[9] At the 2016 national competition, Tripp broke Andrea Cole’s 2002 record of 3:03.04 in the qualification heats for the 200-metre women’s individual medley SM8 with a time of 3:00.98.
Later that year, she placed fourth in the 200m individual medley SM8 and fifth in the 100m backstroke S8 at the Pan Pacific Para Swimming championships.
[6] She won bronze in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay at the world championships in 2019, with Katarina Roxon, Aurélie Rivard, and Tess Routliffe.
[13] Based on her performance in the final at the 2019 world championships, Tripp qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Paralympic Games.
In the breaststroke, it was determined her kick was not legal, taking into consideration her cerebral palsy and dystonia.