Kehoe rowed for Australia at the
2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton Dorney in the women's quad, with her crew making the final after beating Germany in the first heat. They took the silver medal behind Great Britain. Kehoe competed at the
2008 Summer Olympics in the women's eight who finished sixth in the final. At the
2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, Slovenia Kehoe rowed in the Australian quad who finished fourth. As a member of the VIII over a 2000-metre course that crew set a time of 6 minutes 12.36 seconds over the 2000 metre course qualifying them for the 2012 Olympics. She earned selection in the boat after a battle between ten women for the eight spots. Rowers in the eight boat nicknamed their team the "Motley Crew". At the
2014 World Rowing Championships in
Amsterdam Kehoe raced in Australia's double scull with
Olympia Aldersey. They finished third in the final and won the bronze medal. During the preliminary racing Kehoe and Aldersey set a world-record time for 2000m of 6:37.31 This record has stood since. Following her 2nd place behind
Kim Crow in the interstate sculling title at the 2016
Australian Rowing Championships, Kehoe and
Olympia Aldersey took a
double scull to the
2015 World Rowing Championships at
Lac d'Aiguebelette,
Aiguebelette in France. In 2016 with Aldersey changed-out for
Genevieve Horton from the
Mosman Rowing Club, the double qualified for the
2016 Rio Olympics. Kehoe and Horton were eliminated at the semi-final stage and ultimately raced in a B final. A back injury saw Kehoe declare her retirement from competitive rowing in 2016. ==Rugby union==