She debuted in juniors at the last domestic competition of the year in Iceland, Vetrarmót 2018, placing 6th [6] Prior to that she had been a member of the novice national team.
Aldís Kara started the season well with a couple of domestic competitions and then on to Icelandic National Championships where she placed 2nd in juniors.
[7] She represented Iceland at the Reykjavik International Games where she claimed a silver medal[8] and set a national junior record of 108.45 points.
[16] At Reykjavik International Games Aldís Kara broke yet another national record in SP of 45.25 points and was the first Icelander to successfully complete a triple loop at a competition.
[2] In beginning of the year 2021 Aldís Kara started her senior career[23] and won gold at Reykjavik International Games in January.
[24][25] Aldís Kara competed at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy on the Challenger series, the final qualifier for the 2022 Winter Olympics, where she placed thirty-second.