At the age of nine, she began her journey in rhythmic gymnastics. Initially searching for a dance class, she stumbled upon a sports hall where gymnastics training was taking place. The blend of gymnastics, dance, apparatus, and flashy clothes captivated her. By age 12, after winning an Israeli championship, she decided to pursue the sport professionally.

Her family and her first coach, Ilana Brenner, have been the most influential figures in her career. She looks up to Israeli rhythmic gymnast Neta Rivkin as her idol. Her sporting philosophy is clear: "When you want to succeed in something, you have to work hard to achieve the goal. For me it means practising a lot, even when it's difficult and frustrating, you have to keep going and then the sky is the limit."
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. This goal drives her daily efforts and fuels her commitment to the sport.
Fluent in both English and Hebrew, she brings a unique cultural perspective to her sport. Her journey from a curious child to a dedicated athlete showcases her passion and determination.
At the age of nine, she began her journey in rhythmic gymnastics. Initially searching for a dance class, she stumbled upon a sports hall where gymnastics training was taking place. The blend of gymnastics, dance, apparatus, and flashy clothes captivated her. By age 12, after winning an Israeli championship, she decided to pursue the sport professionally.