She made her debut for the Australia women's national goalball team at the 2011 African-Oceania regional Paralympic qualifying competition.
[2] While attending Castle Hill High School,[5] she returned to the country of her grandfather's birth to do study abroad that was funded by a scholarship from the Society for Australian-German Student Exchange Inc.[5] She also lived in Bolivia for a while, working at a school for children with visual impairments.
[2] In 2011, Rzepecki made her national team debut during the African-Oceania regional Paralympic qualifying competition.
[8] In the 2012 Summer Paralympics tournament, the Belles played games against Japan, Canada, the United States and Sweden.
[17] The Belles originally failed to qualify for the 2016 Paralympics after finishing third at the IBSA Goalball Asia Pacific Championships in Hangzhou, China.
[19] But following the re-allocation of Russia's spot, the Belles found themselves getting a last minute invite to Rio.They entered the tournament ranked ninth in the world.