Vogel began skating as a hockey player and switched to figure skating two years later. She was coached by Traci Coleman from 1987 to 1995 and then by Vladimir Kaprov. She placed fifth on the novice level at the 1994 U.S. Championships in Detroit. The result spurred her to work harder to learn all of the triple jumps. At the
1995 U.S. Championships in Rhode Island, she defeated the favorite,
Tara Lipinski, for the gold medal in Junior Ladies. In early November 1996, Vogel won bronze at
Skate America and gold at the
1997 World Junior Championships, held at the end of the same month. She then developed shin splints in her right leg and a back injury, forcing her to withdraw from the
1997 U.S. Championships. Vogel appeared in competitions and shows sporadically until 2006. She performed for Royal Caribbean International in 2006 on the MS Adventure of the Seas and the MS Navigator of the Seas. ==Results==