In 2013, Clough began rowing as a member of the
Nottingham Rowing Club after being classified as a
PR3 rower and completing training in
Banyoles,
Spain. As a competitor for Great Britain, Clough won a gold medal in the mixed coxed four at the
2014 World Rowing Championships and
2015 World Rowing Championships. In the following years, Clough won an additional gold medal in mixed coxed four at the
2016 Summer Paralympics and the
2017 World Rowing Championships. In 2018, Clough won gold at the
2018 World Rowing Championships in the mixed coxed four event. After the event, Clough took a year off to heal from a pelvic injury. In 2020, Clough planned to become a
physical education teacher following her post-secondary studies. With her transition to teaching, Clough ended her rowing career. ==Awards and honours==