In 1979, she graduated in Hispanic Philology from the
Autonomous University of Madrid. She worked as a teacher of Spanish as a foreign language from 1979 to 1989. In 1991, she obtained an MBA in Sports Administration and Management from the
Complutense University of Madrid and the
Spanish Olympic Committee.
Pioneering marathon She played grass-hockey in university and started middle-distance running (400 and 800 meters) as well. She participated in the 1978 Madrid Marathon. Of the 5,000 participants, she was one of only 6 women. In 1984, she raced in the first triathlon held in Spain, in Guadalajara, and won.
Sports management At the end of the eighties she was a member of the Spanish Triathlon Federation, where, from its inception - except for a brief absence between 1994 and 1997 - until 2008, she held the position of Secretary General. From 2002 to 2008, she presided over the European Triathlon Union. In 2008, she was elected President of the
International Triathlon Union, which was founded in Avignon, France in 1989. The International Triathlon Union was one of the first international sport federations that promoted equality between men and women, with the same prize money, distances, and media recognition for both sexes. Casado was re-elected in 2012 at the XXV Congress in Auckland (New Zealand), in which she defeated the South Korean Kyung-Sun Yu, by 82 votes to 33. In 2016 was re-elected for a third term. Upon assuming the presidency of the ITU, she became the second Spanish woman ever to preside over an
International Federation of an
Olympic sport. The first was
Pilar de Borbón, of the
International Equestrian Federation. She has been a member of the
Spanish Olympic Committee from 1992 to 1994 and from 2000 to the present. From 2004 to 2009, she was the co-founder and president of the SOC Women and Sport Commission. In 2010, at the
122nd IOC session in Vancouver, she was elected as member of the
International Olympic Committee, enduring as long as she is the President of the
ITU. She has been a member of the jury of the
Princess of Asturias of Sports Award in Spain. == Equality in sport ==