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Santo Domingo – The X Merengue Cup archery competition, a key qualifier for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026, is set to be a landmark event, drawing a record number of athletes and countries while offering crucial world ranking points.

The tournament, slated for June 18-22, is nearing completion at the renovated Arch of Eastern Arch. According to José Miguel Robiou, president of the Dominican federation of Archery (Fedota), preparations are 95% complete.

robiou emphasized the notable interest the X Merengue Cup has generated,confirming the participation of 270 athletes representing 25 nations. This level of participation underscores the growing global appeal of archery, mirroring trends seen in other precision sports like competitive shooting and darts.

This qualifier will have a record participation of athletes and countries. It will be a great sports party, said Robiou, highlighting the support from World Archery, World Archery Americas, the Dominican Olympic Committee (COD), and the Ministry of Sports.

The championship offers a total of 64 qualifying spots for the Central American and Caribbean Games, in addition to the 12 places automatically granted to the Dominican Republic as the host nation.

An additional 40 spots will be up for grabs in a second and final qualifier next year, with the location yet to be determined. The archery tournament at the Central American and Caribbean Games will feature a total of 116 competitors. This tiered qualification system is similar to those used in other Olympic sports, ensuring a high level of competition.

The finals are scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday,June 22,where champions in each specialty and division will be crowned. This culmination promises intense competition and showcases the precision and skill of elite archers.

The championship will award four team slots in each of the four events.The winners of the quarterfinal matches in a special round on june 19 will secure three places for their teams in the Games. This format mirrors the bracket play seen in NCAA basketball tournaments, adding an element of excitement and unpredictability.

Following the quarterfinals, team placements will be finalized, and semifinal and final matches will determine medal winners. This structure ensures that every match carries significant weight,contributing to the overall drama of the competition.

The Dominican Republic,as the host of the 2026 Games,will not participate in the qualifying rounds. This allows them to focus on preparing their team and ensuring the smooth operation of the event.

Among the countries competing in the X Merengue Cup are: Bahamas, bermuda, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, American Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, peru, puerto Rico, Slovenia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, France, Germany, and the Dominican Republic, among others. the diverse portrayal highlights the global reach of archery and the growing interest in the sport worldwide.

Further investigation could explore the impact of this tournament on the development of archery in the Caribbean region and the potential for increased participation from U.S. archers in future international competitions. Additionally,analyzing the economic benefits of hosting such a large-scale sporting event for the Dominican republic would provide valuable insights.

Photo caption

the tournament will be held in the Eastern Park Tire.

Santo Domingo – Teh X merengue Cup archery competition, a key qualifier for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026, is set to be a landmark event, drawing a record number of athletes and countries while offering crucial world ranking points.

The tournament, slated for june 18-22, is nearing completion at the renovated Arch of eastern Arch. According to José Miguel Robiou, president of the Dominican Federation of Archery (Fedota), preparations are 95% complete.

Robiou emphasized the notable interest the X Merengue Cup has generated, confirming the participation of 270 athletes representing 25 nations.This level of participation underscores the growing global appeal of archery, mirroring trends seen in other precision sports like competitive shooting and darts.

This qualifier will have a record participation of athletes and countries. It will be a great sports party, said Robiou, highlighting the support from World Archery, World Archery Americas, the Dominican Olympic Committee (COD), and the Ministry of Sports.

The championship offers a total of 64 qualifying spots for the Central American and Caribbean Games, along with the 12 places automatically granted to the Dominican Republic as the host nation.

An additional 40 spots will be up for grabs in a second and final qualifier next year, with the location yet to be determined. The archery tournament at the central American and Caribbean Games will feature a total of 116 competitors.This tiered qualification system is similar to those used in other Olympic sports, ensuring a high level of competition.

The finals are scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, June 22, where champions in each specialty and division will be crowned. This culmination promises intense competition and showcases the precision and skill of elite archers.

The championship will award four team slots in each of the four events. The winners of the quarterfinal matches in a special round on June 19 will secure three places for their teams in the Games. This format mirrors the bracket play seen in NCAA basketball tournaments, adding an element of excitement and unpredictability.

Following the quarterfinals, team placements will be finalized, and semifinal and final matches will determine medal winners. This structure ensures that every match carries critically important weight, contributing to the overall drama of the competition.

The Dominican Republic, as the host of the 2026 Games, will not participate in the qualifying rounds.This allows them to focus on preparing their team and ensuring the smooth operation of the event.

Among the countries competing in the X Merengue cup are: Bahamas, Bermuda, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, American Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Slovenia, Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, France, Germany, and the Dominican Republic, among others. The diverse portrayal highlights the global reach of archery and the growing interest in the sport worldwide.

Further investigation could explore the impact of this tournament on the development of archery in the Caribbean region and the potential for increased participation from U.S. archers in future international competitions. Additionally, analyzing the economic benefits of hosting such a large-scale sporting event for the Dominican Republic would provide valuable insights.

Key Competition Data at a Glance: X Merengue Cup

Metric Details Meaning
Tournament Name X Merengue Cup A qualifying Event for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games
Dates June 18-22 Duration of the elite archery competition in Santo Domingo
Location Renovated Arch of Eastern Arch Hosts archery competition and offers world ranking points
Participating Athletes 270 Record number of competitors, showcasing the sport’s popularity
Participating Nations 25 Diverse representation demonstrating archery’s global appeal
Qualifying Spots Offered 64 Positions available for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games
Dominican Republic Automatic Spots 12 Guaranteed entries as the Games host.
Additional Qualifier 40 Spots Second qualifier next year for additional athletes
Total Competitors at Games 116 Total number of archers expected at the 2026 Games
Team Spot Allocation 4 per event x 4 events Team qualifications will be secured during quarterfinal rounds

(Image Alt Text: Archers in action during a previous archery competition, showing the precision and focus involved.)

A Fresh Perspective: Beyond the Competition

The X Merengue Cup is more than just a qualifier; it’s a vital step in the development of archery in the Caribbean and a testament to the sport’s increasing global footprint. With it’s strategic location and robust infrastructure, the Dominican Republic is positioning itself as a key player in the international archery scene. The tournament’s success will undoubtedly inspire local youth and contribute to the country’s sports tourism sector, creating both immediate economic impact and long-term benefits for the region.

The emphasis on team qualification, mirroring tournament structures in other popular sports, injects an added layer of excitement and strategic gameplay. This innovative approach promises not only thrilling matches but also a boost in team spirit and international camaraderie. The event’s organizers’ commitment to inclusivity is also noteworthy, welcoming athletes from diverse backgrounds and skill levels, further fostering archery’s growing appeal.

FAQ: Your Top Questions Answered About the X Merengue Cup

Q: What is the X Merengue Cup?

A: The X Merengue cup is an international archery competition and a qualifying event for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games Santo Domingo 2026. It attracts archers worldwide, offering crucial opportunities to gain world ranking points and qualify for the Games.

Q: When and where is the X Merengue Cup taking place?

A: The competition is scheduled to be held from June 18-22 at the newly renovated Arch of Eastern Arch in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Q: How manny athletes and countries are participating?

A: The X Merengue Cup will feature approximately 270 archers representing 25 different nations, marking a record turnout for the event.

Q: What are the stakes for the archers at this tournament?

A: The primary goal of the archers is to earn one of the 64 qualifying spots available for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games. Moreover, the competition allows archers to improve their world rankings.

Q: How many spots does the Dominican Republic have at the Games?

A: As the host, the Dominican Republic is automatically granted 12 spots for the 2026 Games. They will not participate in the qualifying rounds.

Q: What is the format of the qualifying rounds?

A: Qualifiers will be held in two parts: the X Merengue Cup and a subsequent event next year. Teams earn their spots as the result of the quarter final matches in which the winners will secure the spot.

Q: where can I find results and updates?

A: Real-time results and extensive updates will be available on the official World Archery website and associated social media channels. Specific details will be updated closer to the event.

Q: Why is this competition important for the Dominican Republic?

A: Hosting the X Merengue Cup elevates the Dominican Republic’s profile in the archery world, supports their preparation for the 2026 Games, and boosts sports tourism.

Photo caption: Archers compete in the arena in a previous competition.

The tournament will be held in the Eastern Park Tire, a recently renovated area.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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