Sinaloa Wins Bronze in Archery at the 2026 Conade National Olympics

Sinaloa Secures Bronze in Archery at 2026 National CONADE Games

The Sinaloa delegation has concluded its archery campaign at the 2026 National CONADE Games, capping off the event with a bronze medal. This final podium finish follows a strong start for the state’s archers, who established themselves as serious contenders early in the competition.

The event, held at the Unidad Deportiva Nueva Historia, saw Sinaloa’s athletes maintain a consistent presence throughout the tournament. The bronze medal serves as the final addition to a medal count that began with significant momentum during the opening days of the games.

A Strong Start in Nueva Historia

Sinaloa’s archery performance was characterized by an aggressive start. According to reports from the Instituto Sinaloense del Deporte y Educación Física (ISDE), the delegation secured three silver medals during the initial stages of the competition. This early success signaled the high level of preparation the state’s athletes brought to the national stage.

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Among the standout early performers was Alison Juliet Romero, whose contributions helped propel Sinaloa into the upper echelon of the standings during the first few days of play. The consistency shown by the team in the early rounds provided the foundation for the eventual bronze medal finish that closed out their participation.

Path to the National Stage

The success at the national level was preceded by a dominant showing in the state qualifiers. In the phase leading up to the 2026 National CONADE Games, the municipality of Culiacán emerged as a powerhouse in the discipline. Records from the state phase demonstrate that Culiacán dominated the medal table, capturing 25 total medals, including nine gold, 10 silver, and six bronze.

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This regional dominance ensured that Sinaloa sent a highly competitive roster to the national games, with athletes who had already proven their ability to perform under pressure. The transition from the state-level success in Culiacán to the national podium at the Unidad Deportiva Nueva Historia underscores the depth of archery talent currently developing within the state.

For those unfamiliar with the structure, the CONADE Games (Comisión Nacional del Deporte y el Deporte Escolar) represent the premier youth sporting event in Mexico, serving as a critical pipeline for future Olympic and international talent.

Summary of Sinaloa’s Archery Performance

Whereas the final bronze medal provided the closing note for the event, the overall campaign reflected a steady level of excellence. The combination of three early silver medals and a final bronze demonstrates a high floor of performance for the Sinaloense archers across different categories.

Summary of Sinaloa's Archery Performance
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  • Final Result: Bronze Medal
  • Early Momentum: Three Silver Medals secured in opening rounds
  • Venue: Unidad Deportiva Nueva Historia
  • State Pipeline: Strong qualification led by Culiacán’s 25-medal haul in state trials

With the conclusion of the archery events, the Sinaloa delegation now turns its focus to the remaining disciplines of the 2026 National CONADE Games. The state continues to look toward these youth competitions to identify the next generation of elite athletes capable of competing on the world stage.

Official updates on the final medal standings for the Sinaloa delegation are expected to be released by ISDE as the games conclude. Stay tuned for more coverage of the National CONADE Games on Archysport.

Do you think Sinaloa’s youth program is becoming the gold standard for archery in Mexico? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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