2014 Simakova competed at the 2014 Gym Festival in
Trnava, winning the team junior and all-around gold medal.
2018 In April Simakova made her senior international debut at the
Tokyo World Cup where she finished fourth behind
Mai Murakami of Japan,
Trinity Thomas of the United States, and
Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos of France. Later that month she competed at the
Russian National Championships where she won silver behind
Angelina Melnikova in the all-around. She additionally won silver on floor exercise, once again behind Melnikova, and placed fifth on vault on fourth on uneven bars. In July she competed at the
Russian Cup where she placed fourth in the all-around behind Melnikova,
Anastasia Ilyankova, and
Viktoria Komova. She placed first on floor exercise, eighth on vault, and third on uneven bars. On 20 July, Simakova was named to the Russian team to compete at the
2018 European Championships alongside
Angelina Melnikova,
Irina Alexeeva,
Lilia Akhaimova, and
Uliana Perebinosova. Together they won gold in the team finals. On 29 September, Simakova was named on the nominative team to compete at the
2018 World Championships in
Doha,
Qatar alongside
Lilia Akhaimova,
Irina Alexeeva,
Angelina Melnikova, and
Aliya Mustafina. On October 17, the Worlds team was officially announced and was unchanged from the nominative team. Although Simakova originally planned on competing all four events in qualifications, she only competed on vault, balance beam, and uneven bars after hurting her ankle. During qualifications, although she scored a 0 on her vault after crashing it, Russia still qualified to the team final in second place. During team finals Simakova only competed on balance beam where she helped Russia win the silver medal behind the United States.
2019 In March, Simakova won the all-around at the Russian National Championships. As a result she was chosen to compete at the
2019 European Championships alongside
Angelina Melnikova,
Maria Paseka, and
Anastasia Ilyankova. Later in March Simakova competed at the EnBW DTB-Pokal Team Challenge in Stuttgart where she helped Russia win the silver medal in the team final. Individually she placed fifth in the all-around. After a subpar performance, Simakova was replaced by
Aliya Mustafina on the European Championships team. She was added back onto the Euros team after Mustafina withdrew. At the
European Championships qualified to the all-around final in sixteenth place and was the first reserve for the balance beam final. During the all-around final Simakova finished in ninth place after falling twice. In August Simakova competed at the
Russian Cup. After two days of competition she finished sixth in the all-around competition. Shortly after the conclusion of the Russian Cup Simakova was named to the nominative team for the
2019 World Championships alongside
Angelina Melnikova,
Daria Spiridonova,
Lilia Akhaimova, and
Aleksandra Shchekoldina. She was later injured during the training camp and was replaced by
Maria Paseka.
2020 In February it was announced that Simakova would represent Russia at the
Tokyo World Cup taking place on April 4. The Tokyo World Cup was later canceled due to the
coronavirus pandemic in Japan. In December Simakova competed at the
Voronin Cup. She only competed on uneven bars and balance beam, placing first and second respectively.
2022 Simakova received a two year ban for doping (
furosemide) starting June 2, 2022. ==Competitive history==