Elena previously held Lithuanian 60 meters running, 200 meters running, long jump, high jump and shot put records.
[1] During World War I she moved to Russia and later lived in Central Asia and The Crimea.
In 1922–1926 Elena worked at the Ministry of Education, 1928–1931 – Vytautas Magnus University library.
In 1920 she was one of the Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimo Sąjunga (English: Lithuanian Physical Education Union), in 1922 – Lietuvos sporto lyga (English: Lithuanian Sports League) founders, serving as the organization's secretary.
She was also Lietuvos moterų sporto lyga (English: Lithuanian Women's Sports League) Committee Head.