Archery World Cup: Becerra and Schloesser Triumph in Antalya

Dafne Quintero and Mike Schloesser Secure Compound Titles at Antalya World Cup

Dafne Quintero of Mexico and Mike Schloesser of the Netherlands claimed individual gold medals in the compound archery competition at the World Archery Cup stage in Antalya, Turkey. The event, which concluded this past weekend, served as a critical indicator of form for top-tier archers ahead of the season’s major international championships.

Quintero secured the women’s compound title by defeating her opponents in a closely contested bracket, while Schloesser, a dominant figure in the men’s division, reaffirmed his consistency on the world stage. The Antalya venue, a staple on the World Archery circuit, provided challenging wind conditions that tested the technical precision of the field throughout the tournament.

How the Compound Finals Unfolded

In the women’s final, Dafne Quintero maintained composure under pressure to claim the top spot on the podium. Her path to victory involved consistent arrow placement, navigating the variable Mediterranean winds that often impact the Antalya range. According to official World Archery records, the Mexican athlete has steadily climbed the world rankings, and this performance underscores her current standing as one of the most reliable shooters in the compound discipline.

How the Compound Finals Unfolded

Mike Schloesser, often referred to by his nickname “Mr. Perfect,” lived up to his reputation in the men’s compound event. Schloesser demonstrated superior technical control, outshooting his final opponent to secure the gold. His ability to maintain a high average score in outdoor conditions remains a benchmark for the sport, as documented in the tournament’s official result sheets.

Why Antalya Remains a Global Archery Hub

The Antalya stage of the World Archery Cup is widely considered one of the most significant stops on the calendar. Its location on the Turkish coast offers specific climatic variables that require archers to adjust their equipment and sight settings frequently. For athletes, success in Antalya is often viewed as a litmus test for the upcoming World Championships and the end-of-season World Cup Final.

Why Antalya Remains a Global Archery Hub

The competition also provided an opportunity for rising stars to compete against established veterans. By hosting both individual and team events, the tournament format allows organizers to evaluate depth across national squads. Rankings earned in Antalya contribute directly to the qualification pathways for future international events, ensuring that every match carries weight for the athletes involved.

Technical Demands of Compound Archery

Compound archery differs significantly from the recurve discipline seen in the Olympic Games. The use of pulleys and cables allows for a let-off in draw weight, enabling archers to hold at full draw with greater stability. However, this mechanical advantage places a higher premium on precision; in international competition, the difference between a gold medal and missing the podium is often measured in millimeters.

Cho Su A v Dafne Quintero – compound women bronze | Hermosillo 2023 World Cup Final

During the Antalya event, observers noted that the archers who performed best were those who effectively managed their “shot process” despite the shifting wind speeds. Coaches and analysts often point to the mental fortitude required to execute a perfect shot when the gusty conditions common to the Antalya venue come into play.

Looking Ahead to the Next Competition

With the Antalya stage now complete, the archery world shifts its focus toward the next stop on the World Archery circuit. Athletes are currently preparing for upcoming qualification rounds and regional events that will determine the final field for the World Cup Final later this year.

Looking Ahead to the Next Competition

Fans can follow updated rankings and athlete profiles through the official World Archery database. As the season progresses, the performances of Quintero and Schloesser will remain the standard against which other compound archers are measured. Further details regarding the schedule for the next World Cup stage are expected to be published on the governing body’s website in the coming weeks.

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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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