Canoe Sprint Rositano started competing in
Canoe Sprint in 2015 after transferring from rowing through the AIS Sports Draft. Rositano previously held a World Record for
Rowing in the Longest Continual Indoor Row, rowing for 48 hours with teammates at
Bond University. In 2016 Rositano also won several state and national championships and was selected onto the Australian Canoe Team. She competed at the
2016 ICF Junior and U23 World Championships, as one of the first Australian women ever to do so. She continues to train and compete in Canoe Sprint, having also raced in the 2017 ICF Junior and U23 World Championships, and 2018
World University Championships. She placed 2nd at the 2020 Australian Olympic Qualifiers and did not meet qualifying so was not selected to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Across her canoe career Rositano won over twenty state and national Australian championship titles.
Australian rules football At the
2017 AFL International Cup, Rositano began her
Australian rules football career as part of the European Crusaders. Holding a dual-citizenship
jus soli, she became the first female Australian rules footballer to represent Italy in this tournament. Wearing the #1 jersey, she made her debut in the team's first match in round one against
Papua-New Guinea, listed to start as
ruck rover. As well as rover, she was listed to start as a
centre and defender over the course of the tournament. She played all five games in the tournament. In May 2018 Rositano was scouted to trial
NRL ahead of the inaugural
NRL Women's Premiership and finished among the top ranked. She also trialed with the
West Coast Eagles and was selected for the WA state league.
Bobsleigh In 2018 Rositano began to compete for Australia as a
bobsleigh pilot. She trained at the
Canada Olympic Park bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track and raced in the inaugural monobob division at the 2019 North American Cup placing 9th. == External links ==