In 1993 she won a silver medal at the Asian Championships in Manila with a jump of 1.92 meters, showing results that earned her the second place.
She narrowly lost to the winner, Svetlana Zalevskaya from Kazakhstan, based on the number of attempts.
[1] In 1994 she secured a gold medal at the Summer Asian Games in Hiroshima with a jump of 1.92 meters.
[1] In 1994, the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov, awarded Svetlana the "Shuxrat" medal for her for participation in the XII Asian Games held in Hiroshima.
[4] In 1995 she failed to reach the finals at the World Indoor Championships in Barcelona with a result of 1.80 meters, sharing the 23rd–26th place.