Videaux began gymnastics when she was five years old.
2015 Videaux made her international debut at the
2015 Anadia World Challenge Cup where she won the gold medal on the vault and the bronze medal on the uneven bars. She then won the gold medal in
the vault final at the
Pan American Games in
Toronto with an average score of 14.737. Additionally, Cuba placed fourth in
the team competition, and Videaux placed ninth in
the all-around final. At the Osijek World Challenge Cup, she won the silver medal on the floor exercise behind
Paula Mejías and also placed fifth on vault and seventh on uneven bars. She then competed at the
World Championships in
Glasgow and finished fifty-fifth in the all-around during
the qualification round.
2016 Videaux competed at the
Olympic Test Event and
qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games by finished twenty-sixth in the all-around. She then won the gold medal on the vault at the
Anadia World Challenge Cup and also finished eighth on the uneven bars. She represented
Cuba at the 2016 Summer Olympics and finished forty-eighth in the all-around during
the qualification round with a total score of 52.024.
2017 Videaux competed at the Central American Sports Festival in
Guatemala City and won the silver medal in the all-around behind teammate
Yesenia Ferrera and Cuba won the team silver medal by one point behind
Mexico. She also won the uneven bars gold medal and the bronze medals on balance beam and floor exercise. Then at the
World Championships in
Montreal, she only competed on the vault and uneven bars and did not advance into either final.
2018 At the
Central American and Caribbean Games, Videaux won gold medals with the Cuban team and in the individual all-around where she finished 1.700 ahead of silver-medalist
Andrea Maldonado. Then in the event finals, she won another gold on the floor exercise and also won silver medals on the vault and the uneven bars. Then at the
Pan American Championships, she won the silver medal on vault behind
Jade Carey and placed fifth in the all-around, floor exercise, and team competition. She was not sent to the
World Championships in
Doha due to budget cuts by Cuba's National Sports and Recreation Institute.
2019 Videaux qualified for the vault final at the
Doha World Cup in fifth place, but she withdrew due to a thigh injury. Then at the
Pan American Games, she placed sixth with the
Cuban team, tenth in
the all-around, and seventh in
the vault final. She
qualified for an individual spot at the 2020 Olympic Games by finishing fifty-third in the all-around at the
2019 World Championships.
2020-21 Videaux did not compete in 2020 or prior to the postponed
2020 Olympic Games due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba. However, she fell on her second vault during
the qualification round and placed sixteenth, missing the event final. == Personal life ==