Moreno began gymnastics when she was three years old. Then at the
Central American and Caribbean Games, she won the team gold medal and also won the vault silver medal behind teammate
Elsa García. The Mexican team finished twenty-first during
the qualification round for the
2010 World Championships. Moreno did not compete at the
2011 Pan American Games due to a meniscus injury the day before the competition began, but she still received the bronze medal the Mexican team won. At the
2012 Zibo World Challenge Cup, Moreno won the silver medal on the vault behind
Cheng Fei. Then at the Ghent World Challenge Cup, she won her first
FIG World Cup gold medal on the vault. Moreno finished fourth with the Mexican
team at the
2013 Universiade, and she placed fifth in
the vault final.
2014—2017: First Olympics Moreno won a bronze medal with the Mexican team at the
2014 Pan American Championships. She also placed sixth in the all-around, seventh in the vault, and fifth in the
uneven bars. At the
2014 World Championships in
Nanning, China, she helped the Mexican team place fourteenth with qualified the team for the 2015 World Championships. She qualified for the vault final and placed seventh. Then at the
Central American and Caribbean Games, she won the gold medal with the Mexican team and also placed ninth in the all-around and eighth in the uneven bars. Moreno won the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2015 Mexican Championships. She also won the all-around bronze medal at the Olimpiada Nacional. Then at the
Anadia World Challenge Cup, she won the silver medal on the vault behind
Marcia Videaux. She missed the
2015 Pan American Games due to a broken cheekbone. After the World Championships, she finished seventh in the all-around at the Arthur Gander Memorial. Then at the Swiss Cup, she competed on a mixed-team with
Daniel Corral, and they finished eighth. Moreno
qualified for the
2016 Olympic Games at the
Olympic Test Event where she finished twenty-second in the all-around. She then won the silver medal on the vault at the
Anadia World Challenge Cup behind
Marcia Videaux. She represented
Mexico at the 2016 Summer Olympics and finished thirty-first in the all-around during
the qualification round, making her the second reserve for
the all-around final. Moreno did not compete in 2017 to focus on her studies.
2018—2021: World medalist and second Olympics Moreno won the all-around bronze medal at the 2018 Mexican Championships and won the vault title. Then at the Mexican Trial Meet, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind
Frida Esparza. She won the team bronze medal at the
Pan American Championships and also placed fourth in the all-around. She won the vault bronze medal at the
2018 World Championships in
Doha behind
Simone Biles and
Shallon Olsen and became the first Mexican female gymnast to win a medal at the
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. After the World Championships, she competed at the Cottbus World Cup and finished fourth on the vault. Additionally, the Mexican team placed nineteenth in the qualification round. She then competed at the Toyota International and won the gold medal on the vault and placed eighth on the
floor exercise. Moreno finished fourth on the vault at the
2019 Melbourne World Cup. She then won the bronze medal on the vault at the Baku World Cup behind
Jade Carey and
Oksana Chusovitina. She once again placed fourth on the vault at the Doha World Cup. At the Mexican Championships, she won the vault title and placed seventh in the all-around. Then at the Korea Cup, she won the bronze medal on the vault behind
Yeo Seo-jeong and
Oksana Chusovitina. At the
2019 World Championships in
Stuttgart, she finished sixth in the vault final and
qualified for the 2020 Olympics with her fortieth-place all-around finish in the qualification round. Moreno represented
Mexico at the 2020 Summer Olympics and became only the second Mexican female gymnast to qualify for a final after
Denisse López qualified for the vault final at the
2000 Olympic Games. She finished fourth in
the vault final by less than one-tenth behind bronze medalist
Yeo Seo-jeong. She announced her retirement after the Olympics.
2023: Comeback In March 2023, Moreno announced her return to training and intent to attend the
2023 Pan American Championships in Medellín, Colombia. She represented Mexico at the
2023 Pan American Championships, where she earned a gold medal on the vault with a score of 13.700. Additionally, she helped the Mexican team win the silver medal behind the United States. She was the female flag bearer for Mexico at the
2023 Central American and Caribbean Games in
San Salvador, El Salvador, where she won gold medals with the team and on floor exercise and vault. She also won the silver medal in the all-around and the bronze medal on the balance beam. At the
2023 Paris World Challenge Cup, Moreno won gold in the vault final as well as bronze in the floor exercise final behind
Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos and
Jade Barbosa. Then at the
World Championships, the Mexican team finished 14th in the qualification round, missing out on a
team quota for the 2024 Olympic Games by two positions. However, Moreno secured an individual quota by finishing third all-around among the eligible athletes. She finished 18th in the all-around final and fourth in the vault final. She represented
Mexico at the 2023 Pan American Games despite dealing with a knee injury. She only competed on the uneven bars and helped the Mexican team finish fourth.
2024: Road to Third Olympics Moreno competed in two stops of the
2024 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series. At the Varna World Challenge Cup, she earned a bronze medal on vault with a score of 13.750. At the Koper World Challenge Cup, she earned a gold medal on vault with a score of 13.600. At the
2024 Olympic Games, Moreno was the first reserve for the vault final. == Awards ==