The skater from Fuengirola achieved a remarkable second place in the first international competition of the year, the Artistic Skating World Cup in Argentina. This initial success positions her favorably for upcoming challenges, including the World Championship scheduled for the end of the season.
Despite the excellent result, the athlete maintains a self-critical attitude, focusing on continuous improvement. She has expressed the need to "keep working on the small flaws" to perfect her routines and compete at the highest level against the world's best skaters.
“"As the first international competition of the season, we have started on a very good foot."
The competition calendar is demanding, with the next international stop in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, in just one month. Preparation for these events includes double daily skating sessions, in addition to rigorous physical and flexibility training.
The skater highlighted the importance of passion and connection with music during her performances, describing the moment when "the brain connects with the music and it's time to enjoy the work done." This approach allows her to transform competition into an artistic expression.
Beyond the titles and the inherent pressure of high-level competition, the athlete values the impact her career has on new generations. She is proud to be an example for young girls starting in the sport, following in the footsteps of national role models like Carolina Marín and Rafa Nadal.




