At just three years old, she began swimming lessons at CN Martorell in Spain. By age 11, she was competing in Para swimming. Her father and doctors encouraged her to get involved in the sport. She started with conventional swimming, feeling in control and proving that her missing leg was no impediment.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 400m Freestyle - S9 | G Gold |
| 2020 | 100m Backstroke - S9 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 100m Backstroke - S9 | S Silver |
| 2020 | 200m Individual Medley - SM9 | B Bronze |
| 2016 | 100m Freestyle - S9 | 4 |
| 2020 | 100m Breaststroke - SB8 | 5 |
| 2020 | 4x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points | 5 |
| 2016 | 200m Individual Medley - SM9 | 5 |
| 2020 | 400m Freestyle - S9 | 6 |
| 2016 | 50m Freestyle - S9 | 8 |
| 2016 | 100m Butterfly - S9 | 9 |
She trains for 26 hours per week. Her philosophy is simple: "Never forget to smile, for the day you don't smile will be a day lost. Nothing is impossible." This mindset has driven her to numerous accolades throughout her career.
In 2023, she was named Best Female Athlete of the Year by the Catalonian Para Sports Federation. She also received the 2021 Para Athlete of the Year award at the 25th Catalan Sports Festival. Other notable recognitions include the Paralympic Ace of Sport prize in 2019 and being named among the Best Athletes of 2017 at the National Sports Gala ceremony.
Her parents have been a significant influence on her life and career. She also looks up to Spanish Para swimmers Teresa Perales, Sarai Gascon, and Jesus Collado as her heroes.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. With her dedication and rigorous training schedule, she is well-prepared for this challenge.
Apart from her athletic career, she is also a student studying Physiotherapy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. She speaks Catalan, English, and Spanish fluently.
Her younger brother Mauri Marques has played professional water polo for CN Sant Feliu in Spain's Division de Honor. This family connection to sports has been a source of inspiration for her.
She currently trains under national coach Jaume Marce Gil and represents CN Sant Feliu in Spain. Her club has been instrumental in providing her with the resources needed to excel.
Her journey from a young swimmer to a decorated athlete is inspiring. With numerous awards and a strong support system, she continues to aim high. As she prepares for the 2024 Paralympic Games, her story remains a testament to resilience and determination.
At just three years old, she began swimming lessons at CN Martorell in Spain. By age 11, she was competing in Para swimming. Her father and doctors encouraged her to get involved in the sport. She started with conventional swimming, feeling in control and proving that her missing leg was no impediment.