Raz began gymnastics when she was six years old under coach Moran Klefner, who is still coaching her today. At the 2018 Israeli Cup, she won the junior all-around
bronze medal. Then at the 2018 Austrian Team Open in
Linz, Raz helped the Israeli team place 14th, and individually, she placed 17th in the all-around. At the Youth Olympic Games Qualifier in
Baku,
Azerbaijan, she placed 18th in the floor exercise and 26th in the all-around, and did not qualify for the
2018 Summer Youth Olympics. At the 2018 Junior Israeli Championships, she placed fifth in the all-around. On July 14, 2018, in ,
Romania, Raz competed with the Israeli team in a friendly meet against Romania, and placed ninth in the all-around. She competed for Team Israel at the
2018 Junior European Championships in
Glasgow, Scotland, where the Israeli team finished 23rd. She placed ninth with the Israeli team at the 2018 Olympic Hopes Cup in
Liberec,
Czech Republic. Then at the
2018 Voronin Cup in Moscow, Russia, she placed 10th in the all-around, fourth on
vault, sixth on the floor exercise, and eighth on the
uneven bars and
balance beam.
2019; Israeli national champion Raz made her senior international debut at the 2019 Austrian Team Open in
Linz, where she won a silver medal in the vault behind Dutch Olympian
Eythora Thorsdottir, and placed eighth in the all-around and fourth with the Israeli team. Then at the 2019
Stella Zakharova Cup in
Kyiv,
Ukraine, she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind Ukrainian Olympian
Angelina Radivilova and Malaysian
Farah Ann Abdul Hadi, and placed fourth in the vault. She placed sixth in the vault final at the
2019 Osijek World Challenge Cup in
Croatia. At the 2019 Israeli Championships, she won her first national all-around title with a total score of 46.350, as she also won gold medals in the uneven bars and the floor exercise, and a silver medal in the vault. Then at the
2019 World Championships in
Stuttgart, Germany, she finished 82nd in the all-around which
qualified her for the 2020 Olympics.
2020–21; European Championships bronze and Olympics At the
2020 European Championships in
Mersin, Turkey, Raz won the bronze medal in the floor exercise event final with a score of 12.750 behind Turkey's
Göksu Üçtaş Şanlı and Romania's Olympic bronze medalist
Larisa Iordache. This made her Israel's first-ever medalist at the
European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships. Additionally, she was the third reserve for the vault final, after finishing 11th in the qualification round. In February 2021, Raz won the bronze medal in the all-around, the gold medal in the vault, and the bronze medal in the all-around at the 2021 Israeli Winter Cup. She won a bronze medal in the vault at the 2021 German Olympic Trials in Munich behind German national champion
Sarah Voss. She then qualified for the all-around final at the
2021 European Championships in
Basel, Switzerland, and finished 22nd with a total score of 47.499. She won her second national all-around title at the 2021 Israeli Championships. Raz then represented
Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She finished 15th in the vault with a score of 13.899, and 59th in the all-around during
the qualification round with a total score of 50.399.
2022; Maccabiah Games gold Raz finished sixth on the vault and seventh on the balance beam at the
2022 Varna World Challenge Cup in
Bulgaria. Then at the 2022
Koper World Challenge Cup in
Slovenia, she finished fourth on floor exercise, and seventh on uneven bars and balance beam. At the
2022 Maccabiah Games in Israel, at 18 years old she helped the Israeli team win gold, and individually, she swept the gold medals in the women's open events, winning six in all. In July she won the 2022 Israeli All-Around Championships in Tel Aviv. She qualified for the vault final at the
2022 European Championships in
Munich, Germany, and finished seventh. She was initially the first reserve for the vault final at the
2022 World Championships in
Liverpool, United Kingdom. After
Jessica Gadirova withdrew due to an ankle injury, Raz competed in the final and placed eighth.
2023; Luxembourg Open gold Raz began the season at the 2023 Luxembourg Open, and won the gold medal in the vault final. The Israeli team finished third behind Italy and Spain, and Raz placed sixth in the all-around. She also finished fifth on floor exercise, seventh on uneven bars, and ninth on balance beam. She competed at the
2023 European Championships but did not qualify for any finals. At the
2023 Tel Aviv World Challenge Cup, Raz finished sixth on vault and floor exercise, and eighth on balance beam. Then at the RomGym Trophy in
Bucharest,
Romania, she placed sixth in the all-around and fifth in the uneven bars final. She finished 48th in the all-around at the
2023 World Championships in
Antwerp, Belgium, with a total score of 49.999. Raz
earned an individual berth as the 13th-highest placing eligible gymnast.
2024; Paris Olympics Raz represented
Israel at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She came in 16th in the
Women's vault, and 31st in the
Women's All-Around qualification with a score of 51.632, just missing the final that had a cutoff of 51.698. == Competitive history ==