2010 In March, Pegg placed seventh in the
American Cup in Worcester, United States with a score of 55.150. Before the event she told
International Gymnast Magazine, "The main focus for me is to get the most experience at this level of competition that I possibly can, perform my routines like I would every day in my gym and enjoy the moment." In April, Pegg competed at the
Pacific Rim Championships in Melbourne, Australia. The Canadian team finished fourth and individually Pegg placed eighth all around with a score of 53.600. In event finals, she won the gold medal on vault with a score of 13.850 and placed seventh on balance beam with a score of 13.100. In May, Pegg competed at the
Canadian Championships in Kamloops, Canada. She placed third in the all around with a score of 54.800. In event finals, Pegg placed second on vault scoring 13.825, fifth on uneven bars scoring 12.800, second on balance beam scoring 14.000, and first on floor scoring 14.100.
2011 In May, Pegg placed seventh in the all around competition at the
Canadian Championships in Charlottetown, Canada with a score of 51.575. In event finals, she placed second on uneven bars scoring 13.250, fifth on balance beam scoring 13.050, and second on floor scoring 13.650. In October, Pegg was a member of the Canadian team at the
2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, Japan. She contributed an all around score of 52.032 toward the team's score. They placed eleventh in the team competition which meant that they would have to compete in London in January in order to qualify a full team for the Olympics. Later in October Pegg was supposed to compete at the
Pan American Games but broke a bone in her right hand before the competition.
2012 In March, Pegg competed at the
Artistic Gymnastics World Cup event in Cottbus, Germany. She placed fifth on vault with a score of 13.537, eighth on balance beam with a score of 11.950, and third on floor with a score of 13.725. "My performance in Cottbus was a comeback competition from my hand injury," said Pegg. "I was just focusing on getting back into the competition mode and trying some new routines. The good result has given me the confidence I needed to help myself get back out there again." In May, Pegg competed at the
Canadian Championships in Regina, Canada. She tied for second place in the all around competition with a score of 56.300. In event finals, Pegg placed third on vault scoring 14.275 and third on balance beam scoring 13.950. This summer, Pegg hopes to be part of the five member team that Canada will send to the
2012 Summer Olympics. She told International Gymnast Magazine, "I'm not letting the pressure of making the team get to me, because the pressure will always be there. I can't make it go away. I can only continue to focus the way I have been over the years, such as being in the best shape of my career and pushing myself to my highest level in the gym. I have been working really hard in the gym trying to upgrade all my routines. I'm confident that my hard work will pay off, and I will be able to help out my team to the best of my ability." On the first day of competition she placed sixth in the all around with a score of 52.050. Based on her performances here and at the Canadian Championships she was selected to the five member Olympic team. She said, "The first day was a little shaky because of all the pressure but this is what we’ve been working for our whole lives. We do what we love and what we need to do to get through it all."
London Olympics In July, Pegg competed at the
2012 Summer Olympics in
London, United Kingdom. She helped the Canadian team qualify to the team finals and individually she qualified to the all around final in seventeenth place with a score of 55.657. After qualifications, Pegg said, "I feel so blessed to be here, I still just can’t believe it. Just to have our names announced out there, it kind of left me breathless. Team all-around was our biggest goal, we were really focusing on the team." In the team final, she contributed scores of 14.400 on vault, 13.500 on balance beam, and 13.966 on floor toward the Canadian team's fifth-place finish. In the all around final, Pegg placed seventeenth with a score of 55.565. == College career ==