Colombia topped the medal table at the San Salvador 2026 Grand Prix of the Americas with three gold medals: compound men’s team, recurve mixed team and recurve women’s individual.
Top seed Ana Maria Rendon claimed the individual title and mixed team gold alongside Felipe Gomez Zuluaga, as well as silver in the recurve women’s team event. The nation secured eight medals in total.
Rendon, a four-time Olympian for Colombia, is one of the longest-serving recurve archers on the circuit, having made her international debut in 2002 and still competing at Paris 2024.
She has also represented Colombia extensively at regional and continental multisport events, winning titles at the South American Games, Bolivarian Games and Central American and Caribbean Games.
The tournament in San Salvador also served as a qualifier for this year’s Central American and Caribbean Games, although Colombia had already secured its places at Santo Domingo 2025.
Colombia was challenged on the medal table by Guatemala and host El Salvador.
