Seyfert skated for the club
SC Karl-Marx-Stadt and represented
East Germany. Her coach was her mother
Jutta Müller, who also coached 1984 and 1988 Olympic champion Katarina Witt. She was a long-time rival of
Peggy Fleming, but never defeated her. In 1966, after two silver medals at the Europeans and the
Worlds, she was voted as "the
GDR female athlete of the year". She became the first woman to land a clean triple
loop. Seyfert ended her figure skating career in 1970. Unlike Peggy Fleming, she was not allowed to skate professionally. Offers by
Holiday on Ice were refused by East German authorities. She was a
Stasi informer under the codename "Perle". Seyfert turned to coaching, and worked with
Anett Pötzsch in the early 1970s. The East German coach hierarchy later transferred Pötzsch to Jutta Müller's group, and Seyfert ended her coaching career. == Personal life ==