A member of AV Lokeren, in 2019, she became
Belgian champion for the first time, over
5000 metres in
Brussels. In 2022 she became the Belgian champion over 5000 metres. That year, she came 15th over 5000m at the
2022 European Athletics Championships in
Munich in a time of 15:50.59. At the end of 2022, she changed her coach to
Grete Koens after spending eight years with Tim Moriau. In 2023, she finished in tenth place over 5000m in the at the
2023 European Athletics Team Championships in
Chorzów, in a time of 15:44.24. She became the Belgian champion over 5000 metres, 10,000 metres, and the 10 km road race in 2023. She ran a 10 km personal best on the road in
Rotterdam in October 2023. It was the first time the Belgian women’s team had ever been on the podium at the event. In February 2024, she set a new Belgian national record in the
3000 metres indoors in
Metz. She competed in the 5000 metres at the
2024 Summer Olympics in
Paris in August 2024. And in December of 2024, she and the Belgium team repeated their result from the previous year on home soil in Brussels and finished third in the women's team event at the
2024 European Cross Country Championships in
Antalya,
Turkey. In April 2025, she was named by Belgium in their team for their home hosted 2025 European Running Championships in April 2025. In November 2025, she won ahead of
Jana Van Lent at the Belgian Cross Country Championships. In December 2025 at the
2025 European Cross Country Championships in
Lagoa, Portugal, she finished fifth, just behind compatriot
Jana Van Lent in fourth and just before a third Belgian athlete
Chloe Herbiet in seventh, winning the gold for Belgium in the senior women's team event. In January 2026, she placed seventh at the
Lotto Cross Cup de Hannut to retain her place at the top of the overall CrossCup standings. == References ==