The 699 needs unpacking to be understood. A perfect qualification score is 720, which requires 72 consecutive tens. Agudelo dropped 21 points across 72 arrows — an average of 9.71 per arrow — and in doing so broke a championship record in a category whose previous best had stood as the benchmark for the continent. In compound, unlike recurve, the bow's mechanical let-off and magnified sight remove most of the physical variance, which is exactly why the scores cluster so tightly at the top and why a record is hard to move.
He then converted the top seed into the gold medal, which does not always follow. Elimination matches in compound are shot over fifteen arrows in five-arrow ends, and the format is unforgiving: a single nine against an opponent who shoots five tens is usually decisive. Topping qualification exposes an archer to the whole bracket, and the seed most often beaten is the first.
The result was not isolated. He arrived in Medellín having recently won the South American Youth Games in Panama, where he had also led the compound men's qualification, with 688. Two continental-level results inside a few weeks, at fourteen, in an age band that runs to eighteen, is the pattern of an archer whose scores are stable rather than a single hot week.
Colombia is one of the world's strongest compound archery nations — Sara López, a nine-time world champion, is Colombian, and the country's compound programme has produced World Cup and world championship medallists for over a decade. That matters here: a Colombian junior does not reach a continental final by default. The domestic field is among the deepest anywhere, and the coaching infrastructure behind it is the reason the country keeps producing archers who peak young.
The 2026 championships drew a record 271 athletes from 16 nations to the Unidad Deportiva Andrés Escobar in Medellín, nearly double the field of the event's first standalone edition in Halifax in 2022. The United States topped the medal table for the third consecutive edition, Mexico finished one medal behind, and host Colombia was third with 22 medals.
Asked what the win meant, Agudelo framed it as a beginning rather than an arrival: a huge step toward the things he hoped to accomplish in the future, like world championships and the Olympics, and a chance to represent both himself and Colombia. Compound archery is not yet an Olympic discipline for individuals — it makes its Games debut as a mixed team event at Los Angeles 2028 — which gives that ambition a specific and near date.
“This is a huge step toward the things I hope to accomplish in the future, like world championships and the Olympics. Of course, I'd love to represent both myself as a person and Colombia.”Jeronimo Agudelo Bedoya, after winning compound under-18 gold in Medellín
| Person | Country | Milestone | Age / Stat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeronimo Agudelo Bedoya | 🇨🇴 Colombia | 699/720 — championship record, compound U18 men | 14 |
| Category | — | Under-18 (open to athletes up to 18) | — |
| Earlier in 2026 | 🇵🇦 Panama | South American Youth Games — 688 in qualification | Winner |
| Field | — | 271 athletes from 16 nations, a record | — |
Compound archery scores cluster so tightly at the top that championship records move by a point or two a decade. Agudelo broke one with 699 out of 720 — and then won the continental under-18 title from the top seed, at fourteen, in a category open to eighteen-year-olds, in one of the strongest compound nations on earth. The score and the record are World Archery's own, not a claim made on his behalf.
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