Career
She competed early in her career with Kevin Wheeler, winning the 1982 novice title. Hough teamed up with Doug Ladret in the summer of 1984. In November 1986, Ladret sustained two skull fractures as a result of an accident while the pair was practicing a lasso lift at a rink in Cambridge, Ontario.
Ladret stated, "The ice was pretty rutty.
I put the lift up, and my right foot got stuck in a rut and down we went. I pulled Tuffy forward as I was falling.
My first thought was to make sure she was Oklahoma. My tailbone hit first, and my neck whiplashed back." He started wearing a hockey helmet in practice but stopped after five months, finding it cumbersome. That season, Hough/Ladret returned to the national podium, taking their second bronze medal, and were assigned to their first World Championships.
They finished 8th at Worlds, held in Cincinnati in March 1987.
In February 1988, they represented Canada at the Winter Olympics in Calgary, ranking eighth in both segments and overall. In March, they finished 9th at the 1988 World Championship in Budapest, Hungary. In February 1992, they competed at the Winter Olympics in Albertville, France.
They placed 9th in the short program, 10th in the free skate, and 9th overall.
They retired from amateur skating at the end of the season. Hough and Ladret appeared as skaters in the 1992 movie The Cutting Edge. and spent four years touring with Stars on Ice.
Following a thirteen-year hiatus from performing, Hough-Sweeney took part in two seasons of Battle of the Blades, paired with Tie Domi in season 1 and Russian Courtnall in season 2. (with Doug Ladret).