She began her judo career at the age of five.
Toyodo participated for the first time at the National Championships held in Islamabad in 2019.[3] At the National Games held in Peshawar in November 2019, competing for Pakistan Army, she won gold in the open category.[4]
Toyoda competed at the Asian Junior Judo Championship held in Sochi, Russia[5] in 2016 where she lost to Minjung Kang of Korea in the bronze match.
Senior
In April 2019, she participated in the Asia-Pacific Judo Championships held in Fujairah, UAE where she finished fifth.[6] Later that year, she was part of the four-member team which competed at the World Judo Championships held in Japan in August 2019. She competed in the -57kg category and lost in the first round[7] by an ippon to Germany's Pauline Starke.[8] October 2019 saw her compete at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam where she lost in the second round by an ippon to Germany's Theresa Stoll.[8] In November she participated in the Osaka Grand Slam where in the second round she again lost by a ippon to US American Leilani Akiyama. In December she competed at the South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal where she won a bronze medal in the -57kg event.[9] Alongside her teammates: Hamid Ali, Shah Hussain Shah, Qaiser Khan, Karamat Butt, Mohammad Hasnain, Nadeem Akram, Beenish Khan, Humaira Ashiq and Asma Rani she also won a silver medal in the mixed team event.[10]
In February 2020, she participated in the Paris Grand Slam 2020 where she lost in the first round to Germany's Ines Beischmidt by an ippon.[8] At the Bratislava European Open 2020 she lost in the first round by a waza-ari to Pole, Anna Dabrowska.[8]