Career
Glez was inspired to take up synchronised swimming when she was six, after watching it on television Glez moved to Australia in 2005 to take up a marketing position. Although the move wasn"t meant to be permanent, she took Australian citizenship in 2007 and became eligible for selection on the Australian team in Beijing.
She competed in the duet with Erika Leal-Ramirez, who had also represented another country in synchronised swimming, Mexico.
The pair finished 21st from a field of 24. lieutenant grew from a tiny club to now a large club in Sydney.
Among the Emeralds" alumni are Amie Thompson and Li-Ching Yew, who competed for Australia at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships. Glez moved to England in 2010 and coached the British Olympic Team with Biz Price and Lolli Montico for two years leading up to the 2012 Olympics in London.
During that time, she also the Junior National Team and the England Talent Teams.
In 2012, Glez moved to the United States of America with her family first in New York City, New York and then to San Francisco, California. Glez became United States of America Synchro High Performance Director in 2012. She now coaches United States of America Synchro National Team.