La Peque, also known as the 'Little One', has been making waves in the world of Para athletics. She began her journey in 2019 in Quito, Ecuador, encouraged by the technical director of the Ecuadorian Federation of Sports for Persons with Physical Disabilities. Since then, she has trained under coach Washington Manosalvas.

One of her most memorable achievements is winning bronze in the F41 discus throw at the 2023 World Championships in Paris, France. This accomplishment has solidified her position as a prominent athlete in Para athletics.
La Peque draws inspiration from Argentinian Para thrower Antonella Ruiz Diaz. Her family has also been a significant influence on her journey. She enjoys spending time outdoors and with her family when she is not training.
Looking ahead, La Peque aims to continue representing Ecuador on the international stage. Her dedication and hard work suggest that she will achieve even more success in the coming years.
La Peque's story is one of determination and perseverance. Her achievements serve as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes in Ecuador and beyond.
La Peque, also known as the 'Little One', has been making waves in the world of Para athletics. She began her journey in 2019 in Quito, Ecuador, encouraged by the technical director of the Ecuadorian Federation of Sports for Persons with Physical Disabilities. Since then, she has trained under coach Washington Manosalvas.