Career
Pilz started out both as a sailor and a swimmer for thirteen years, until she began with her triathlon career at the age of twenty. Pilz reached into the international stage in triathlon, when she placed twelfth at the 1999 ETU Triathlon European Championships in Funchal, Madeira, and in 2000, she claimed her first medal at the FISU World University Triathlon Championships in Tiszaújváros, Hungary. Her best result happened in 2002, when she obtained her first major championship title at the International Telecommunication Union Triathlon European Cup in Hamburg.
Pilz was selected to the national team for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, but eventually withdrew from the competition, because of an elbow injury from a cycling accident.
Having missed out of the Olympics, she was able to persist and perform well in triathlon, as she claimed one silver and two bronze medals, and had reached four more top-ten positions at the International Telecommunication Union Triathlon World Cup. Pilz had an opportunity to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, after finishing seventh at the International Telecommunication Union Triathlon World Cup in Madrid, and qualified for the last berth, against her compatriot Joelle Franzmann.
At the Olympics, Pilz finished twenty-sixth out of 55 competitors in the women"s triathlon, with a time of 2:03:46.