Career
She represented Moldova in the event at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Enaki began her international career representing the Soviet Union. She ran in the British 100 km Championships in 1990 and came second with a time of 8:48:39 hours.
Following the declaration of Independence of Moldova in August 1991, she represented her new country at the Crete Marathon, winning in a time of 2:50:37 hours.
She began competing on the road running circuit in France in the 1990s, winning the Futuroscope Marathon in 1994 and the 1995 Liberté Marathon in Caen with a personal best of 2:38:43 hours. Later that season she took the women"s title at the Louisiana Coulée Verte Half Marathon in Niort.
She was also fifth at the Jungfrau-Marathon that year. Enachi came fifth at the 2000 Paris Marathon and her time of 2:33:28 hours qualified her to compete at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
She ran in her second Olympic marathon race but she didn"t manage to finish the distance.
Following her appearance on the Olympic stage she had back-to-back wins at the Louisiana Rochelle Marathon in 2001 and 2002.