An athlete and public speaker, she has made significant strides in Para cycling. She holds degrees in Exercise Science and Sports Science from Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR, USA. Fluent in English, she is coached by Damian Wiseman at the national level. Her journey into Para cycling began through a Paralympics New Zealand talent identification camp in January 2018.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | C4 Individual Time Trial | DNF |
| 2020 | C4 3000m Individual Pursuit | 5 |
| 2020 | C4-5 500m Time Trial | 8 |
She aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. In 2020, she received the Sporting Endeavour Award at the Attitude Awards in New Zealand. Her dedication to sport is evident through her continuous efforts and achievements.
She has studied for a master's degree in sport management at Massey University in New Zealand. Additionally, she has worked as a youth mental health support worker in Hamilton, New Zealand. Her commitment to both education and community service highlights her multifaceted career.
During her first year at Oregon State University, she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. She underwent surgery to remove her thyroid in April 2011 and completed radioactive iodine treatment later that year. She went into remission before rejoining the university's rowing squad.
Her journey from collegiate rowing to Para cycling showcases her resilience and determination. With eyes set on the 2024 Paralympic Games, she continues to inspire many with her story of perseverance and dedication.
An athlete and public speaker, she has made significant strides in Para cycling. She holds degrees in Exercise Science and Sports Science from Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR, USA. Fluent in English, she is coached by Damian Wiseman at the national level. Her journey into Para cycling began through a Paralympics New Zealand talent identification camp in January 2018.