Since then she trained an average of 8 hours a day at the Madrid High Performance Center under the orders first of Nancy Usero, from March 2001 of Nina Vitrichenko, and since October 2001 of Rosa Menor.
That year the group was made up of Blanca, Sonia Abejón, Belén Aguado, Bárbara González Oteiza, Marta Linares and Aida Otero.
[4] The following year, in 2002, he was a starter in both exercises, 5 ribbons one and the 3 ropes and 2 balls, at the World Championships in New Orleans, where the Blanca, along Sonia Abejón, Belén Aguado, Bárbara González Oteiza, Marta Linares and Isabel Pagán, finished 9th in the All-Around and 7th in the 5 ribbons' final.
Her last competition as a member of the national team was the 2003 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, held in April in the German city of Riesa, competing along Sonia Abejón, Bárbara González Oteiza, Lara González, Isabel Pagán and Nuria Velasco, she finished 6th in the All-Around, 7th with 3 hoops & 2 balls and 8th with 5 ribbons.
[8] After traveling through several countries to learn English and doing internships in several Irish hotels, she is working in a management and administration company for computer content applied to sports in Seville.