Tippler drove her first ski race at the age of three and came to the SV Union Mautern ski club as an eight-year-old, where she began with regular training. After elementary school, she first attended secondary school in her home town of Mautern for two years before switching to the main ski school in Eisenerz . She then completed the ski trade school by 2009 and the HAK advanced course in Schladming by 2011 . Since July 2011 she has been an army athlete in the Austrian Armed Forces .
After reaching the age limit, Tippler drove her first FIS races in December 2006 . In the 2007/2008 season she was Austrian Super G champion in the youth class I. Three years later she won the downhill title in the youth class II. After she was accepted into the junior team of the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) in 2008, took Tippler took part in races in the European Cup for the first time in February 2009 . After three top 10 results in the 2009/10 season , she reached the first podium places in the 2010/11 season . All in all, she was among the top three in five European Cup races that winter, making her third in the downhill classification, fourth in the Super-G classification and ninth in the overall classification. Tippler took part in two Junior World Championships . In addition to three failures, she achieved fifth place in the Super-G in 2010 and eleventh place in the downhill in 2011 .
After her promotion to the B-team of the ÖSV, Tippler first appeared in the World Cup in December 2011 . In the two runs from Lake Louise , however, she remained without points. In the remainder of the 2011/2012 season, she started in FIS races and in the European Cup, but did not achieve the results of the previous year. In March 2012 she became Austrian downhill champion. She won her first World Cup points on February 24, 2013, finishing 25th in the super combined in Méribel . On March 11, 2014, she won her first European Cup in Soldeu . On December 6, 2015 Tippler surprisingly achieved her first World Cup podium as second in the Super-G of Lake Louise. In the further course of the winter two third places were added. So she was able to establish herself in the extended world elite. In 2017 the Styrian secured a ticket for the World Ski Championships in St. Moritz , where she started in the Super-G, but did not get beyond 20th place there. In the 2018/19 season, third place in the Super-G in Cortina and second place in the Super-G in Soldeu added two podium places, she was also nominated for the World Ski Championships in Åre , she finished ninth in the downhill and twelfth place in the Super-G.