[6][7] She twice won the silver medal in the women's competition at the NORCECA Beach Volleyball Circuit 2007 in Guatemala City[8] and Carolina, Puerto Rico,[9] partnering Margarita Suero.
She won the 2008 Bonao Athlete of the Year award[12] for her performance during 2008, and she was also contending for her province to the "Premio Nacional de la Juventud", for Sport Achievements.
[13] Almánzar participated during the 2009 Holy Week Sport Festival held in Hato Mayor, playing Beach Volleyball (three) with Dahiana Burgos and Karla Echenique, winning the Silver Medal of the event.
[26][27] With the Banreservas team, he won undefeated the IX Bameso USA International Tournament, held in the Riverbank State Park in New York City.
[35] Later Almanzar played with Caribeñas-New Horizons VC at the Dominican Republic Superior Volleyball League from the National District,[36] she ended up winning the tournament second place when her team was defeated 0–3 in the final series by Cristo Rey.
[45] She ranked fourth after falling 0-2 to the Canadian pair in the World Championship Qualifier stage held in Punta Cana, this time playing with Julibeth Payano.
[46] Playing with Payano, she won the Beach Volleyball competition at the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games silver medal, losing 1-2 to the Puerto Rican team.
[48] They played together the World Championships held in Tlaxcala, Mexico where they finished without victories in the group stage, after losing their three games 0-2 against Australians Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy, Polish Jagoda Gruszczyńska and Aleksandra Wachowicz[49] and Spaniards Liliana Fernández and Paula Soria Gutiérrez,[50] Then represented her home country in the Pan American Games finishing in ninth position with three wins and three losses.