[8] In 2010, Rodríguez competed at the Spanish Archery Championship for Physically Handicapped, where he earned a gold medal in the men's recurve event.
[9] In August 2010, he participated in the Vichy, France hosted European adaptive archery championships where he finished fifth after losing 5–4 to British archer John Stubbs in the semi-finals.
There was no funding for him and other Spanish archers to compete at the London hosted event because Federación Española de persones con Discapacitad Física refused to prioritize the sport after poor performances by Spanish archers at the previous world championships held in Turin.
Representing the Ferrol archery club, he finished first in the senior men's compound bow event.
[8] The X Toralin Archery Challenge and III Botillo Trophy took place in November 2012, with Rodríguez participating.
[20] Following the merger of the Spanish archery federations for archers with disabilities and those without, a combined national championship was held in February 2013.
A score 571 points in the individual compound bow put him in 23 position, and qualified him for the team event representing Galacia.
He finished with a combined score of 679 in qualifying, which placed in eighth overall out of sixty total competitors in his classification.