Penguin, an accomplished athlete, has made significant strides in the world of archery since her debut for Czechia in 2015. She took up the sport at age 24 while attending the Olga Havlova Business Academy in Janske Lazne, Czechia. Her journey into archery began during her rehabilitation when she met an archery coach while playing wheelchair floorball.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Individual W1 | S Silver |
| 2020 | Team W1 | S Silver |
| 2016 | Mixed Team Compound W1 | B Bronze |
| 2016 | Women's Individual Compound W1 | 6 |
Penguin trains up to five times a week under the guidance of national coach Ludmila Fikarova and personal coach Vladimir Brada. Her dedication to training has been instrumental in her success. She credits Brada and Czech Para archers David Drahoninsky and Daniel Fridrich as significant influences in her career.
One of Penguin's most memorable achievements is winning bronze alongside David Drahoninsky in the mixed W1 team compound event at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. This accomplishment stands out as a highlight in her career.
In 2018, Penguin and her mixed W1 team event partner David Drahoninsky were named Team of the Year at the Czech Paralympic Committee's Para Athlete of the Year awards. This recognition underscores their exceptional performance and teamwork.
Outside of archery, Penguin enjoys walking her dog and spending time with horses. She speaks Czech, English, and German. Married to Petr, she balances her athletic career with her role as a social counsellor for the elderly in Trutnov, Czechia.
Looking ahead, Penguin aims to continue competing at high levels and hopes to inspire others with impairments to take up archery. Her philosophy is simple yet powerful: "I don't let barriers stop me; I just like a new challenge."
Penguin's journey from rehabilitation to becoming an award-winning archer is a testament to her resilience and determination. Her story continues to inspire many within the sports community and beyond.
Penguin, an accomplished athlete, has made significant strides in the world of archery since her debut for Czechia in 2015. She took up the sport at age 24 while attending the Olga Havlova Business Academy in Janske Lazne, Czechia. Her journey into archery began during her rehabilitation when she met an archery coach while playing wheelchair floorball.