Career
Born in Chicago, Illinois, her first major outing came when she represented the United States in the 100 m at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics. She began attending Penn State University in 2001 and was top three in both the 100 m and 200 m at the outdoor Big Ten Conference meet. In the 2003 indoor season, she came second in the 200 m at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Women"s Indoor Track and Field Championship and was third at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Outdoors later that season.
She graduated with a degree in psychology in mid-2004.
Moore was chosen for the 4×100 m relay at the 2003 Pan American Games and helped the United States to the gold medal alongside Ara Towns, Allyson Felix and Angela Daigle. She ran at the 2004 United States Olympic Trials and reached the finals of the 100 and 200 m sprints.
This gained her a place in the relay pool for the 2004 Athens Olympics, but ultimately she did not compete. Her passion for the sport waned in the three years that followed and she ceased competition altogether in 2007 after a poor showing at the national championships.
She had stopped enjoying the sport and often found it stressful.
She worked under the coaching of Joyner and made her comeback at the 2010 United States of America Outdoor Track and Field Championships by taking her first national title in the 200 m. Her winning time of 22.40 seconds ranked her as the fourth fastest athlete that season and the second best American after Allyson Felix. She went on to represent the Americas team at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup and she came in fourth place in the 200 m behind Cydonie Mothersille.