Team USA’s Alexis Ruiz Wins 4th Stage of World Cup

The fourth stage of the Hyundai Archery World Cup concluded recently in Berlin, Germany, with Elite Archery’s Alexis Ruiz taking gold for Team USA.

Team USA’s Alexis Ruiz Wins 4th Stage of World Cup

Team USA’s Alexis Ruiz shoots a custom USA Victory X compound from Elite Archery.

Shooting her custom USA Victory X from Elite Archery, 19-year-old student-athlete Alexis Ruiz took to the field in Berlin after having medaled in the previous three World Archery stages (two bronze and a silver). Her collective points to date had already earned her a spot in September’s World Cup Final in Moscow, Russia, but she didn’t rest on her previous accomplishments and put on one of her best performances of the season to win the individual gold medal (143-141). 

“I’m still very excited about how I did in Berlin,” Ruiz said. “I have been on the podium at the first three World Cups, but I still was chasing that gold medal. When I made it to the gold medal match, I knew this was the one where I’m going to get the gold. I focused on every shot to make it the best that it can be. It got a little windy, but my Victory X helped me, and I finally got the gold medal. I’m still speechless about this amazing weekend.”

Ranking fourth after qualifications at the start of the tournament, Ruiz earned herself a spot on the women’s compound team. The US women began team qualifications in first, ultimately dropped to Turkey (227-231) in the semifinal and bested Germany in the bronze medal match (231-221).

Left to right: Sophie Dodemont from France took the silver in Berlin, Team USA’s Alexis Ruiz with gold and Sara Lopez from Colombia with bronze.
Left to right: Sophie Dodemont from France took the silver in Berlin, Team USA’s Alexis Ruiz with gold and Sara Lopez from Colombia with bronze.

“I shouldn’t be surprised with Alexis’ success after the year she has had, but she continues to impress,” said Darrin Christenberry, Elite Archery pro staff manager. “Alexis works as hard as anyone in archery and it shows. A gold medal was just a matter of time as she continues to prove that she is a force to be reckoned with. Her mental focus and determination are a dangerous combination and I’m looking forward to see what she does for an encore.”

With her individual win in Berlin, Ruiz is now ranked No. 1 in the world heading into the World Cup Final.



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