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Sara López
Lopez in 2019

Personal information

Full name

Sara José López Bueno

Nickname

"Compound Archery Queen"

Born

April 24, 1995 (1995-04-24) (age 29)
Pereira, Colombia

Height

1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)

Weight

80 kg (180 lb)

Sport

Country

 Colombia

Sport

Archery

Event

Compound

Medal record

Representing  Colombia

Women's compound archery

Event

1st

2nd

3rd

World Championships

5

1

1

World Youth Championships

3

1

0

World Cup Final

8

0

0

World Cup

26

11

8

World Games

2

1

1

Pan American Games

2

1

1

Pan American Championships

6

7

2

CAC Games

3

4

1

South American Games

6

0

0

Bolivarian Games

11

0

0

Total

72

26

14

World Championships

Gold medal – first place

2013 Belek

Team

Gold medal – first place

2017 Mexico City

Team

Gold medal – first place

2021 Yankton

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2021 Yankton

Team

Gold medal – first place

2021 Yankton

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2023 Berlin

Mixed team

Bronze medal – third place

2015 Copenhagen

Individual

World Cup Final

Gold medal – first place

2014 Lausanne

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2015 Mexico City

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2017 Rome

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2018 Samsun

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2019 Moscow

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2021 Yankton

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2022 Tlaxcala

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2023 Hermosillo

Individual

World Games

Gold medal – first place

2017 Wroclaw

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2022 Birmingham

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2022 Birmingham

Individual

Bronze medal – third place

2013 Cali

Individual

Pan American Games

Gold medal – first place

2019 Lima

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2023 Santiago

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2023 Santiago

Team

Bronze medal – third place

2019 Lima

Mixed team

Pan American Championships

Gold medal – first place

2014 Rosario

Team

Gold medal – first place

2014 Rosario

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2016 San José

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2018 Medellín

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2021 Monterrey

Team

Gold medal – first place

2021 Monterrey

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2016 San José

Team

Silver medal – second place

2018 Medellín

Team

Silver medal – second place

2018 Medellín

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2021 Monterrey

Individual

Silver medal – second place

2022 Santiago

Team

Silver medal – second place

2022 Santiago

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2024 Medellín

Mixed team

Bronze medal – third place

2022 Santiago

Individual

Bronze medal – third place

2024 Medellín

Individual

Central American and Caribbean Games

Gold medal – first place

2014 Veracruz

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2018 Barranquilla

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2023 San Salvador

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2014 Veracruz

Team

Silver medal – second place

2014 Veracruz

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2018 Barranquilla

Team

Silver medal – second place

2023 San Salvador

Team

Bronze medal – third place

2023 San Salvador

Individual

South American Games

Gold medal – first place

2018 Cochabamba

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2018 Cochabamba

Team

Gold medal – first place

2018 Cochabamba

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2022 Asunción

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2022 Asunción

Team

Gold medal – first place

2022 Asunción

Mixed team

Bolivarian Games

Gold medal – first place

2013 Trujillo

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2013 Trujillo

Individual 50 m

Gold medal – first place

2013 Trujillo

Team

Gold medal – first place

2013 Trujillo

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2017 Santa Marta

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2017 Santa Marta

Individual 50 m

Gold medal – first place

2017 Santa Marta

Team

Gold medal – first place

2017 Santa Marta

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2022 Valledupar

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2022 Valledupar

Team

Gold medal – first place

2022 Valledupar

Mixed team

World Youth Championships

Gold medal – first place

2013 Wuxi

Individual

Gold medal – first place

2013 Wuxi

Mixed team

Gold medal – first place

2015 Yankton

Mixed team

Silver medal – second place

2015 Yankton

Team

Sara José López Bueno (born 24 April 1995), is a Colombian athlete who competes in compound archery. She first competed for the Colombian national team in 2011 Pre-Olympic event in Medellin, Colombia. She won medals at several editions of the World Games.

At the Archery World Cup in 2013, she qualified for the final. She rose to her highest world ranking of 3 in 2013, and her major achievements include winning the 2014 Archery World Cup.[1] As well as competing internationally in archery, she is a medical student.[2]

López is the current world record holder for a 15-arrow round and other 10 world records, having become the first woman to shoot a perfect 150 at stage 3 of the World CupinMedellín.[3]

In 2020, she won the inaugural Lockdown Knockout tournament organised by World Archery.[4] In the final she defeated Anders Faugstad of Norway.[4]

She won the 2021 Athlete of the Year award by World Archery Americas in the compound women category.[5]

She won the silver medal in the women's compound event at the 2022 World Games held in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.[6][7] López and Daniel Muñoz won the gold medal in the mixed team compound event.

References[edit]

  • ^ Meet Sara Lopez
  • ^ Sara Lopez Makes Archery History at Columbia World Cup
  • ^ a b Gillen, Nancy (18 May 2020). "López triumphs in inaugural World Archery Lockdown Knockout". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  • ^ "World Archery Americas announces award winners for 2021". World Archery Americas. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  • ^ Houston, Michael (9 July 2022). "Gibson and Becerra claim compound archery titles at World Games". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
  • ^ "Archery Results Book" (PDF). 2022 World Games. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 July 2022. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  • External links[edit]

  • 2023:  Dafne Quintero (MEX)
  • 2023:  Sara López & Jagdeep Singh (COL)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sara_López&oldid=1225556309"

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