More than 600 archers from across the country will compete in Tlaxcala during the President’s Archery Cup, an event taking place from March 18-22 at the High-Performance Sports Complex in Apizaco. This competition will be crucial for young athletes seeking qualification for the Pan American Championships in Medellín, Colombia.
Registration for the tournament officially closed after exceeding 600 entries, solidifying this competition as one of the most important on the national archery calendar.
The Tlaxcala Institute of Sports (IDET) announced that, for the second consecutive year, Tlaxcala will host this competition, which will bring together the elite of the sport in the youth, master, and para archery categories. Athletes with disabilities will also use the tournament as preparation for the Pan American Games scheduled for late 2026.
The tournament boasts a prize purse of 150,000 pesos, making it one of the most attractive events on the national archery circuit.
The competition will take place at the athletics track of the High-Performance Sports Complex, where top-level archers from across the country are expected to participate. Admission is free, allowing the public to attend and enjoy the competitions from the stands.
With this type of competition, Tlaxcala continues to position itself as a national benchmark in the organization of high-level sporting events, bringing together athletes from different entities of the country and giving the public the opportunity to witness disciplines such as archery.

Source: lajornadadeoriente




