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.