At A Glance
- Andrea Robles relied on her experience and captured the bronze medal in the compound women's category of the Veronica's Cup in Kamnik, Slovenia Monday, June 3 (Manila time).
Andrea Robles relied on her experience and captured the bronze medal in the compound women’s category of the Veronica's Cup in Kamnik, Slovenia Monday, June 3 (Manila time).

The 26-year-old Robles frustrated her younger rival Lara Drobjnak of Croatia, 141-136, for third place which was her best finish so far this year.
The former Ateneo standout couldn't get over the hump after falling short in Yecheon 2024 Hyundai Archery World Cup which was held in South Korea and China, Indoor Archery World Series Finals, and The Vegas Shoot in Las Vegas, USA.
Robles, who is proudly supported by the Atletang Ayala program, earned precious points to improve to 45th place in the Sanlida World Rankings where she is also the highest Filipina archer.
Other Filipinas in the compound female global rankings include Amaya Amparo Cojuangco (77), Rachelle Anne Dela Cruz (204), Jennifer Chan (384) and Kesia Marie Ferraris (413).
Prior to her bronze medal win, Robles held off Croatian Lana Koller Fundelic (137-129) and Slovakian Petra Kocutova (139-136) in the first and quarterfinal rounds, respectively.
But Robles' momentum was shifted as she succumbed by a slim margin to eventual silver medalist Italy’s Elisa Bazzichetto, 138-140, in the semifinals.
Croatian Aman Mlinaric copped the gold medal after escaping Bazzichetto in the finals, 141-140.
Robles will compete in the European Grand Prix in Porec, Croatia slated June 3 to 8.