She joined Volare Sports, a Dutch running club, in 2011 and opened the year with a third place finish at the Egmond Half Marathon.
[9] She came third at the Rabat Half Marathon in April, then won her second title at the Berlin 25K a month later, improving her time to 1:23:22 hours.
[10] A personal best of 1:08:22 hours came as part of her second career victory at the Zwolle Half Marathon and her time ranked her twelfth in the world that year.
Later in the autumn European road season, she was third at the Kärnten Läuft and won the Great Scottish Run in Glasgow.
She outran Ethiopian competition at the Seoul International Marathon in March to win the race in 2:25:43 hours.