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Mathias Fullerton Archery Profile: Results, Rankings and Betting Analysis

August 20, 2026 / 7 min read

Mathias Fullerton Archery Profile: Results, Rankings and Betting Analysis

This profile compiles verified career facts, recent form and an archery-bettor’s practical analysis of Mathias Fullerton (DEN) in international compound competition. Facts are separated from editorial assessment; where claims are drawn from event results or official reporting they are cited. This page does not present betting odds — sportsbooks change lines frequently and markets for archery are event-dependent. Read the “Bookmaker notes” and “How bettors should assess matchups” sections before placing any wager.

Quick facts

Full name Mathias Fullerton
Country Denmark (DEN)
Discipline Compound target archery (outdoor indoor)
Born 27 May 2003 (public athlete bios results sources)
Common match format 50 m qualification (72 arrows) → head‑to‑head matches: 15 arrows / 150 max (cumulative scoring for compound). (essarchery.com)

Verified career highlights (selected)

  • 2023 Hyundai Archery World Cup Final — Champion (Hermosillo): Fullerton won the 2023 World Cup Final, taking the World Cup trophy after a shoot‑off in the final. (worldarchery.sport)
  • 2024 European Archery Championships (Essen) — Individual compound gold: Fullerton won the individual compound title at the 2024 European Championships in Essen. (archeryeurope.org)
  • 2023 World Archery Championships (Berlin) — Men’s team compound silver with Denmark (Bjarnarson, Damsbo, Fullerton). (ianseo.net)
  • 2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup — Stage winner (Puebla, Stage 1): Fullerton was the compound men’s stage winner at Puebla 2026 (World Cup stage). (info.ianseo.net)
  • Consistent finals presence on the World Cup circuit and multiple podiums at major international events since 2021; a recognized top-level competitor in men’s compound. (worldarchery.sport)

Major results table (selected)

Year Event Result Source
2023 Hyundai Archery World Cup Final (Hermosillo) Champion (gold) World Archery – event report.
2023 World Archery Championships (Berlin) — Men’s team compound Silver (DEN team) Official IANSEO / event book.
2024 European Archery Championships (Essen) — Individual compound Gold World Archery / European report IANSEO results.
2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup — Puebla (Stage 1) Stage winner (gold) IANSEO / World Archery reporting.

Ranking context and athlete trajectory

Fullerton rose quickly through junior ranks into senior elite competition. His 2023 World Cup Final win and subsequent continental title in 2024 established him among the small group of compound athletes who regularly contest World Cup podiums. World Archery’s reporting and the IANSEO result books record his stage medals and World Cup Final victory — important credentials that national federations and bookmakers respect for seeding and market visibility. (worldarchery.sport)

Note on live rankings: World Archery publishes rolling ranking points that change with every qualifying event and championship; for an up‑to‑date numerical world ranking consult the athlete page on World Archery or the latest World Archery statistics feed. (World Archery maintains the official elite rankings and IANSEO/competition result books report the event points.) (worldarchery.sport)

Recent form (last 18–24 months) — verified snapshot

Key verified items for assessing current form:

  • Puebla World Cup (April 2026) — stage winner in compound men’s individual; also part of Denmark’s mixed‑team gold at the same stage. World Archery and IANSEO published results and reports from Puebla confirming the wins. (info.ianseo.net)
  • European champion (Essen 2024) — an important continental title that confirms his capacity to win through long match‑play brackets at major events. (archeryeurope.org)
  • World Cup Final 2023 champion — an early career milestone that marked his breakout at the elite level. (worldarchery.sport)

Interpretation: the combination of World Cup Final gold (2023), European Championship gold (2024) and a 2026 World Cup stage win shows sustained top‑level performance across seasons and formats (individual and mixed team). Verified competition results indicate he remains a fixture in the front group for major compound events. (worldarchery.sport)

How Fullerton shoots — competitive strengths and weaknesses (editorial analysis)

Strengths

  • Composure under pressure: multiple headlines document his shoot‑off wins and clutch arrows in finals (World Cup Final shoot‑off in Hermosillo). This matters most in matchplay where single arrows decide tiebreaks. (worldarchery.sport)
  • High qualification scores and consistency: repeated top qualification totals (72‑arrow rounds) give him favourable seeding and fewer early upsets. IANSEO scorecards from major events show high qualifying totals. (info.ianseo.net)
  • Proven mixed‑team chemistry: mixed team golds indicate adaptability to team dynamics and the ability to perform while alternating arrows. That reduces variance for bettors who consider athlete form in both individual and team markets. (worldarchery.sport)

Weaknesses / risk factors

  • Sensitive margins: at elite compound level many matches are decided by single‑arrow tiebreaks; even top archers are vulnerable on a day with light gusts, equipment slip or a single mis‑aimed release. Historical match brackets show close scores across finalists. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Opponent depth: the current men’s compound pool (Schloesser, Yamrom, Jawkar and others) is deep; a single bad match or tougher early draw can stop a favourite quickly. Results books show many rematches and swapped podiums between the same small group of elite archers. (info.ianseo.net)

Event formats that favour Fullerton (and why)

  • World Cup stages and finals (outdoor): these are 50 m events with a 72‑arrow qualification followed by 15‑arrow head‑to‑head matches (cumulative scoring for compound). Fullerton’s high qualifying totals and shoot‑off record make him strong in single‑match elimination. (essarchery.com)
  • Mixed team events: Denmark’s mixed teams have produced podiums with Fullerton as a member; the mixed format rewards pair consistency and allows stronger teammates to stabilise results in short windows. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Indoor finals / short‑format finals: short finals can increase variance, so Fullerton’s history of clutch shooting is an advantage, but single‑end volatility is higher and markets are riskier. (worldarchery.sport)

How bettors should assess Fullerton matchups (practical checklist)

When a bookmaker lists an individual match (Fullerton vs X), use this checklist rather than raw intuition:

  1. Check the qualification ranking: a large gap in 72‑arrow qualification scores matters — higher seeds get easier early‑draw opponents. IANSEO result pages publish full qualification lists. (info.ianseo.net)
  2. Recent 15‑arrow match averages: look at the opponent’s last 8–12 head‑to‑head match totals (not just final appearances). Compound scoring is cumulative to 150 — averages in the 145+ range indicate elite day‑to‑day stability. (Match sheets on IANSEO and event reports are the source.) (info.ianseo.net)
  3. Shoot‑off frequency and success: archers who win shoot‑offs consistently (Fullerton has documented shoot‑off wins) show an edge in knife‑edge matches. (worldarchery.sport)
  4. Conditions and venue history: wind or high sun causes variance; check whether an archer historically performs better in indoor/low‑wind or open‑stadium venues. Event scorebooks and reports can show patterns. (info.ianseo.net)
  5. Line‑ups and fatigue: same‑day team and individual matches can produce fatigue; assess scheduling if Fullerton is also shooting in team/mixed events on the same competition day. Event timetables and IANSEO session sheets show overlaps. (ianseo.net)

Bookmaker notes — where archery markets appear and how they behave

Archery betting markets are typically offered around major events (World Archery World Cup stages and final, World Championships, World Games, continental championships and the Olympics for recurve). World Archery’s betting/data partnership with a commercial provider (FeedConstruct) and the federation’s integrity programme have made it easier for bookmakers to source usable live data — this has increased availability but has not created always‑on lines. (worldarchery.sport)

Which operators commonly list archery

  • Bet365 — has documented archery rules and publishes news/guides for big tournaments; evidence shows they provide markets around major championships. When they list archery they use standard settlement rules and may suspend markets between ends. Check the operator’s in‑site “sports rules” page for sport‑specific settlement line. (help.bet365.com)
  • Pinnacle other ‘sharp’ operators — Pinnacle’s terms and markets documentation explains broad market settlement rules and that they correct obvious errors within a short window; sharp books occasionally list niche sports including archery, but coverage varies by geography and demand. Use Pinnacle’s published rules to check settlement and error handling. (pinnacle.com)
  • Betfair Exchange, Unibet and other mainstream EU/UK operators — third‑party reviews and live‑betting guides show Betfair Exchange and Unibet as places where archery markets are most consistently available in regulated jurisdictions, typically around World Archery events. Exchange liquidity is often thin — expect small available stakes. (livepanthers.com)

Key practical points for archery bettors

  • Markets are event‑driven and intermittent: most sportsbooks only post archery lines for major international events. Do not assume continuous coverage; check the operator’s event pages in advance. �