After two years in Windsor boxing clubs, Ro decided to go to Detroit, Michigan. Not only was she elected captain of the team, but she also ranked in the top ten in Canada.Īfter her second year at university, Ro was introduced to the world of boxing. As a university student, Ro played volleyball for the University of Windsor. Ro's achievements and leadership awarded her both the junior and the senior athlete of the year awards. Ro was the youngest player elected to the city's All-Star basketball team and won numerous awards as a tournament All-Star in volleyball. in basketball, volleyball, co-ed volleyball, and track and field and was the city champion in tennis and triple jump.
She was a member of eight high school teams including basketball, volleyball, co-ed volleyball, track and field, tennis, badminton, swimming, and baseball. In high school, while maintaining academic excellence, Ro excelled in athletics. As early as the first grade, she received awards for her athleticism. Ro has enjoyed an extensive career as an athlete and as a professional trainer. She held the Women's International Boxing Association lightweight title in 2005. Kara Olivia Rheault (born November 9, 1975), best known as Kara Ro, is a Canadian boxing and MMA trainer, and a retired boxer.