Since then, she has trained an average of 8 hours a day at the Madrid High Performance Center under the orders first of Rosa Menor and Noelia Fernández, since 2004 of Anna Baranova and Sara Bayón and since October 2008 of Efrossina Angelova.
[5] In September, at the World Cup event held in Portimão, the team achieved bronze in 5 ribbons and silver in 3 hoops and 4 clubs, in addition to the 5th place in the All-Around.
For this time, in addition to the starters, in the preparatory concentration of the Games there were other gymnasts then substitutes such as Sandra Aguilar, Cristina Dassaeva, Sara Garvín, Violeta González or Lidia Redondo.
Some gymnasts such as Bet Salom decided to leave the selection due to Angelova's decision to increase the number of hours of training, which made them incompatible with their studies.
In April 2009, the group led by Pelaz won two silver medals (in the All-Around and in 3 ribbons and 2 ropes) in the World Cup held in Portimão, Portugal, as well as 6th place in 5 hoops.
[18] The starting team that year was formed by Ana María, Loreto Achaerandio, Sandra Aguilar, Alejandra Quereda and Lidia Redondo, in addition to Nuria Artigues and Sara Garvín as substitutes at the beginning and end of the season respectively.
[19] In 2014 he began training, together with Anna Baranova and Sara Bayón, the national junior team, whose members joined the permanent concentration of the CAR in Madrid on 1 September 2014.
[20] On 23 July 2016, Pelaz was invited to the 20th Anniversary Gala of the gold medal in Atlanta '96, held in Badajoz, where the junior Spanish team trained by her made two exhibitions.