She began international skeleton competition in 2012 when she joined the Australian national team; in 2011 she competed in bobsleigh for two European Cup races.
She slides on a Bromley sled,[3] and lives and trains in Bath, England, with the British bobsleigh and skeleton athletes.
[2] Australian Olympic track and bobsleigh athlete Paul Narracott is her uncle.
[8] At the IBSF World Championships 2017 in Königssee, Narracott finished 17th, matching her ranking from 2016.
In 2017–18, she finished 18th in World Cup points and 21st in overall ranking, which earned Australia the continental quota spot for Oceania, and Narracott was subsequently selected to the Australian Olympic Team for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.