Smirnova finished fifteenth in the all-around at the 2010 Russian Cup. She finished twenty-first in the all-around and fifth on vault at the
2012 Russian Championships. At the
2013 Russian Championships, Smirnova competed for the
Volga Federal District, and they won the team bronze medal, and she finished fifteenth in the all-around final. She also finished sixth in the vault final and seventh in the floor exercise final. In 2014, Smirnova switched from Russia to competing for Azerbaijan along with
Anna Pavlova,
Marina Nekrasova, and
Yulia Inshina, and these gymnasts formed Azerbaijan's first women's artistic gymnastics national team in seventeen years. They competed at the
2014 European Championships where they finished sixteenth in the qualification round. The same team then competed at the
World Championships where they finished thirtieth in
the qualification round. Smirnova competed at the
2015 European Championships, and she finished fifty-ninth in the all-around during the qualification round. Then at the
World Championships, and she finished 102nd in the all-around during
the qualification round. At the
2016 Baku World Cup, Smirnova finished sixth in the vault event final. She then competed at the
European Championships with Yulia Inshina and Marina Nekrasova, and they finished twentieth in the qualification round. Smirnova competed at the
2017 Baku World Cup on vault, but she did not qualify for the event final. She missed the rest of the season due to a leg injury that required surgery. Smirnova competed at the
2018 European Championships with Yulia Inshina and Marina Nekrasova, but she injured her knee during the qualification round on the uneven bars and withdrew from the rest of the competition. This was her final competition. ==See also==