Basketball Playing with the national women's basketball team, she qualified for the
European Wheelchair Basketball Championship, held in
Nazareth in 2011, and simultaneously joined the Beit HaLohem Beit LaLohem won the double championship in 2011. In 2013, she played for Israel at the
European Wheelchair Basketball Championship in
Frankfurt, with the team finishing in the seventh place overall. At this competition, she was voted one of the five best players in Europe titled "All Star Team".
Rowing Samuel switched to Para rowing because she wanted to represent Israel at the Paralympic Games. In 2015, she won the gold medal at the World Cup event in
Lake Varese, defeating the reigning world champion, Norwegian rower
Birgit Skarstein. At the
2015 World Rowing Championships held in
Lac d'Aiguebelette, France, Samuel won the gold medal in the women's AS single sculls, thus earning a spot at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. Also, she received the bronze medal in June 2016 at the World Rowing Cup in
Poznań. Samuel took part in the torch-lighting ceremony at the
2017 Maccabiah Games in July 2017. Samuel won the silver medal in the arms-only single sculls at the
2020 Summer Paralympic Games in Tokyo. It was after setting her personal best record in the repechage the day before. She said: "we started today with terrible news [referencing the killing of six hostages in
Gaza... and three police officers in the West Bank]... I told myself, ‘Moran, this is due to, this is because of and this is despite'” the difficult situation facing Israel at home. It’s a privilege to be here in this bubble at the Paralympic Games, and to finish with a gold medal — and to be able to scream the anthem from deep inside me is a moment I’ll never forget in my life... I wasn’t even sure I’d be able to sing the anthem… I hope everyone comes home." ==Personal life==