The opening stage of the 2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup delivered an exciting weekend of competition in Puebla, Mexico. Athletes from around the world came together for a deep, high-level field, and Team Bee Stinger was well represented on the podium.
Gold Medal Performance
A major highlight of the weekend came in the team competition, where two standout archers helped power Colombia to a gold medal finish. Current junior world record holder Pablo Gomez Zuluaga and teammate Sebastian Arenas Diaz delivered consistent, high pressure shooting to secure the top spot on the podium.
Both athletes showed poise when it mattered most, contributing to a strong team performance and a well-earned gold medal finish on the world stage.

Powered by Bee Stinger Premier Plus Stabilizers
Both athletes competed using Bee Stinger Premier Plus stabilizers, trusted for delivering the stability, balance, and shot control needed at the highest level of international competition.
Their performance in Puebla continues to highlight how premium stabilization plays a key role in repeatable execution under pressure, especially in team format shooting where consistency is critical.
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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 results, and event recaps.