[3] She was described in 1969 as "either the second or third best woman diver in Canada" and was considered at that time to have a very high chance of securing a position on the Olympic team.
As a diver, Rollo participated in both the springboard and high tower events, although had to travel to Edmonton or Winnipeg to train due to lack of facilities where she lived, incurring travel and lodgings costs.
[2] Rollo set the 1972 Summer Olympics at her final goal, having expressed a desire to take up coaching to younger divers after the event.
[3] When in grades 9 and 10, she attended the Little Flower Academy school in Vancouver to be closer to her coach Ross Hethertington when he moved to the area.
[3] In the early 1970s, she moved to Regina and married Head of mission Don Seaman.