María Carmen Rubio

She has represented Spain in archery at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, and at the World Championships, where she finished sixth in the women's individual compound event in 2013.

[3] Rubio received a scholarship from fellow countryman and multiple Tour de France winner Miguel Induráin, enabling her to compete.

[2][3][5] In 2010, she competed at the Spanish Archery Championship for Physically Handicapped, where she earned a gold medal in the women's recurve event.

[7] In August 2010, she participated in the Vichy, France hosted European adaptive archery championships where she finished fifth in the women's team event after failing to qualify for the semi-finals.

[8] Vitoria-Gasteiz hosted the Spanish adaptive archery national indoor championships in February 2011, with Rubio finishing second in the women's compound event.

[11] Ibiza hosted the June 2011 Spanish adaptive championships, where she met Badiola in the gold medal match.

[17] Rubio competed in archery at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, finishing 6th in the individual compound bow after reaching the quarter final round,[2][3][5] where she lost to Danielle Brown.

[23][24] In July 2013, she was one of 306 from Navarre named as a "Deportistas de élite",[25] a category of Spanish elite sportspeople that provides a number of benefits.