Early life Remati was born in
Sydney, Australia, but grew up in
Andover, Massachusetts, United States. She started swimming at a young age and discovered
synchronized swimming at age five. She was coached by
Pan American Games medalist
Leah Pinette and by age 11, she made the U.S. national team for her age group. She moved to California when she was age 14 to train full-time in the sport. Paired with
Anita Alvarez, she won two bronze medals at the 2018 China Open. Remati competed at the
2019 Pan American Games and won two bronze medals. The U.S. qualified in the duet, with Remati being a substitute in the qualifying tournament, although she did not compete at the Olympics. In 2021, she competed at the FINA Artistic Swimming World Series, placing fourth in two team events and fifth in the duet. In 2023, she competed in the duet and team events at the
2023 Pan American Games and won two silver medals. She helped the U.S. team qualify for the
2024 Summer Olympics and was selected to compete there. ==References==