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After three World Junior titles, Zeidler won gold in the women's eight at the 1988 Summer Olympics.[1] A year later she won the world titles in Bled (Slovenia) in the coxless pair. At the 1992 Summer Olympics she won bronze in the women's eight with the unified German eight.[1]
Zeidler lives with her husband, Matthias Ungemach,[2] and two sons and one daughter on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
Achievements
Junior world championships
1984: Jönköping (SWE) – 1st place (quadruple scull)
1986: Roudnice (CZE) – 1st place (quadruple scull)