2026 Mexican National Archery Championship Kicks Off at CNAR

The Centro Nacional de Desarrollo de Talentos Deportivos y Alto Rendimiento (CNAR) serves as the primary stage for the Campeonato Nacional de Tiro con Arco 2026, bringing together Mexico’s top archery competitors from August 19 to August 23, 2026. Organized with the backing of the Comisión Nacional de Cultura Física y Deporte (CONADE) and World Archery México, the tournament features national title contests across individual, team, and mixed team events in recurve, compound, and barebow categories.

Archery Elite Gather at CNAR for 2026 National Showdown

Qualification Rounds Set the Precision Standard

Competition opened on Wednesday with official practice sessions and the men’s qualification round, according to event schedules.

Participants must complete 72 arrows at the official distances established for each category during the initial phase, establishing precision and consistency standings ahead of direct elimination rounds. Thursday’s slate features women’s qualification and team competitions, followed by individual and mixed team rounds on Friday.

Tactical Formats Drive Regional Delegation Strategy

The tournament format incorporates specific regulations set by World Archery for individual brackets, alongside state-level representations in team events.

2026 Mexican National Archery Championship Kicks Off at CNAR
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Mixed team categories comprise one male and one female athlete representing the same entity, a format designed to encourage balanced participation across regional delegations. Weekend action shifts toward medal rounds, with team and mixed team finals scheduled for Saturday.

Estadio Fray Nano Hosts Sunday Medal Showdowns

Sunday, August 23, marks the decisive final day of the championship, with individual finals moving to the Estadio Fray Nano in Mexico City.

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