The Coahuila archers experienced a meeting of learning and evolution in terms of international competition at the World Cup Final in Tlaxcala.
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SALTILLO, Coahuila. – The final deadline was reached and the Coahuila goalkeepers Ángela Ruiz and Matías Grande closed their performance in the Archery World Cup Finalwhich took place in Tlaxcala.
Although the representatives of Coahuila showed a high level of competence, They faced difficult duels that defined their place in the competition.
The Mexican Ale Valencia closed 4-6 against the Indian, world medalist, Deepika Kumari in the semifinals of the women’s recurve of the Archery World Cup Final #Tlaxcala24 and goes for the bronze medal pic.twitter.com/WXHeDpVq07
— Katy (@katilunga) October 20, 2024
How was Matías Grande’s performance in the competition?
Matías Grande managed to advance to the semifinals after beating the Italian Mauro Nespoli with a score of 6-2, demonstrating his ability in the recurve bow modality.
However, his path to the final was cut short when he faced the South Korean Kim Woojin, current number one in the world ranking, losing a tight 6-4.
This led him to compete for bronze against the Brazilian Marcus D’Almeida, a duel that ended with a 6-2 defeat, leaving Matías in fourth position in the competition. a sample of the evolution and scope of the skills of the Coahuila native in his international dispute.
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What was Ángela Ruiz’s performance in the women’s category?
Ángela Ruiz, another prominent archer from Coahuila, had an outstanding participation in the women’s recurve bow modality.
However, his run in the tournament ended in the quarterfinals, where he faced Jiaman Li of China. Despite her effort and consistency in each shot, Ruiz was surpassed with a score of 7-3, thus saying goodbye to the competition in Tlaxcala.
What did this participation mean for the Coahuila archers?
Ruiz and Grande’s experience in the Archery World Cup Final represented an important learning experience and an opportunity to measure themselves against the best archers in the world.
Despite not reaching the podium, both demonstrated their sporting growth and raised the name of Coahuila. In this way, their participation in the confrontation with foreigners strengthens their preparation for future international events, where they will seek to continue improving and consolidate themselves as references in Mexican archery.
The performance of Ángela Ruiz and Matías Grande in Tlaxcala is an example of the commitment and dedication of the Coahuila archers in the international arena, leaving a legacy capable of inspiring new generations of athletes in the region.
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