From
Leuven, she studied physiotherapy at the
University of Leuven and ran as a hobby. Coming to competitive athletics late, she ran the 2021
Antwerp Marathon, and was a surprise winner with a time of 3:02:12. The race also doubled-up as the Belgian National Championships. However, she did not receive the title because she was not affiliated with an official club. After that result, she began to be coached by Bart Raes and she went on to improve her marathon personal best by 15 minutes the following year. In 2023, at the Belgian Cross Country Championship in
Brussels, she achieved a fourth place finish. She ran the Runners' lab Half Marathon in Gentbrugge – also considered the Belgian Championship – and won the bronze medal by running a new best time of 74.04. That year, she also finished third on the track in the
5000 metres at the
2023 Belgian Athletics Championships. She was selected for the
2023 European Cross Country Championships in Brussels, where she placed 32nd overall. At the
Rotterdam Marathon in April 2024 she ran a new personal best time of 2:37:32. In November 2024, she secured a place at the Belgian national cross country championships for the upcoming European Championships. She won a bronze medal in the team race at the
2024 European Cross Country Championships in
Antalya, Turkey in December 2024. She won a bronze medal in the team race at the
2025 European Running Championships in Belgium. In December 2025 at the
2025 European Cross Country Championships in
Lagoa, Portugal, she finished in thirty second place and won gold in the senior women's team event, with compatriots
Jana Van Lent,
Lisa Rooms and
Chloé Herbiet finishing in the top ten. == References ==