She won two medals at the Summer Universiade.[1] After her tennis career she became a proponent of the sport of Orienteering, and in 2008 wrote also a book of this theme.
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She was also a scientist, among the researchers who participated to the first italian missions to Antarctica in the early 1990s, and manager of the Italian team that compiled and promulgated the SCARComposite Gazetteer of Antarctica, 1998-2006.
The Ramorino Glacier in Antarctica was named after her in 2006 by US-ACAN.