The opening stage of the 2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup delivered an exciting weekend of competition in Puebla. Athletes from around the world came together for a high-level field of competition, and Team Gold Tip stood out with impressive performances across both team and individual events.
Gold Medal Performance in the Team Event
A major highlight of the weekend came in the team competition, where two of Gold Tip's standout athletes played a key role in securing the gold medal for Colombia. Current junior world record holder Pablo Gomez Zuluaga and teammate Sebastian Arenas Diaz helped power their team to the top of the podium with strong, consistent shooting under pressure.
Both athletes delivered when it mattered most, contributing to Colombia's gold medal finish and reinforcing their status among the top rising talents in international archery.

Individual Podium Success for Slovenia
In the individual competition, Slovenia's Tim Jevsnik earned a well-deserved bronze medal after a strong performance throughout the event. His consistency and composure on the line helped him secure a spot on the podium in a highly competitive field.

Powered by Gold Tip Pierce Tour Shafts
All three athletes competed using the award-winning Gold Tip Pierce Tour shafts, continuing a strong trend of top international performers trusting Gold Tip equipment at the highest level of the sport. Their success in Puebla highlights both athlete skill and the reliability of the setup on the world stage.
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For full event results and additional coverage from the 2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 1 in Puebla, visit World Archery for official standings, match breakdowns, and detailed recaps.