The Precision and Passion of French Compak Sporting

 

Christophe Auvret — The Precision and Passion of French Compak Sporting

Few names in the world of sporting clays resonate with such consistency, dedication, and technical mastery as Christophe Auvret. A multiple world and European champion, Auvret has become one of the defining figures of French Compak Sporting — not only for his performances but also for his role as a mentor and promoter of the sport.


From Hunter’s Instinct to Global Recognition

Christophe Auvret’s journey began, like that of many French shooters, with a passion for hunting and the instinctive art of reading movement and timing. What started as a pastime soon evolved into a lifelong pursuit of excellence.
By the early 2000s, he was already competing on the international stage, and by the 2010s, his name was firmly established among the elite of the FITASC (Fédération Internationale de Tir aux Armes Sportives de Chasse).

Known for his calm precision and flawless technique, Auvret has represented the essence of French shooting — discipline, elegance, and efficiency. His performances have earned him respect not only in France but also across Europe, where he regularly stands alongside legends like Jean-Paul Mordefroid and Christophe Lambert.


Major Achievements and Titles

Below is a summary of Christophe Auvret’s key international achievements. These results highlight both his consistency and his longevity in the top tier of competitive shooting.

YearCompetitionDisciplineLocationResult / Score
2011World Championship FITASCParcours de ChasseOrville (France)🥇 1st place — 198/200
2014European ChampionshipCompak SportingSignes (France)🥇 1st place
2015World ChampionshipCompak SportingTallinn (Estonia)🥈 2nd place — 198/200
2016World ChampionshipCompak SportingBuckinghamshire (England)🥈 2nd place
2017European ChampionshipCompak SportingBydgoszcz (Poland)🥈 2nd place — 197/200
2018World Championship FITASCParcours de ChasseSaint-Lambert-Laon (France)🥇 1st place — 191/200
2022Euro Shooting Cash (7th edition)Compak/SportingSologne Shooting Club (France)🥇 1st place — 189 after shoot-off

These achievements confirm Auvret’s place among the most accomplished French clay shooters of his generation. He remains one of the few competitors to have medaled in both Parcours de Chasse and Compak Sporting at world level — a testament to his versatility.


The Man Behind “La Rapée” — A Legacy in Motion

Beyond his medals, Christophe Auvret has dedicated his life to promoting the discipline through La Rapée Ball-Trap, his prestigious shooting ground located in Gisors, Normandy.
Since taking over the management of La Rapée in 2005, he has transformed it into one of France’s leading centers for clay shooting. The club is now a benchmark for training, hosting, and event organization.

La Rapée is not just a venue — it’s a living ecosystem of French shooting culture. It welcomes beginners for initiation courses, provides professional coaching for competitors, and regularly organizes regional and national events under the supervision of the FFBT (Fédération Française de Ball-Trap et de Tir).

Auvret’s philosophy is clear: every shooter, no matter the level, deserves the right environment to grow.
He insists on the importance of training on diverse shooting layouts, a principle he applies both for his personal preparation and his students. According to him, adaptability to different trajectories, wind conditions, and terrain angles is the foundation of a true champion.


Mentor, Innovator, and Ambassador

As a coach, Christophe Auvret shares not just his technical expertise but also his deep understanding of focus, rhythm, and emotional control. He trains promising athletes who aim to reach national and international competitions, emphasizing a holistic approach — mental stability, technical repetition, and strategic reading of the target flight.

He also promotes innovation in the sport. Under his direction, La Rapée has introduced modern training technologies, such as simulation tools and improved launch systems, ensuring that French shooters train under world-class conditions.

Moreover, Auvret actively participates in developing the national competition calendar, collaborating with organizers and federations to maintain France’s leading role in international Compak Sporting.


Legacy and Vision

Christophe Auvret’s career stands as a bridge between tradition and evolution. His victories remind the world of France’s dominance in sporting clays, while his work as a club owner and mentor ensures the sport’s future.
Under his guidance, La Rapée continues to produce new talent and maintain the camaraderie that defines French shooting culture — a perfect balance between competitiveness and passion.

Today, Auvret is not just a champion; he is a guardian of the sport’s spirit, a teacher who shapes future generations, and an ambassador of excellence and fair play.


Quick Facts

FieldDetails
Full NameChristophe Auvret
NationalityFrench 🇫🇷
DisciplinesCompak Sporting, Parcours de Chasse
Main TitlesWorld Champion (2011, 2018), European Champion (2014), Multiple Silver Medals
Club / GroundLa Rapée Ball-Trap, Gisors, Normandy
RolesProfessional Shooter, Coach, Club Owner
FederationsFITASC, FFBT
Motto“Every target is a new challenge — perfection lies in balance.”

In Summary

Christophe Auvret embodies the evolution of French clay shooting — a master technician, a visionary coach, and a passionate ambassador of the sport.
Through his performances, his teaching, and his management of La Rapée, he continues to inspire generations of shooters who follow in his footsteps, proving that precision, perseverance, and passion remain the essence of true sporting excellence.

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