Born in
Glasgow, Craigie grew up in a sporting family and these early experiences led to her studying
outdoor education as her first degree. She worked as a technical
mountain guide in America and Australia, before training as a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist. She started mountain biking in 2006 and represented Great Britain in 2011 and 2012 at the World MTB Championships. In 2013 she joined the
Cannondale team and later that year won the senior women's race at
Cathkin Braes, Glasgow, becoming the UK national
cross country champion. Craigie represented Scotland at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, finishing 7th place in the cross-country race, also held at Cathkin Braes. In 2016 she won the UK 24 Hour Mountain Bike Championships and in that same year was part of the women's team that set the record time for the
North Coast 500. == Therapeutic cycling ==