With Maxim Zavozin, she is the 2010 Cup of Russia silver medalist and a two-time (2009, 2010) Hungarian national champion.
Hoffmann trained in both ice dancing and single skating until age 11 when she broke her leg on a jump.
During the warm-up at 2006 Worlds, another couple was performing a lift nearby and the woman's skates accidentally cut Hoffmann's back and elbow.
[2] During the 2008–09 season, Hoffmann / Zavozin did not compete on the Grand Prix circuit but won the 2009 Hungarian national title and were given a berth to the 2009 European Championships.
[4] Hoffmann stumbled over an open gate and cracked her skull, losing consciousness and suffering three hemorrhages.
[4] She had a long stay in hospital and was given morphine for the pain but, hoping to compete at Worlds, she eventually decided to refuse it to avoid violating doping rules.
"[4] She returned to the ice in the second half of May 2009 and eventually began training again with Zavozin, although they had to omit lifts and spins for a while.
They competed at the 2011 European Championships where they finished 8th after receiving some low levels from the technical panel and a small stumble.