Canadian athlete and coach, Shaw, has made significant strides in Para cycling since her debut in 2018. She began her journey in Para cycling in 2016 after a suggestion from wheelchair basketball player Erica Gavel. Shaw's background in ice hockey helped her build the leg strength and power needed for cycling.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | C4 Individual Time Trial | 4 |
| 2020 | C4-5 Road Race | 13 |
| 2020 | C4 3000m Individual Pursuit | B Bronze |
Shaw's most memorable achievement came at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, where she won bronze in the women's C4 3km individual pursuit. She was named Female Athlete of the Year by Saskatchewan Sport in 2019 and 2021.
Shaw follows a strict routine before races. The night before, she plans the next 24 hours down to the minute. Her preparation includes passive and active stretching, a specific warm-up on her bike, an energy drink 45 minutes before the race, and a caffeinated gel 15 minutes prior.
Under the guidance of national coach Sebastien Travers, Shaw aims to win a medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Her dedication to training and meticulous preparation are key factors driving her success.
Shaw has also qualified as an exercise physiologist through the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology. Her academic pursuits include studying for a PhD in kinesiology and exercise science.
Shaw's journey from ice hockey to Para cycling showcases her resilience and determination. With her eyes set on the Paris Paralympics, she continues to inspire many in the sports community.
Canadian athlete and coach, Shaw, has made significant strides in Para cycling since her debut in 2018. She began her journey in Para cycling in 2016 after a suggestion from wheelchair basketball player Erica Gavel. Shaw's background in ice hockey helped her build the leg strength and power needed for cycling.