In October, at the World Championships in Madrid, after the disqualification of Alina Kabaeva and Irina Tchachina, she was 4th in teams along with Almudena Cid and Carolina Rodríguez and 13th in the All-Around.
[3] In November 2002, she competed in the European Championships in Granada, finishing 5th in teams with Almudena Cid and 10th place in the All-Around.
This decision did not please those around either of the two gymnasts, since it forced them to compete to the maximum in the months prior to the Games, making them suffer greater physical and mental wear and tear, and increasing the risk of injury.
[12][13][14] In October 2005, at the World Championships in Baku she was ranked 17th in the All-Around and, together with Almudena Cid, Carolina Rodríguez and Esther Escolar, 6th in teams.
In announcing her retirement, she publicly criticized the Spanish federation and Club Atlético Montemar for the treatment she received, and the services RFEG doctors for not detecting the severity of her injury earlier, although she also noted that in the last year they advised her to stop training and she did not do so because she wanted to be in the Olympic Games.
[17][18][19] After her retirement she coached at the Club Gimnasia Rítmica Torrevieja for several years, where she coincided on the technical team with other former gymnasts such as Mari Carmen Moreno or Mónica Ferrández.