Campuzano began mountain biking in 1998. At the 2013 Pan American cross country championships, held in
Puebla, Mexico, she won the gold medal. She won the
women's cross country event at the
2014 Central American and Caribbean Games held in
Veracruz, Mexico, taking the gold medal in a time of one hour 23 minutes and 30 seconds. She won another gold medal at the Pan American cross country championships at the 2014 event in Brazil. At the
2014 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships held in
Lillehammer, Norway she finished 14th in the
women's cross country. She competed at her second
Pan American Games at the
2015 Games held in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In the
women's cross country she finished just outside of the medal in fourth place in a time of one hour 34 minutes 11 seconds. In the
2016 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup she placed 16th in the event held in
La Bresse, France, in a time of one hour 34 minutes and 23 seconds. In May 2016 Mario Garcia de la Torre, head of the
Mexican delegation, announced that Campuzano would carry the Mexican flag during the
Parade of Nations at the
opening ceremony. by finishing 16th Campuzano won the 2019 Pan American cross country Championships and qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. She placed 16th. ==References==