Curry's swimming ability was noticed at a young age and by the age of 12 was one of the fastest swimmers of her age in the world. She was an
Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder, and won 15 national long course open titles. From 1977 to 1992, Curry represented Australia 16 times. She competed in the
1980,
1984 and
1992 Olympics; the 1978 and 1982
World Championships; and the 1978, 1982 and 1990 Commonwealth Games. Curry won seven gold medals, two silver medals, and a bronze medal across three Commonwealth Games: a silver medal in the 4×100-metre medley relay at
Edmonton in 1978; three gold medals (100-metre butterfly, 200- and 400-metre individual medley) and a bronze (100-metre freestyle) at
Brisbane in 1982; and four gold medals (100-metre butterfly, 50-metre freestyle, 4×100-metre freestyle relay, 4×100-metre medley relay) and one silver (100-metre freestyle) at
Auckland in 1990. After retiring from swimming, she competed in surf boat rowing competitions and outrigger canoe events, and her team won the World Championship Outrigger Canoe event in 1997. ==Honours==