In 2006, she was one of six swimmers to swim around the coast of Ireland in a relay,[1][2] the first-ever swim of over 1300 km around the coast.[3] Then in 2008 she did a double relay crossing of the
English Channel.[4]
She was the 2011 awardee of the Margaret Smith Award of the Irish Long Distance Swimming Association, given for increasing the profile of open water swimming.[5] She won several medals in the first-ever World Ice Swimming Championship (2013, Murmansk, Russia).[6][7][8]
In 2013, Moore swam the
Bering Strait in a relay[9][10][11] from Russia to the US. She was one of only four women, in March 2013 to "[complete] a 1000 metre swim at 0 degrees in Murmansk north of the arctic circle [sic]".[12] After her Bering Strait swim, she was nominated for World Open Water Swimming Woman of the Year in 2013
[13] and chosen as one of the "People of the Year" by Irish adventure magazine Outsider.[14]
In 2015, she competed in the first Ice Swimming World Championships in Russia.[15] Also in 2015 she won an age group record for swimming 1000 metres in below-5 degree Celsius water.[16][17]