Drags took up rhythmic gymnastics at the age of four at the Associazione Sportiva Udinese. In her younger years, she also competed in Slovenia, representing KRG Narodni dom. She won the Slovenian National Championship title three times (2015–2017) in the girls' category. Afterward, she began participating in Italian national competitions.
Junior Dragas debuted as a member of the national team in November 2020 at a bilateral competition held between Italy and Germany in
Desio. In 2022, she won 3 gold medals at the 5th edition of Comegym tournament and two gold medals at the international tournament in
Portimão. She represented Italy at the
Junior European Championships in
Tel Aviv and won the silver medal in the ribbon final. Together with
Alice Taglietti, she placed 5th in the team competition. Later in the year, she participated in the Tart Cup in
Brno, where she won four golds and a silver medal.
Senior 2023 In 2023, Dragas made her senior international debut at the
World Cup Sofia, along with veterans
Milena Baldassarri and
Sofia Raffaeli. Ultimately, she placed 19th place in the all-around competition. In June, Dragas competed at the
2023 Italian National Championships, her first as a senior, and finished in 7th place in the all-around competition. The next day, she won a silver medal with clubs and a bronze medal in the hoop final.
2024 In 2024, she attended more international competitions. On 19–21 April, she competed at
Baku World Cup and placed 11th in the all-around. She advanced into two apparatus finals, finishing 4th in hoop and 6th in ball. She next competed at
World Challenge Cup Portimao in
Portugal, where she took 13th place in the all-around. She qualified to the all final and ended in 6th place. In May, Dragas was selected to represent Italy at the
2024 European Championships in
Budapest, Hungary, together with
Sofia Raffaeli and
Milena Baldassarri. They won the silver medal in the team competition. On 8 June, Dragaš competed at the
2024 Italian National Championships and finished in 4th place in the all-around. She also won the gold medal in the ribbon final, silver medals in hoop and clubs and bronze in the ball final. In July, she competed at
Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup and placed 14th in the all-around.
2025 In 2025, Dragas began her international season competing at the
Grand Prix Thiais in late March. She won the silver medal in the all-around behind
Taisiia Onofriichuk and qualified for all four apparatus finals. She won silver medals in the clubs and ribbon finals and bronze medals with hoop and ball. On 18-20 April, she competed at the
Baku World Cup, where she finished in 11th place in the all-around and advanced into two apparatus finals. She won bronze in the ribbon final, which was her first
World Cup medal. On 1-4 May, Dragas competed at the
2025 European Cup Baku, where she won a bronze medal with hoop and silver medals with clubs and ribbon. In the cross-battles she was defeated in the first round by
Lian Rona. In June, Dragas was selected to represent Italy, along with
Alice Taglietti and Sofia Raffaeli, at the
2025 European Championships in
Tallinn. Together with the senior group, they won the gold medal in the team competition. She qualified to her first all-around final, where she ended in 5th place. On 14 June, she competed at the
2025 Italian National Championships and won the silver medal in the all-around. In a tight race with Raffaeli, she lost by 0.35 points. The day after, she won gold medals in the clubs and ribbon finals and silver in hoop and ball behind Raffaeli. In July, she took 5th place in all-around at
Milan World Cup. She qualified to three finals, winning her first
World Cup gold medal, in ribbon final and a bronze medal with ball. She placed 6th in clubs final. Then she competed at
Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup and took 5th place in all-around, again. She won bronze medal in ball final and silver in clubs. Dragas was selected to represent Italy alongside
Sofia Raffaeli at the
2025 World Championships, in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In her first world championship all-around final, she finished in 13th place. Together with
Sofia Raffaeli and senior group she took 6th place in team competition. She also took 6th place in ball and 4th place in ribbon final. In September, she won silver medal in all-around behind
Taisiia Onofriichuk at
Brno Grand Prix. In finals, she won gold with ribbon, silver with hoop and bronze with ball and clubs.
2026 Dragas began her 2026 season by competing at the
Miss Valentine Grand Prix in
Tartu in late February, where she won the gold medal in the ball final and the silver medal in the clubs final. On March 21-22, she competed at
Grand Prix Marbella, where she took 4th place in all-around. In finals, she won silver in ball and bronze in ribbon. On April 4-5, she competed at
Grand Prix Thiais, taking 4th place in all-around and qualified to three apparatus finals. She won gold medal with hoop, silver with ball and took 4th place in ribbon final. On April 17-19, she competed at the
Baku World Cup and took 13th place in all-around. She qualified to clubs final, finishing 5th. == Routine music information ==