At the Campeonato Nacional Máster de Tiro con Arco in San Luis Potosí, quintanarroense archer Héctor Sansores Cuevas secured three gold medals in the Sub-50 Recurvo Varonil category, according to regional sports reports from August 2026.
Competing at the Club Cinegético y de Tiro Halcones A.C., Sansores dominated multiple disciplines across the tournament. In the individual recurve final, he defeated David Vélez of Mexico City by a score of 6-0, posting set partials of 29-28, 29-27, and 29-26, according to Grupo Cantón Radio Deportes.
Triple Gold Sweep in San Luis Potosí
The 32-year-old athlete’s campaign extended across both indoor and outdoor events within the Sub-50 Recurvo division. In the indoor competition, Sansores captured his first gold medal by tallying 581 points, outscoring Querétaro competitors José Luis Martínez and Diego Ambriz, as reported by El Despertador.
He followed that performance outdoors by registering 666 units to secure another first-place finish ahead of Ambriz and Saúl de la Cruz of Nuevo León. Sansores completed his sweep by claiming the individual Sub-50 recurve title with a 6-2 victory over Ambriz in the bracket rounds.
Team Competition and State Support
Beyond his individual achievements, Sansores teamed up with Raúl Alvarado and David Alejandro Vélez Sánchez under the team banner “Los Chipocles.” The trio combined for round scores of 55, 55, and 52 during the team events.

Regional reporting indicates that Sansores’ preparation and competitive output align with the Nuevo Acuerdo por el Bienestar y Desarrollo framework promoted by Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa. The initiative, coordinated through the Comisión de Deporte de Quintana Roo (CODEQ), aims to provide state athletes with institutional training resources.
With his victories in San Luis Potosí, Sansores reinforces his standing in domestic master archery while establishing Quintana Roo as a competitive hub in the national circuit.
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