Coahuila Wins 21 Archery Medals in Tlaxcala

Coahuila Archery Team Secures 21-Medal Haul at National Games in Tlaxcala

The Coahuila archery delegation has solidified its status as a national powerhouse, concluding a dominant performance in Tlaxcala with a total of 21 medals. The state’s archers displayed exceptional precision across multiple categories, marking one of the most successful campaigns in the region’s recent sporting history.

The surge in medals reflects a strategic investment in youth development and rigorous qualifying processes. Leading up to the event, the state organized critical mark-taking sessions in Saltillo to ensure athletes were peaking at the correct time for the national stage. This preparation paid dividends in Tlaxcala, where Coahuila’s shooters consistently reached the podium in both individual and team events.

Dominance Across Categories

Coahuila’s success was not limited to a single discipline, as the team found success in both recurve and compound bow categories. The delegation’s ability to secure medals in mixed teams and age-restricted groups underscores the depth of talent currently emerging from the state.

Dominance Across Categories
Archery Medals Apizaco Dominance Across Categories Coahuila

A pivotal moment in the competition occurred in Apizaco, where the Coahuila Sub-16 compound team captured gold after a decisive victory in the team finals. This win served as a catalyst for the delegation, propelling them toward the final 21-medal tally.

For those unfamiliar with the nuances of the sport, the distinction between recurve and compound bows is significant. Recurve bows are the traditional style seen in the Olympics, relying on the archer’s strength and form, while compound bows utilize a system of cables and pulleys to increase accuracy and shooting power. Coahuila’s ability to medal in both demonstrates a versatile training program.

Key Performers and Standout Moments

While the team effort was paramount, several individual athletes emerged as stars of the tournament. The consistency of the Coahuila shooters was evident in the qualification rounds, where high scores provided the necessary seeding to dominate the knockout stages.

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The delegation’s growth is evident when compared to previous cycles. In the 2025 games, Coahuila’s archery program was a primary driver of the state’s overall medal count, contributing significantly to a total of 131 medals across 21 disciplines. The current 21-medal haul in Tlaxcala suggests a continuing upward trajectory for the program.

The Road to Success: From Saltillo to Tlaxcala

The path to the podium began months before the first arrow was shot in Tlaxcala. The state’s sports authorities implemented a strict qualifying pipeline, including a second round of official mark-taking on March 7 in Saltillo. This ensured that only the most competitive athletes represented the state, fostering a high-pressure environment that mirrored the intensity of the National CONADE Games.

The Road to Success: From Saltillo to Tlaxcala
Archery Medals Saltillo Apizaco

This systematic approach to preparation has allowed Coahuila to challenge the traditional archery strongholds of Mexico. By focusing on the Sub-16 and Sub-21 categories, the state is building a sustainable pipeline of talent that will likely impact national rankings for years to come.

Summary of Coahuila’s Archery Achievement

  • Total Medals: 21
  • Key Venue: Apizaco, Tlaxcala
  • Notable Victory: Sub-16 Compound Team Gold
  • Preparation Hub: Saltillo, Coahuila

As the delegation returns home, the focus shifts to maintaining this momentum. The success in Tlaxcala serves as a benchmark for the next generation of Coahuila archers, proving that the state’s infrastructure and coaching are capable of producing national champions.

The next confirmed checkpoint for the program will be the announcement of the training schedule for the upcoming national cycle, as the state looks to defend its standing in the archery rankings.

Do you believe Coahuila can maintain this dominance in the next national cycle? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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