Taking a long break from competition after 1977, Morkis was active again in high level dressage competition at the age of 38 in 1981 aboard "Pandur" al known as
Puff in May, taking a blue ribbon in Fourth Level Test 1 and she also rode
Briensbridge or Frankie that year who belonged to a friend. She took a first place American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) fourth level aboard
Pandur and a second place rating aboard
Briensbridge at the well-known Devon Show Grounds Dressage competition in Southeastern Pennsylvania in August 1982. Fourth Level is the most advanced level of dressage, and it includes all the fancy “dancing” movements during an Olympic freestyle test or in non-olympic competition. She did well in the Pan-American Games Test in Hamilton in 1983, placing second in the Prix St. Georges, and fifth in the Intermediare II. She placed second aboard her mount
Wandi in the Federation Equestre Intermediare 1 Freestyle Dressage Competition in
Lexington, Virginia in early May 1989. She competed in the Edmund, Oklahoma U. S. Olympic Festival in Dressage in July 1989 with other prior Olympians. Competing again at a high level aboard
Anrijetto, she won the stallion Championship, the overall grand championship, and the mature horse championship in the Dressage of Devon on September 24, 1992, at the Devon Horse Show Grounds.
Millers/USET Championship In June 1997, riding mounts
Elvira and
Gershwin, she competed and made one of her best later life showings at 54 in New Jersey's Millers/USET championship winning the open Grand Prix Freestyle, and taking second in the Open Intermediare Freestyle. She came in fourth at the Millers/USET championship in the Open Prix St. George and third in the Open Grand Prix, again aboard
Gershwin. ==Sports management roles==