In 2010, she won the U8 Girls section of the
World Youth Chess Championship. In April 2024, she tied for first place with
Maili-Jade Ouellet and
Svitlana Demchenko in the
Canadian Women's Chess Championship, ultimately finishing in third place on tiebreak scores. In April 2025, she won the Canadian Women's Chess Championship. In July 2025, she played in the
Women's Chess World Cup 2025, where she was defeated by
Gulnar Mammadova in the first round. ==Personal life==