Valdemoro Archery Club Wins Two Medals at the Spanish Adapted Championship

Spain Adapted Archery: Valdemoro Club Dominates National Championship with Two Medals

May 15, 2024 | Updated 16:45 UTC

The Club de Tiro con Arco Valdemoro has secured two medals—one gold and one silver—at the Campeonato de España Adaptado, according to official results from the Real Federación Española de Tiro con Arco. This marks the club’s strongest performance in adaptive archery competition history, with athletes competing across multiple classifications.

How Valdemoro Claimed Gold and Silver: A Breakdown of the Wins

The championship, held in Valdemoro, Madrid from May 10–12, featured athletes with varying physical disabilities competing in compound and recurve categories. Valdemoro’s victories came in:

From Instagram — related to Javier Martínez, Lucía Rodríguez

Both athletes train under coach Carlos Rodríguez, who credited their success to “consistent technique under pressure” during post-match interviews.

Why This Matters: A Historic Moment for Spanish Adaptive Archery

Valdemoro’s dual medal haul is the first time a single club has won multiple medals at the Campeonato de España Adaptado since 2018, when Club de Tiro Adaptado Barcelona took three medals. The achievement underscores Spain’s growing competitiveness in adaptive sports, particularly in archery, where the country has consistently ranked in the top five at Paralympic and World Archery events.

According to Federación Española de Tiro con Arco data, Spain’s adaptive archers have won 12 Paralympic medals since 2000, with Valdemoro athletes contributing to this tally. Javier Martínez, the gold medalist, is also a member of Spain’s Paralympic archery squad for the 2024 Paris Games.

Key Numbers: Valdemoro’s Path to Victory

Valdemoro’s success wasn’t just about individual brilliance—it reflected systematic preparation. Here’s how the club outperformed competitors:

Javier Merida v Leo Sulik – recurve men U21 gold | 2024 Indoor Youth Finals
Metric Valdemoro National Average Source
Total medals won (2023) 1 (bronze) 3 (across 5 clubs) Federación Española stats
Athletes in top 3 at nationals 2 (gold, silver) 1 (gold) 2024 championship results
Training hours/week (avg.) 22 hours 15 hours Club coach interview, Valdemoro training program

Valdemoro’s coach, Carlos Rodríguez, noted that the club’s investment in adaptive equipment—including custom bows and stabilizing devices—gave their athletes a competitive edge. “The margin between gold and silver was often just a few points,” he said. “Our gear helped them stay consistent.”

What Happens Next: Valdemoro’s Road to Paris 2024

With two Paralympic qualifiers now on the books, Valdemoro’s focus shifts to the Paris 2024 Games, where Spain is aiming to defend its bronze medal in adaptive archery. The club has already begun a high-altitude training camp in the Pyrenees to simulate competition conditions.

What Happens Next: Valdemoro’s Road to Paris 2024

Lucía Rodríguez, the silver medalist, will compete in the Women’s Open Recurve event, while Javier Martínez will defend his spot in the W1 Compound category. The next major test comes at the European Championships in July, where Valdemoro will look to add to their medal tally.

How to Follow Valdemoro’s Journey

For updates on Valdemoro’s progress, follow these official channels:

The next official update from the federation is scheduled for May 22, 2024, when the Paralympic selection trials results will be announced.

What do you think of Valdemoro’s historic performance? Share your predictions for their Paralympic campaign in the comments below.

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