Record-breaking Schloesser: A Tale of Focus and Determination in Compound Archery

Schloesser Breaks Record for Consecutive Days as World #1 with 1038 Days

In 2021, Mister Perfect Mike Schloesser achieved an incredible feat by surpassing Sara Lopez’s record for the most consecutive days ranked number one in the world in archery. With a total of 1758 days in the top spot, Schloesser has now set a new standard for excellence in compound men’s archery.

Schloesser’s journey to becoming the world’s number one archer began in 2015 when he won the World Archery Championships at just 19 years old. Since then, he has continued to impress with podium finishes at the World Championships and victories at the Hyundai Archery World Cup Final. His success can be attributed to his focus on one arrow at a time, which has allowed him to maintain his dominance in this highly competitive sport.

Despite facing fierce competition and fine margins, Schloesser has remained committed to his passion for archery and continues to strive for excellence. His goal is to add more days to his reign as the world’s number one archer and set an even higher standard for those who follow in his footsteps.

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