Short track speed skater Angela Cutrone found early success in her sport at the 1987 Canada Winter Games, where she and her teammates Annie Perreault, Danielle Gervais, and Cathy Morin placed first in the 3,000m relay. Her next major victory came at the 1992 Winter Olympics where her sport of choice was, for the first time, an official part of the program. She qualified for only one event, the 3,000m relay, and took home a gold medal for her efforts. She was later a member a team, which included Nathalie Lambert, Isabelle Charest, and Christine Boudrias, that held a 3,000m relay world record from March 28, 1993 until March 19, 1995 with at time of 4.26,56. She continued to compete internationally and qualified as an alternate on the 3,000m relay team at the 1994 Winter Olympics. She did not compete in the event, however, and was therefore not awarded a silver medal with the rest of the team at the tournament. From 1986 through 1994 she won a gold medal in the 3,000m relay every year at the World Championships and retired from active competition in 1995.