At age 15, she began her journey in athletics. Competing for Lithuania, she made her international debut in 1999 in Latvia. She is right-handed and fluent in English and Lithuanian. Her higher education was in Human Movement Studies at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Women's Heptathlon | B Bronze |
| 2004 | Women's Heptathlon | S Silver |
| 2000 | Women's Heptathlon | 12 |
She became Lithuania's first female Olympic medallist by finishing second in the heptathlon at the 2004 Games in Athens. This achievement marked a significant milestone in her career and for Lithuanian athletics.
After failing to finish the heptathlon at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, she decided to focus on shot put. However, in 2010, she announced her return to the heptathlon. This decision highlighted her resilience and dedication to the sport.
Looking ahead, she plans to continue competing at an international level. Her focus remains on achieving new milestones and representing Lithuania with pride. Her journey reflects a blend of determination and passion for athletics.
Her story is a testament to perseverance and commitment. From overcoming health challenges to switching events and achieving Olympic success, she continues to inspire many in the field of athletics.
At age 15, she began her journey in athletics. Competing for Lithuania, she made her international debut in 1999 in Latvia. She is right-handed and fluent in English and Lithuanian. Her higher education was in Human Movement Studies at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.