Maunder competed in her first major international tournament in 1994 at the Commonwealth Rowing Championships in
Thames Centre, Ontario, Canada. Her women's
eight team placed seventh at that year's World Championships in
Indianapolis, USA, while her
coxless fours team placed eighth. In 1995, her eights team won sixth place at the Championships in
Tampere, Finland, while her
coxless pairs team finished fifth. During the
1996 Summer Olympics, her team came in second and won a silver medal. Her
quadruple sculls team placed sixth at the 1997 World Championships in
Aiguebelette-le-Lac, France. In that year's Head of the Charles Regatta in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, she placed first in the
single scull event, as well as the singles and
doubles for Canada's team at the Henley Royal Regatta in England. During the 1998 World Championships in
Cologne, Germany, she finished eleventh in the double sculls. This race would be her last official competition, as she retired the following year. Listed below are a selected number of her major races and the results: == See also ==