Junior and university (2013–2020) At age 10, Carlson qualified for the 2009 Pan Am Junior Games. Carlson won gold at the 2013 and 2014 International Youth Diving Meets. Carlson competed in the 2021 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. She entered as a wild card for Canada. At 23, she was the youngest person to win an event at a Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. Her boyfriend, British diver
Aidan Heslop, broke the record later that day, winning the men's event at age 20. Carlson also placed second at the
Paris event and the event at
Lake Uri in
Sisikon,
Switzerland. Carlson ultimately placed second overall in the series. Carlson trains at the
Olympic Pool in Montreal, She won the 2022 AthletesCAN True Sport Award. In 2023, she won the first Canadian Senior High Diving title, scoring 382.30, and the World Aquatics High Diving title, scoring 374.00 points over her four dives. In July 2023, Carlson won the silver medal in
high-diving at the
World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. She scored 322.80 points, behind gold-medalist
Rhiannan Iffland's 357.40. Carlson chronicles her diving career on social media. Carlson competed in the
2023 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series. She placed second at the first four events of the series and won the
Mostar event. Carlson won a silver medal in the
women's 20-metre at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships. She placed first at the first stop on the
2024 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Athens, with 323.85 points, just ahead of Rhiannan Iffland's 323.75 points. Carlson placed third at the second stop in the 2024 series in Boston, as well as the third stop in Polignano a Mare, Italy and the fourth stop in Northern Ireland. Carlson placed first at the fifth stop in Montreal, the first time the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series had ever been in Canada. In Montreal, her best dive scored 103.60 points in part due to a perfect ten, the first ten in the women's competition in 2024. Carlson did not compete in the series' final event in Sydney, Australia due to a knee injury, but place second in the series overall for the third year in a row. Carlson placed first at the first World Aquatics High Diving World Cup event of 2024 in
Bahrain. Before the final dive, Carlson was in third place behind
Kaylea Arnett and Rhiannan Iffland. She then dove her second-hardest dive of the contest, with a 3.8 degree of difficulty, bringing her score to 328.20 and placing her in the lead. At the first stop of the
2025 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in
El Nido, Carlson missed the approach on one of her dives. She placed fifth at the El Nido event. During a practice dive at the Polignano a Mare stop in the series, she slipped off the 22-metre platform, resulting in an foot injury that forced her to pull out of the Pogliano a Mare event. ==Personal life==