That same year she attended several concentrations of the Royal Spanish Federation of Gymnastics in the facilities of the CAR in Madrid (Consejo Superior de Deportes) with a view to being part of the junior team that would represent Spain in the 2015 European Championship.
[4] In September 2014 she was awarded a scholarship by the Royal Spanish Gymnastics Federation to be part of the national junior group, going on to train under the command of Ana María Pelaz at the CAR in Madrid.
[5] In February 2015 the junior team debuted in competition at the Miss Valentine International Tournament held in Tartu, Estonia, where they achieved 4th position in the All-Around and 7th in the apparatus final with 5 balls.
[6] At the end of March they competed in the International Tournament in Lisbon, Portugal, where they again achieved 4th place in the All-Around, in addition to winning the bronze medal in the apparatus final.
On July 23, 2016, Victoria made two exhibitions with the junior Spanish ensemble at the 20th Anniversary Gala of the Gold Medal in Atlanta '96, held in Badajoz.
[19] The team in that competition was made up of Victoria, Mónica Alonso, Clara Esquerdo, Ana Gayán, Lía Rovira and Sara Salarrullana.
From the Guadalajara World Cup the Spanish team was made up of Victoria, Mónica Alonso, Clara Esquerdo, Ana Gayán, Alba Polo and Lia Rovira.
[35] The team was formed in this championship by Cuadrillero, Mónica Alonso, Clara Esquerdo, Ana Gayán, Alba Polo and Sara Salarrullana.
[40] The team was formed in this championship by Cuadrillero, Clara Esquerdo, Ana Gayán, Alba Polo, Emma Reyes and Sara Salarrullana.