2013 Scheder competed at the
2013 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, where she finished 5th on the uneven bars.
2014 Scheder started the season competing at the
American Cup held in
Greensboro, North Carolina, where she placed 7th. A few weeks later she competed at the Cottbus Challenge Cup, where she won the bars title with a 14.925. At the
2014 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Sofia, she again made the bars final and placed 5th with a score of 14.733. At the
2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Nanning, she only competed in qualifications, as a fall on the uneven bars prevented her from making the final.
2015 At the 2015 São Paulo Challenge Cup, Scheder captured two medals, a silver on the uneven bars with a 14.875 and a bronze on balance beam with a 14.0. She was selected to compete at the 1st
European Games in
Baku, along with
Elisabeth Seitz and
Leah Griesser. There, she placed 4th in the All-Around with a score of 54.932, 2nd on the uneven bars with a 15.2 and 2nd with her team. In October, she competed at the
2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in
Glasgow along with
Elisabeth Seitz,
Pauline Schäfer,
Leah Griesser,
Pauline Tratz and
Lisa Katharina Hill, where they placed 12th as a team. Individually, she placed 8th on bars with a 14.6.
2016: Rio Summer Olympics Scheder started the season by winning the bars and beam titles and also placing 2nd in the all-around at the German National Team Cup. Two weeks later, she competed at the DTB-Pokal Stuttgart World Cup, where she finished in a historic 1st place with a score of 57.032. After the competition, she was selected to represent her country at the
2016 Olympic Test Event. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she helped the German team finish in sixth place and also finished 23rd in the individual all-around. At the uneven bars, Scheder had a 15.566 score and claimed the bronze medal behind
Madison Kocian and
Aliya Mustafina, becoming the first German gymnast to win an uneven bars medal since Dagmar Kersten in 1988, and the first for modern day Germany.
2017 In April 2017, Scheder underwent knee surgery in Vail, Colorado after experiencing persisting, heavy pains in her knees.
2019 In September Scheder was named to the team to compete at the
2019 World Championships in
Stuttgart alongside
Kim Bui,
Emelie Petz,
Sarah Voss, and
Elisabeth Seitz. She ended up withdrawing due to injury. ==References==