With Bolivar, she won the 2010 Colombian Youth National Championship and the 2010 Colombian Junior Championship.[1] She claimed the fifth place in the 2010 Youth South American Championship held in Peru.[2][3]
She won the silver medal in the 2011 Colombia Junior Championship, representing Bolivar[4] and later she won with Bolivar the 2011 Inter Schools Championships.[5]
In the 2013 Copa Latina, she won with her national team the gold medal and the Best Setter award.[6] In June she traveled to Brno, Czech Republic, to play the 2013 FIVB U20 World Championship, ending up in the 13th place.[7] She finished the pool play round as the top setter; she recalled that she found very important spending four months practicing together and would like to have faced the tournament with even harder strength.[8] She won the 2013 Colombian Championship in the senior category with Bolivar.[9]
She won the 2013 Bolivarian Games bronze medal with her national team.[10]
Marín won with Bolivar the 2014 Colombian National Senior Championship played in Cali.[11] In August 2014, Gómez won the silver medal in the 2014 U22 South American Championship.[12]
On club level she played for Liga Bolivarense in 2015.[14] With Liga Bolivarense she claimed the 2015 National Games championship[15] over the Antioquia team[16] without losing a single set in the whole tournament.[17] In the 2015 South American Championship, she won the bronze medal with her national team and was awarded tournament's Best Setter.[18]
With ASPTT Mulhouse, Marín won the 2016/17 French Championship.[23] After returning from France, she won the 2017 Colombian Senior Championship as the captain of the Bolivar team, their fifth championship.[24] She played with her national senior team the 2017 South American Championship,[25] winning the silver medal when they lost 0–3 to Brazil, winning the Best Setter individual award.[26] She played in October the 2018 FIVB World Championship CSV qualification tournament, but her team could not get a berth for next year competition.[27]
She won the bronze medal in the 2017 Bolivarian Games under 23 tournament.[28] She won the 2017 Volleyball player of the year in December, 2017.[29]
She studied in the Institución Educativa Soledad Acosta de Samper (I.E.S.A.S.) high school[30] and as of 2015 she was studying Business Administration in the Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar.[31]