She saw her heyday in the late nineties, when she set five world junior records and two world indoor records. She won various competitions, the greatest performance being the bronze at the 2000 Olympics with 4.50 metres, her lifetime best. She is the only woman from Iceland to win an Olympic medal.
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Iceland
1995
Games of the Small States of Europe
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
2nd
High jump
1.80 m
1996
European Indoor Championships
Stockholm , Sweden
1st
Pole vault
4.16 m
1997
World Indoor Championships
Paris , France
8th
Pole vault
4.00 m
European Junior Championships
Ljubljana , Slovenia
2nd
Pole vault
4.00 m
1998
European Indoor Championships
Valencia , Spain
3rd
Pole vault
4.40 m
Goodwill Games
Uniondale , United States
3rd
Pole vault
4.20 m
European Championships
Budapest , Hungary
9th
Pole vault
4.15 m
1999
World Indoor Championships
Maebashi , Japan
2nd
Pole vault
4.45 m (iNR)
European U23 Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
1st
Pole vault
4.30 m
World Championships
Seville , Spain
12th
Pole vault
4.25 m
2000
European Indoor Championships
Ghent , Belgium
4th
Pole vault
4.30 m
Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
3rd
Pole vault
4.50 m (NR)
2001
World Championships
Edmonton , Canada
23rd (q)
Pole vault
4.15 m
2002
European Indoor Championships
Vienna , Austria
9th (q)
Pole vault
4.30 m
European Championships
Munich , Germany
22nd (q)
Pole vault
4.00 m