Early years Ruud Reitan began skating in singles at age five and competed for Norway at the advanced novice level. She switched disciplines to
ice dance in 2020, moving to
Oberstdorf and partnering with Nikita Remeshevskiy. Ruud Reitan/Remeshevskiy competed at one international competition,
2021 Open d'Andorra, and placed eleventh at the junior level. Their partnership dissolved following the
2021–22 figure skating season. Ruud Reitan/Majorov debuted as a team at the
2023 Nebelhorn Trophy, where they placed thirteenth and earned a high enough technical score in the rhythm dance to compete at the European Championships. They then went on to compete on the
2025–26 Challenger Series, winning bronze at the
2025 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge. One month later, they competed at the
2025 CS Warsaw Cup but withdrew following the rhythm dance. That same month, the team won their third consecutive national title at the
2026 Swedish Championships. In early January, it was announced that Ruud Reitan had managed to obtain Swedish citizenship, making her and Majorov eligible to compete at the upcoming Olympics. That same month, Ruud Reitan/Majorov finished thirteenth at the
2026 European Championships in
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom. == Personal life ==