Sartori first took up archery in 2000. She won gold medal in the women's team event at the
2011 World Archery Championships with
Natalia Valeeva and
Jessica Tomasi, but the following year narrowly missed out on selection for the
2012 Summer Olympics, ultimately acting as the reserve archer for the Italian team. before defeating Valeeva and Spain's
Mirene Exteberria to win the women's individual title the following day. Another women's team title followed in 2015 at the
inaugural European Games in
Baku, Sartori partnering with Valeeva and
Elena Tonetta to win the gold medal over Belarus. ;2016 Summer Olympics Sartori was a member of the Italian team that won three qualification spots at the
2016 Summer Olympics at the final qualification tournament held in conjunction with the third stage of the
2016 Archery World Cup, defeating Chinese Taipei to enter both the women's individual and team Olympics events. Sartori was selected as the team's captain for her Olympic debut following the retirement of six-time Olympian Valeeva, joining fellow debutants
Lucilla Boari and
Claudia Mandia in
Rio de Janeiro. The fourth-place finish represented Italy's highest ever placing achieved in a women's Olympic archery event. ==References==