Archer Profiles

Sara Lopez Archery Profile: Results, Rankings and Betting Analysis

August 20, 2026 / 10 min read

Short summary: Sara José López Bueno (COL) is one of the most decorated and consistent compound women’s archers of the 2010s–2020s. This profile separates verifiable career facts from betting-focused analysis for archery bettors: career highlights and rankings, current competitive status and recent form (verified to August 20, 2026), competition formats that matter for bettors, head-to-head and stat-based scouting cues, and a concise bookmaker assessment (event-driven coverage). Wherever web-sourced facts are stated they are cited; editorial assessments explain the criteria used.

Quick facts (verified)

  • Full name: Sara José López Bueno — country: Colombia.
  • Discipline: Compound target archery (outdoor indoor). Matches decided by cumulative scoring for compound (15-arrow individual matches; qualification 72 arrows at 50m). (worldarchery.sport)
  • World-level honours: multiple Hyundai Archery World Cup Final titles (record-holder for World Cup Final wins) and World Championship gold (individual world champion). (worldarchery.sport)
  • Recent high-profile wins and activity: World Cup stage win in Puebla (April 30, 2026) and continued top-tier results across 2024–2026. (worldarchery.sport)
  • World / World Cup ranking context: listed as the top-ranked competitor in recent 2026 Archery World Cup rankings (World Cup / IANSEO rankings for 2026 show Sara López leading the standings for compound women). (ianseo.net)

Career highlights (select, verifiable)

Year Event Result
2021 World Archery Championships (Yankton, USA) Individual world champion (gold).
2013–2024 Hyundai Archery World Cup Final Multiple World Cup Final titles (record number of Final wins; reached ninth World Cup Final title in recent seasons).
2024 Hyundai Archery World Cup Final (Tlaxcala, Mexico) Won the Final (reported as ninth World Cup Final title in October 2024).
2026 Hyundai Archery World Cup stage (Puebla) Stage winner (April 30, 2026).

Sources for the above include World Archery news coverage and event result pages; these confirm Lopez’s multiple World Cup Final wins, world championship title and the Puebla 2026 stage win. (worldarchery.sport)

Ranking and recent form (context for bettors)

As of August 20, 2026 the most recent World Archery / World Cup ranking documents and event scorecards place Sara López among — and frequently at — the top of compound women’s standings. Public ranking lists and IANSEO event ranking documents for the 2026 World Cup stages list Lopez at or near #1 in the World Cup rankings. These documents are the primary sources tournament organisers and bettors use to verify seeding and form. (ianseo.net)

Recent form snapshot (event-based):

  • April 30, 2026 — Won Hyundai Archery World Cup stage in Puebla (World Archery athlete spotlight and event report). Winning a World Cup stage is a strong indicator of form across match play and pressure situations. (worldarchery.sport)
  • 2024–2025 — Continued podiums across World Cup stages and presence in finals, including the World Cup Final in Tlaxcala (October 2024). These results show Lopez’s ability to convert qualification seeding into elimination success across seasons. (worldarcheryamericas.com)

Why these facts matter for betting

  • Rankings and World Cup points reflect both recent match wins and qualification consistency — important when markets open for match-to-match betting or outright tournament bets. Rankings and recent stage wins are usually the first inputs bookmakers use to set pre-match prices. (ianseo.net)
  • World Cup stage wins (and World Championship medals) are stronger predictors for match-winner markets than occasional high qualification scores alone — match play in compound is cumulative and rewards consistency under pressure. (worldarchery.sport)

Competition formats an archer like Sara Lopez most often competes in (what bettors must know)

Understanding format is essential for choosing markets and interpreting stats.

  • Qualification round: 72 arrows at 50 metres (maximum 720 points). The qualification score seeds the elimination bracket. High qualification scores show scoring ceiling and X-count ability. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Individual elimination matches (compound): cumulative scoring across 15 arrows (five ends × 3 arrows). Matches can be decided by a single shoot-off arrow if tied — making a single-arrow tiebreak an outsized variance factor for match betting lines. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Team and mixed-team formats: mixed team matches are typically 16 arrows (8 per pair) and team matches 24 arrows — different dynamics and different prop markets (team totals, match winner). (worldarchery.sport)

Key performance metrics bettors should use to assess Lopez vs opponents

Rather than surface-level biography, bettors should focus on measurable in-event statistics and head-to-head data:

  1. Qualification average (72 arrows): indicates raw scoring capacity and seeding likelihood. A higher qualification average reduces the chance of facing a similarly-seeded opponent early.
  2. Match-average (15-arrow) mean score and X-counts: match scoring (e.g., 148–149 range out of 150 in elite finals) shows Lopez’s capacity to maintain near-perfect output across the compressed match format.
  3. Head-to-head history: prior elimination matches against a specific opponent (and recentness) — some archers run psychological edges against specific styles; Lopez’s long career produces a rich H2H sample versus all top opponents.
  4. Consistency under pressure (finals and shoot-offs): measure by shoot-off frequency and outcomes. Lopez’s record in World Cup Finals and World Championships is an indicator of elite pressure performance. (worldarchery.sport)
  5. Weather/venue sensitivity: wind, sun angle, and stadium setups matter. When stage results favor archers who score well in swirling conditions, bettors should downgrade archers known to prefer calm ranges.
  6. Recent competition load and breaks: long absences or a return from a layoff (for example, note any verified breaks announced by the athlete or federation) can depress immediate performance — check event entry lists and recent World Archery news for announcements. (worldarchery.sport)

Scouting Sara Lopez specifically — strengths and match traits

  • Elite match scoring: Lopez has repeatedly translated high qualification seeding into match wins at the World Cup Final and World Championship level; she is known for delivering consistently high 15-arrow totals in elimination rounds. (worldarchery.sport)
  • X-count and precision: historically Lopez has posted world-record-level 15-arrow performances (including perfect 150s in World Cup competition), a metric that matters strongly when prop markets include “10s / X counts” or “total arrows over/under.” (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Experience in big stadium pressure: multiple World Cup Final wins and world championship matches show an ability to adapt to match-play intensity — a bettor should weigh this when markets are priced for finals and medal matches. (worldarchery.sport)
  • Match-style: Lopez’s shooting style is built around repeating technically consistent shots rather than risking ultra-aggressive lines; in windy or rapidly changing conditions this style often translates to steadier scoring across ends.

How bettors should interpret Lopez’s recent results in markets

Practical rules of thumb:

  • Pre-match (outright or match-winner): value appears when Lopez’s seeding or public profile is higher than implied by bookmaker odds — e.g., she is listed at bigger than expected price relative to her World Cup / World Archery seeding or recent match average. Compare bookmaker prices to IANSEO ranking/qualification scores for the same event. (ianseo.net)
  • In-play (match betting): watch how the bookmaker suspends markets between ends. Best practice is to follow real-time shot data (official score feeds) and monitor market re-open timing — some bookmakers suspend for longer and thus reduce live-value opportunities. Independent assessments of bookmaker in-play behaviour show notable differences between operators. (livepanthers.com)
  • Prop markets (total points, 10s/Xs): these are most sensitive to venue conditions and an archer’s X-count history. Lopez’s elite X-capability makes her a better candidate for ‘over’ in total-10s markets when the forecast and range suit precise shooting.
  • Outright / tournament winner: these markets usually open only for major events (World Cup Final, World Championships, World Games) and are more efficient — bookmakers price tight — so value is rarer and requires either inside knowledge (withdrawals, injury) or early lines before the market sharpens. (sbo.net)

Bookmaker evaluation — two operators selected by research

Selection note: we researched archery-market coverage summaries across independent bookmaker guides and live-betting reviews. The pair below demonstrates a regulated mainstream option and a crypto-friendly specialist that research sources repeatedly list as offering archery markets around major events.

Unibet (regulated mainstream option)

How Unibet is relevant to archery bettors: Unibet is regularly cited by specialist guides as a UK/European regulated operator that provides archery markets for major World Archery events and multi-sport championships. It tends to offer a statistics-friendly UI and in-play markets for headline matches (match winner, set/handicap, sometimes next-set). For bettors that want regulated protection, Unibet is frequently recommended as one of the better mainstream options for archery markets — particularly in the UK/EU market. However, coverage is event-dependent and market depth is limited compared with mainstream sports. (livepanthers.com)

Sportsbet.io (crypto-friendly / specialist)

How Sportsbet.io is relevant: multiple archery-betting guides list Sportsbet.io as a site that provides moderate market depth on major archery matches (winner, handicap, set bets), and supports live betting at World Cup and World Championship stages in regions where it is licensed. Sportsbet.io is useful for bettors who want a larger set of niche markets or crypto deposits, but bettors must confirm local licensing and market availability before placing funds. (betting-sg.com)

Important bookmaker caveat: archery markets are not continuously available at most major sportsbooks. Market availability is typically event-driven: bookies open markets for World Archery Championships, Hyundai Archery World Cup stages, World Cup Final, World Games and large multi-sport games. Always verify a bookmaker’s live coverage for a particular event before assuming markets will be offered. Independent guides and bookmaker comparison pages emphasise that coverage varies by region and by individual bookmaker policy. (sbo.net)

Betting checklist when Sara Lopez is competing

  1. Verify event: is this a World Cup stage, World Championships, World Cup Final, or smaller continental event Market depth and pricing efficiency scale with event prestige. (sbo.net)
  2. Check seeding and qualification 72-arrow scores on IANSEO / event results before markets lock — qualification differential often predicts bracket difficulty. (ianseo.net)
  3. Compare bookmaker pre-match lines across at least two providers (regulated vs specialist): Unibet and Sportsbet.io are representative examples of how a regulated and a specialist operator may differ on market depths. (livepanthers.com)
  4. For in-play: have an information source for end-by-end scoring (official event feed) and be ready for market suspension between ends — some bookmakers will reopen prices faster than others. (livepanthers.com)
  5. Account for non-skill variance: watch for shoot-offs, which are single arrows and can cause upsets in match-betting outcomes. (worldarchery.sport)
  6. Practice bankroll discipline and limit stakes on single-elimination matches — cumulative scoring and shoot-off variance make single-match outcomes probabilistic even when a favourite is clear.

Model betting scenarios (illustrative — do NOT treat as odds)

These examples show how a bettor might think, not actual odds or tips.

  • Small-value pre-match: If Lopez is seeded #1 and the opponent is seeded outside the top-16 with a recent dip in match-average, a small value bet on Lopez as match favourite is a reasonable low-variance play — especially when bookmaker pricing understates the seeding gap. Verify with the event’s qualification scores. (ianseo.net)
  • Live-response play: If Lopez starts slowly (e.g., 27/30 first end) but historically finishes strong in final ends, a well-timed small live bet after the second end can capture improved pricing as markets overreact to early slack. Only undertake if the bookmaker resumes markets promptly and you have quick access to the live score feed. (livepanthers.com)
  • Prop selection: For 10s/Xs or total points props, use Lopez’s recent X-count averages from official event scorecards — if the venue is calm and her recent X-count is high, ‘over’ props can be better value than match-winner bets on a favourite. (ianseo.net)

Risk notices and best practices

All betting guidance here is informational. Do not interpret any section as a guaranteed profit method. Archery markets are niche: liquidity and market quality vary a lot. Always:

  • Confirm market availability and local licensing before depositing with any sportsbook.
  • Bet only with licensed, regulated operators in your jurisdiction when possible.
  • Use official event feeds (World Archery / IANSEO) to verify scores and seedings before placing live bets. (ianseo.net)
  • Practice bankroll management; only wager amounts you can afford to lose. Adults-only; gambling may be restricted or illegal where you live.

FAQ

1. Is Sara Lopez currently the world #1

Short answer: recent World Cup rank documents for 2026 list Sara López at or near the top of the World Cup standings. For an absolute current world ranking (World Archery published rank list) check the World Archery ranking page and the IANSEO event ranking for the competition in question — these are the primary, official sources used by tournament organisers and bettors. (ianseo.net)

2. Do mainstream sportsbooks offer markets on Sara Lopez matches

Yes — but coverage is event-dependent. Mainstream regulated sportsbooks (examples include Unibet and other UK/EU operators) typically list markets during World Archery Championships, Hyundai Archery World Cup stages, World Cup Final and large multi-sport games. Niche or crypto-friendly operators may open more prop markets. Always verify market availability for the specific event. (livepanthers.com)