Lupe, a nickname given to her, began her journey in sports at the age of eight. Initially uninterested in sports during her school years, she found inspiration after watching Legna Verdecia and Odalys Reve compete. This moment ignited her passion for the sport.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Women 57kg | Last 16 |
| 2008 | Women 57kg | Last 16 |
| 2004 | Women 57kg | B Bronze |
Under the guidance of coach Ronaldo Veitia, Lupe honed her skills and developed into a formidable athlete. Veitia's expertise played a crucial role in shaping her career and helping her achieve significant milestones.
Throughout her career, Lupe faced numerous challenges, including multiple injuries that required surgery. She has undergone surgery more than six times due to various injuries. Despite these setbacks, she remained resilient and continued to pursue her passion.
In 2011, Lupe was honoured with the title "Athlete of the Year" in Holguin. This recognition highlighted her achievements and contributions to the sport. Her dedication and hard work were acknowledged through this prestigious award.
Looking ahead, Lupe aims to continue her journey in sports with the same determination and passion that have defined her career so far. Her story is one of perseverance and commitment, inspiring many young athletes to follow their dreams despite challenges.
Lupe, a nickname given to her, began her journey in sports at the age of eight. Initially uninterested in sports during her school years, she found inspiration after watching Legna Verdecia and Odalys Reve compete. This moment ignited her passion for the sport.