Mulder started sailing in 1995 and competes in international level since 2001. At the European Championship,
Optimist, in
Gran Canaria she finished on a 10th position. She took part in the 2002
Laser 4.7 World Junior Championship where she won the bronze medal. She won silver at the European Junior Championship
Laser Radial in
Breitenbrunn. In
Madeira during the World Junior Championship in Laser Radial she finished in 13th position. From 2003 till 2004 Mulder was part of a 470 Female team. In
Balatón Mulder finished 7th in the 2003 European Junior Championship and at the World Championship at
Lake Garda Mulder finished 9th. Mulder's took another silver at the 2004 Open Dutch Championships. As of 2005 she sails in the
yngling and was part of the Dutch national team selection straight away. At the 2005 World Championship in
Mondsee Mulder and her team finished 21st. She won bronze medals at the Open Dutch Championships as well as at the
Princess Sofia Trophy in
Mallorca. After a 12th position at the World Championships in
La Rochelle a third in the
Holland Regatta in
Medemblik and a second at the European Championship in Medemblik Mulder finished first position at the Qingdao 2006 International Regatta. In 2007 a team was formed of nine sailors, (among them were Mulder,
Annemieke Bes,
Merel Witteveen,
Renée Groeneveld,
Marije Faber,
Marije Kampen and
Brechtje van der Werf), that aimed and qualify for the Olympics in the
Yngling. In July 2008 Dutch national coach
Maurice Paardekooper selected Witteveen, Mulder and Bes as the trio that would sail the Dutch Yngling team at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The selected team became fourth at the World Championship in
Cascais. Furthermore they became second in
Qingdao at the Pre-Olympics, fourth at the European Championship in
Warnemünde in 2007. In 2008 there was a third place in the Olympic Class Regatta of
Miami And a third place at the Europeans. ==Further reading==