In 2011 Kamlish attended a 'Playground to Podium' event at the
University of Bath, a scheme intended to find talented potential athletes. Despite having played
wheelchair basketball at junior level, she preferred the solo aspect and self-reliance that comes with athletics. A year later Kamlish was back in the Great Britain team, this time travelling to Lyon to compete in the
2013 Lyon. She came fourth in the
100 metres sprint but won her first major international medal when she finished third in the
200 metres. On 17 July 2017, Kamlish broke her own T44 100m world record in the heats at the
World ParaAthletics Championships in London. On the same day, she also won her first international gold medal in front of a home crowd, beating four-time world champion
Marlou van Rhijn. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, Kamlish reached the final of the
T64 100 meters and placed last. ==References==