Development by association

State-by-state comparison

How each state association compares in membership, activity and results. Sort by any column you like.

What does each column mean?
  • Members: archers with a membership number registered in that state. It's the roster: how many are enrolled, whether or not they have competed.
  • Active athletes: of those archers, how many actually competed in the events that count for this comparison. That's why this number is always less than or equal to the membership count.
  • Entries: total number of times athletes from that state competed. A single athlete who attended 3 tournaments contributes 3 entries.
  • Medals: golds, silvers and bronzes won on the actual elimination podium (individual events only). Below the total it breaks down as gold·silver·bronze.
  • Golds: only first places, to compare states by championships won.
  • Coaches: coaches registered in that state.
  • Tournaments hosted: competitions held in that state as host.
  • Growth: how the number of active athletes changed from 2025 to 2026. If the state has no data for 2025, "—" is shown instead of a made-up number.
Sort by: Members Active athletes Entries Medals Golds Coaches Tournaments hosted Growth
# State Members Active athletes Entries Medals Golds ▾ Coaches Tournaments hosted Growth
1 Coahuila 54 131 1,317 190
76·53·61
76 6 11 -18.5%
92 → 75 athletes
2 Jalisco 42 179 1,983 178
72·58·48
72 4 12 -17.0%
112 → 93 athletes
3 Nuevo Leon 14 421 4,772 226
68·71·87
68 2 14 -24.8%
266 → 200 athletes
4 Ciudad de Mexico 108 290 2,851 140
43·53·44
43 5 34 -40.7%
189 → 112 athletes
5 San Luis Potosi 89 183 1,952 112
41·34·37
41 6 23 -25.0%
100 → 75 athletes
6 Estado de Mexico 15 170 1,896 114
36·50·28
36 8 9 -38.0%
100 → 62 athletes
7 Baja California 16 220 2,446 129
33·50·46
33 2 11 -36.6%
134 → 85 athletes
8 Queretaro 0 239 2,092 103
33·34·36
33 0 22 -28.7%
136 → 97 athletes
9 Yucatan 48 127 1,788 89
28·31·30
28 8 19 -7.4%
81 → 75 athletes
10 Guanajuato 19 160 1,364 60
28·16·16
28 5 15 -17.5%
80 → 66 athletes
11 Aguascalientes 12 75 754 55
23·16·16
23 1 16 -34.1%
41 → 27 athletes
12 Sonora 11 110 930 66
21·24·21
21 6 10 -38.2%
68 → 42 athletes
13 Sinaloa 0 130 1,295 58
21·16·21
21 0 20 -22.5%
71 → 55 athletes
14 Quintana Roo 8 94 1,236 50
20·16·14
20 4 15 -19.4%
62 → 50 athletes
15 Chiapas 62 73 600 47
11·17·19
11 2 14 -25.6%
39 → 29 athletes
16 Chihuahua 11 165 1,488 35
8·15·12
8 3 40 -32.3%
130 → 88 athletes
17 Hidalgo 3 107 939 32
8·13·11
8 1 15 -8.6%
58 → 53 athletes
18 Guerrero 15 74 772 24
7·7·10
7 5 23 -30.6%
49 → 34 athletes
19 Baja California Sur 1 37 250 19
7·5·7
7 1 7 -31.3%
16 → 11 athletes
20 Tamaulipas 9 79 532 23
6·9·8
6 1 11 -37.2%
43 → 27 athletes
21 Morelos 2 76 338 14
5·4·5
5 0 13 -41.9%
43 → 25 athletes
22 Puebla 2 104 823 10
4·2·4
4 1 12 -36.7%
60 → 38 athletes
23 Durango 9 43 364 9
4·2·3
4 4 9 -32.0%
25 → 17 athletes
24 Zacatecas 2 49 250 10
1·4·5
1 1 8 -39.3%
28 → 17 athletes
25 Tlaxcala 0 51 244 2
1·1·0
1 0 14 -7.7%
39 → 36 athletes
26 Michoacan 2 76 401 8
0·2·6
0 0 6 -43.6%
39 → 22 athletes
27 Veracruz 8 31 151 5
0·3·2
0 1 0 -50.0%
16 → 8 athletes
28 Oaxaca 0 7 21 2
0·1·1
0 0 0 -83.3%
6 → 1 athletes
29 Nayarit 6 15 92 1
0·1·0
0 1 0 -18.2%
11 → 9 athletes
30 Campeche 0 11 52 0 0 0 1 -100.0%
1 → 0 athletes
31 Colima 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Tabasco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

"Medals" = 🥇🥈🥉 from the actual elimination podium (final bracket), only individual, in categories with at least 4 competitors. Finishing top-3 in the qualification round does not count as a medal (that weighs in the ranking). "Tournaments hosted" = competitions held in that state as host. All based on real data; athletes with no state assigned are not counted here.