El Salvador & Guatemala: Central American Archery Gold

Archery Crowns New Champions at XII central American Games Guatemala 2025

GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala – The air at the Víctor Manuel Castellanos Industrial Park crackled with tension and the sharp thwack of arrows finding their mark as the XII Central American Games Guatemala 2025 concluded its archery competitions this Friday. El Salvador and Guatemala emerged as the dominant forces, splitting the majority of the gold medals and showcasing the burgeoning talent within the region.

For American sports fans accustomed to the high-stakes drama of the Olympics or the NCAA championships, the Central American and Caribbean games offer a engaging glimpse into the development of elite athletes on a regional stage. Think of it as a proving ground, much like the Pan American Games, where future Olympians hone their skills and national pride is on the line.

Recurve Archery: A Tale of Two Nations

The recurve category, the conventional Olympic discipline, saw an intense showdown between El Salvador and Guatemala.In the men’s team event, the Salvadoran trio of Óscar Ticas, Andrés Martínez, and Héctor Ramos clinched the gold medal, outdueling a strong Guatemalan team featuring Thomas Flossbach, Christian García, and Marco López, who secured the silver.

individually, the spotlight shone brightly on Ana Cea of El Salvador, who captured the women’s recurve gold. On the men’s side, Guatemala’s Thomas Flossbach proved his mettle, taking home the top prize. The mixed recurve event also saw El salvador’s Jocelyn Urías and Óscar Ticas stand atop the podium, demonstrating their prowess as a formidable duo.

Jocelyn urías, a 24-year-old archer from El Salvador, shared her elation after her victory. I am more than proud of all the work I have done with my team, my coach and my parents. They are a fundamental part of having won. A lot of nerves, I had never shot on stage. It is a new emotion that I was able to control, she told reporters, highlighting the mental fortitude required at this level.

Compound Archery: Guatemalan Dominance and Salvadoran Success

The compound archery discipline, known for its speed and precision, also delivered thrilling finishes. Guatemalan archer Julio Barillas was the standout performer in the men’s category, earning a well-deserved gold medal. In the women’s compound event, Paola Corado of El Salvador claimed the gold, adding another meaningful victory for her nation.

Thomas Flossbach, who also secured individual gold in the recurve, reflected on the demanding competition. It was a long, tiring day, and filled with many emotions, Flossbach stated. I am very happy, very satisfied with the results, which help me close the competitive year and prepare for the continuation of my career. His performance underscores the dedication and endurance required of these athletes.

Looking Ahead: What’s next for Central American Archery?

The performances at the XII Central American Games Guatemala 2025 serve as a powerful indicator of the growing strength and competitiveness of archery in the region. For U.S.sports enthusiasts, keeping an eye on these developing athletes could mean spotting future international stars. The dedication and passion displayed here mirror the drive seen in American collegiate and professional sports, reminding us that talent knows no borders.

Potential Areas for Further Investigation:

  • Olympic Aspirations: Which of these medalists have their sights set on qualifying for future Olympic Games? What are their training regimens like?
  • development Programs: How do El Salvador and Guatemala nurture young archery talent? Are there specific grassroots initiatives that U.S. sports organizations could learn from?
  • Technological Advancements: Are there any unique training technologies or equipment innovations being utilized by these athletes or their coaches?
  • Cross-Sport Comparisons: How does the dedication and training commitment of these archers compare to athletes in more mainstream American sports like basketball or football?

As the dust settles in Guatemala, the archers depart with medals and invaluable experience. Their journey is far from over, and the archysports.com team will be watching closely to see where their arrows fly next.

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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