubs in the preservation of ancient guild regulations and sporting ethics. For researchers it afford a unique chance to study the application of medieval sport traditions within contemporary urban architectural and social contexts. ensures the continuity of of regional archery continues to thrive as a vital component of the Parisian cultural and sporting heritage.