Merida IWS 500 Recap — Indoor Archery World Series, Mexico

Matias Grande celebrates first Indoor World Series title in Merida 2026

The city of Merida, Mexico, made its debut on the Indoor Archery World Series calendar in February 2026 with a bang. As the only 500-point event in the entire series before the Las Vegas finale, the Merida IWS 500 carried extra weight in the elite season standings — and the home crowd showed up in force to witness a historic three-gold sweep for Mexican archery across the recurve disciplines and the compound women's event.

The 2026 Indoor Archery World Series is the most expansive edition yet, having grown to seven events with the addition of new stops in Rio de Janeiro and Merida. Prize money was increased by 30% to CHF 55,000, distributed across final elite and youth rankings — with each athlete's best three results across the season counting toward the elite standings.

Competition Format

  • Distance: 18 metres, indoors, shooting at a 40 cm three-spot target face.
  • Qualification: 60 arrows establishing seedings for the head-to-head elimination bracket.
  • Recurve Matches: Decided by the set system (2 points per set win, 1 each for a tie).
  • Compound Matches: Decided on cumulative score — every single point counts.
  • Points value: As the only 500-point stop before Vegas, Merida offered the highest elite ranking points of any non-Finals event on the 2026 calendar.

Qualification Day — Saturday, February 14

The home contingent set the tone from the very first arrow. World number three Matias Grande topped the recurve men's qualification with 594, landing 54 of his 60 arrows in the 10-ring. Paris 2024 Olympic silver medallist in the men's team event Jean-Charles Valladont (France) took the second seed on 591. Defending three-time IWS title holder Victoria Sebastian (France) — who had already won in Taipei and Nimes this season — finished a below-expectations fifth in the recurve women's qualification.

In the recurve women's, 19-year-old Angela Ruiz — the Pan American Indoor Champion and Paris 2024 Olympic bronze medallist in the women's team event — topped qualification by just a single point with 590, placing 52 of her 60 arrows in the 10-ring. USA's Catalina Gnoriega followed closely on 589 with 49 arrows in the 10.

In the compound men's, British archer Ajay Scott and Danish ace Mathias Fullerton — both Rio Indoor 250 finalists — shot near-perfect qualification rounds of 599, hitting 59 of their 60 arrows in the 10-ring to share the top two seeds. World number two and Taipei winner Mike Schloesser (Netherlands) was seeded fourth on 597. In the compound women's, there was a notable upset: Berlin 2023 World Archery mixed team champion Alexis Ruiz (USA) claimed the top seed ahead of world number one Andrea Becerra (Mexico).

Recurve Events — Sunday, February 15

Men's Recurve Individual

  • 🥇 Gold: Matias Grande (Mexico) — The world number three from Celaya delivered a start-to-finish performance. He topped qualification, maintained solid form through the eliminations and then edged USA's Nicholas D'Amour in a breathtaking final via shoot-off. D'Amour had rallied from 5-1 down to take four consecutive set points and force a tie-break, but Grande — the reigning Pan American Indoor Champion — delivered the decisive closest 10 to clinch his first-ever Indoor World Series gold on home soil.
  • 🥈 Silver: Nicholas D'Amour (USA) — The Indoor World Series Finals bronze medallist and 2025 Pan American Field Champion mounted one of the comebacks of the season, pulling back from 5-1 to force a shoot-off before narrowly losing out in the final arrow.
  • 🥉 Bronze: Juan Pablo Téllez Aguirre (Mexico) — The 15th seed and Pan American Indoor silver medallist produced a stunning underdog run through the bracket. He then fought back from two set points down against compatriot Luis Alvarez, shooting a perfect final end to claim his first-ever Indoor World Series medal.

Women's Recurve Individual

  • 🥇 Gold: Angela Ruiz (Mexico) — The 19-year-old from Saltillo was utterly dominant in the final, shooting three consecutive perfect ends of 30 to defeat compatriot and former World Championship silver medallist Alejandra Valencia 6-0. "It's a step in the right direction, towards what I want to achieve for Los Angeles. We're going step by step, building a little more confidence. And today, I just went with the flow," said Ruiz after her gold. In only her debut Indoor World Series season, the Paris 2024 Olympic bronze medallist (team) confirmed herself as one of the most exciting young recurve talents in the world.
  • 🥈 Silver: Alejandra Valencia (Mexico) — The Berlin 2023 World Championships silver medallist reached the final but could not match Ruiz's electric form on the day, adding another silver medal to her 2026 indoor campaign.
  • 🥉 Bronze: Ana Luiza Sliachticas Caetano (Brazil) — The Rio Indoor 250 winner defeated Gaby Schloesser (Netherlands) 6-4 in the bronze medal match for her second podium of the 2026 season. Victoria Sebastian (France), who had already won two IWS titles this season, was eliminated at the quarterfinals by Schloesser in a major upset.

Compound Events — Sunday, February 15

Men's Compound Individual

  • 🥇 Gold: Mathias Fullerton (Denmark) — The co-top qualifier backed up his near-perfect 599 with a masterclass in pressure shooting through the eliminations. Fullerton secured his second Indoor World Series gold of the 2026 season, adding Merida to his earlier Rio Indoor 250 title and moving to the top of the compound men's elite standings with only Vegas remaining.
  • 🥈 Silver: Ajay Scott (Great Britain) — The co-top seed on 599 was edged in the final by Fullerton in a narrow margin, marking his best Indoor World Series result and a significant breakthrough for British compound archery internationally.

Women's Compound Individual

  • 🥇 Gold: Andrea Becerra (Mexico) — The world number one and reigning World Games champion overcame her qualification surprise to deliver when it mattered. After finishing second in qualification behind Alexis Ruiz, Becerra raised her game through the knockout rounds and prevailed in the final to claim another Indoor World Series title and continue her dominance of compound women's archery.
  • 🥈 Silver: Alexis Ruiz (USA) — The surprise top qualifier and Berlin 2023 World Archery mixed team champion pushed Becerra all the way but fell short in the final, capping an impressive Merida campaign.

Key Takeaways

  • Mexico claimed three gold medals on home soil — Grande and Ruiz in recurve, Becerra in compound women — making the inaugural Merida IWS 500 a landmark moment in Mexican archery history.
  • Angela Ruiz's 6-0 final — three consecutive perfect ends of 30 from a 19-year-old in her debut Indoor World Series season — was the performance of the weekend and one of the most dominant recurve final displays in recent memory.
  • Matias Grande vs. D'Amour in the recurve men's final — D'Amour's incredible comeback from 5-1 down before losing in a shoot-off — will go down as one of the most dramatic finals in Indoor World Series history.
  • Juan Pablo Téllez Aguirre's bronze was a fairytale run: a 15th seed fighting back from two set points down to pip veteran Luis Alvarez in an all-Mexican bronze medal duel.
  • Mathias Fullerton leads the compound men's elite standings after his second gold of the 2026 season, with co-qualifier Ajay Scott proving himself a major force on the IWS circuit.
  • Victoria Sebastian's quarterfinal exit was the shock of the day — the three-time IWS season champion, having already won Taipei and Nimes, fell to Gaby Schloesser in the last eight, opening the door for Angela Ruiz's golden run.
  • With only The Vegas Shoot (March 27–29) remaining, the elite standings race across all four categories is wide open and more competitive than ever heading into the season finale.
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