Claudia Heredia

On 31 May Claudia, Paula Gómez, Sara González, Miriam Guerra, Carmen Martínez and Victoria Plaza, participated in the European Championships in Vienna, where they placed 16th in the All-Around after two rotations with 5 hoops.

[8] In September 2013, at the age of 15 she joined the national senior group, training at the High Performance Center (CAR) in Madrid, combining it with her studies at the IES Ortega y Gasset.

[10] On March 29, 2014, she made her debut as a member of the senior group in an exhibition in Vera within the framework of the Spanish Championship for People with Intellectual Disabilities, where she performed the 10 clubs exercise.

[11] In April, she participated in two exhibitions with the reserve team on the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, organized at the CSD, and in 10 clubs at the Queen's Cup in Guadalajara.

[12] In September she travelled to Izmir to support her teammates, who became world champions with 10 clubs for the second consecutive time, and in November she performed with Marina Viejo at the Royal Order of Sporting Merit award ceremony.

[24] In September she travelled with the Spanish delegation to Stuttgart, where the group won bronze in the All-Around at the World Championships and qualified for the Rio Olympics.

[25] On 17 November Claudia and her teammates attended the Premios Nacionales del Deporte, where they were awarded the Barón de Güell Cup for the best national team of 2014, an award from the Consejo Superior de Deportes that was collected by Alejandra Quereda, the team captain, and Jesús Carballo, president of the Federation, from the hands of King Felipe VI of Spain.