In 2008, she made her debut for Great Britain in the United States. She began powerlifting at age 14 at the East Bergholt Sports Centre in England. Her first competition was in Cardiff, Wales, in 2008. Her journey into powerlifting started when her high school coach suggested it due to her height.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | -45kg | B Bronze |
| 2012 | Women's 40kg | B Bronze |
| 2020 | -41kg | 4 |
Her son Duncan has been a significant influence on her career. She mentioned that thinking of him helps her stay calm during competitions. Duncan's presence in the audience has motivated her to push harder and perform better.
She was named 2022 Para Powerlifter of the Year by British Weight Lifting. In 2022, she also received the Sports Personality of the Year award at the Active Suffolk Awards in England, an honour she previously won in 2016. In October 2013, she received an honorary fellowship from the University Campus of Suffolk.
In January 2019, she gave birth to her son Duncan six weeks early due to complications. Duncan spent six weeks in hospital after birth. Despite these challenges, she returned to competition less than six months later. She was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2011 but has managed to continue her career with precautions.
In 2023, her club Suffolk Spartans announced its closure due to financial reasons. She had trained there since 2007 and described the club as her second family. Efforts to secure grants were unsuccessful, leading to the club's closure.
Looking ahead, she aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects her ongoing dedication and passion for powerlifting.
Her story is one of resilience and determination, overcoming personal and professional challenges while achieving significant milestones in her career.
In 2008, she made her debut for Great Britain in the United States. She began powerlifting at age 14 at the East Bergholt Sports Centre in England. Her first competition was in Cardiff, Wales, in 2008. Her journey into powerlifting started when her high school coach suggested it due to her height.