She began her career in dancesport and rose to prominence as a contestant on the second season of World of Dance with her husband, Pasha Pashkov.
She won her second season with basketball player Iman Shumpert and received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography.
[3] She had trouble focusing in school and was diagnosed with a "very high" case of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) when she was six years old.
[4] Her mother refused to give her prescribed medication due to her age and instead enrolled her in ballroom dance classes, which helped her focus and improve her academic performance.
[4] After graduating from Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School,[5] Karagach studied childhood education at the College of Staten Island.
Together, they became three-time USA Dance Junior I and II Latin Champions; represented the U.S. at the IDSF World Championships in Latvia, Russia, and Barcelona; and appeared in the second and third seasons of the competition series America's Ballroom Challenge.
[10] Karagach and Shumpert's contemporary piece to "I Got 5 on It (Tethered Mix)" was hailed by critics and viewers as one of the best dances in the series' history.
[14] Karagach was unable to compete for the second and third weeks after testing positive for COVID-19; she was temporarily replaced by troupe member Alexis Warr.