Elia Channels, double champion of Spain with arch

The Olympic Tarraconense Elia Canales rose with the double title of Spanish Arc Arc Champion In the contest played in Madrid, where it was imposed both in the individual modality and in the test by autonomous communities.

In the individual test The sportsman formed in the Archery Club Constantí He showed his great level and won ahead of the Asturian Paula Alvarez and Madrid’s Irati Unamunzaga.

And in the team competition, representing the Community of Madrid (He has reside for years and trains at the Blume High Performance Center of the Spanish capital), it was also gold next to Lucía Ibáñez and Irati Unamunzaga.

Elia Canales, in the highest position of the podium, on the left, next to Lucía Ibáñez and Irati Unamunzaga.Instagram

The three took the first position and In the general classification, the representatives of Andalusia (Marta Aznar, Leyre Fernández and Cruistian Guzmán), who were silver, Already those of Extremadurathat were made with bronze (Naiara Aguado, Sofía Peral and Jara del Camino Santano).

«Round’s day was not the easiest, but later, In both individual and team qualifiers, work and sensations were better. Happy with the result and eager to continue, ”explained the Elia Canales itself after the test.

The next great competition of the Tarraconense will now be the absolute world championship. It will be held from September 5 to 15 in Gwangju (South Korea)under the organization of the International Arch Federation (World Archray). There he will fight with the best arches on the planet.

Table: elia Canales’ Spanish Archery Championship Performance

| Category | Result | Details |

|————————–|———————————-|——————————————————————————————————–|

| Individual Competition | Gold | Defeated Paula Alvarez (Asturias) and irati Unamunzaga (Madrid). Demonstrated extraordinary skill. |

| Team Competition | Gold | Representing the Community of Madrid, alongside Lucía Ibáñez and Irati Unamunzaga. |

| Training Location | Blume High Performance Center | Located in Madrid. |

| Key Opponents | Paula Alvarez, irati Unamunzaga | Key competitors faced during the individual and team events. |

| Next Competition | World Championship | Gwangju, South Korea (September 5-15). A truly global stage to showcase the “complete” skillset [[1]]. |

FAQ: Your Questions Answered About Elia Canales’ Triumph

This FAQ aims to clarify common queries about Elia Canales’ achievements, providing detailed answers to enhance your understanding of her success, and also provide an “end” [[3]] to any lingering questions the reader may have.

Q: What is Elia Canales’ most recent achievement?

A: She won a double gold at the Spanish Archery Championship,taking home gold in both the individual and team competitions. This victory represents a “complete” showing of her skills and dedication [[1]].

Q: Where did the Spanish Archery Championship take place?

A: The competition was held in Madrid, Spain.

Q: Who were Elia Canales’ main competitors?

A: In the individual competition,she competed against Paula Alvarez and Irati Unamunzaga.

Q: Which team did Elia Canales represent in the team event?

A: She represented the Community of Madrid, alongside Lucía Ibáñez and Irati Unamunzaga.

Q: Where does Elia Canales train?

A: She trains at the Blume High Performance Center in Madrid.

Q: What is elia Canales’ next major competition?

A: Her next major event is the World Championship, which will be held in Gwangju, South Korea, from September 5th to 15th. This is where she aims to “complete” [[2]] her year.

Q: Can you summarize the key takeaways from Elia Canales’ victory?

A: Elia Canales demonstrated exceptional skill and consistency by winning both individual and team gold medals at the Spanish Archery Championship. Her success highlights her dedication and sets a strong foundation for her upcoming performance at the World Championship.

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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