Early in her career, Štork skated with Alexei Trokhlev and Roman Zakharov. She began competing with
Taavi Rand in the 2004–05 season. They debuted on the
ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit in 2006 and placed 22nd in their first appearance at
Junior Worlds in 2007. The following season, the duo again finished 22nd at
Junior Worlds. They parted ways at the end of the season. Prior to the 2009–10 season, Shork and Rand decided to re-form their partnership. They competed on the junior level in the first half of the season. At the
2009 Nebelhorn Trophy, Rand's brother
Kristjan Rand and his American partner
Caitlin Mallory earned a spot for Estonia in the Olympic ice dancing event. Mallory/Rand ultimately decided not to use it because she would have to renounce her U.S. citizenship in order to receive
Estonian citizenship (required only at the Olympics). Estonia gave the spot to its second ice dance team, Štork/Rand. Making their senior international debut, they placed 23rd at the
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Štork/Rand returned to the junior level for the first half of the 2010–11 season, placing 6th and 8th at their two JGP events. They also appeared at one senior event, the
2011 European Championships, finishing 21st. They ended their season at the
2011 World Junior Championships where they placed 10th. In the 2011–12 season, Štork/Rand continued to move between the junior and senior levels. They won the silver medal at a
JGP event in Estonia. They then placed 14th at the
2012 European Championships, 11th at the
2012 World Junior Championships, and 22nd at the
2012 World Championships. In 2012–13, Štork/Rand won their first senior international medals—bronze at the
2013 Cup of Nice and silver at the
Volvo Open Cup. They placed a career-best 11th at the
2013 European Championships before finishing 25th at the
2013 World Championships. In 2015, Štork announced her competitive retirement. == Programs ==