Berlin-based police officer and canoeist, who began his sporting journey at the age of nine, has made significant strides in his career. He trains with the Ruder-und Kanu-Verein 1928 Berlin club and is coached by Eckehardt Sahr at the club level and Arndt Hanisch at the national level.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Men's K2 1000m | G Gold |
| 2016 | Men's K4 1000m | G Gold |
| 2012 | Men's K4 1000m | 4 |
Under the guidance of coaches Eckehardt Sahr and Arndt Hanisch, he has developed into a formidable athlete. Their expertise has played a crucial role in his growth and success in canoeing.
Residing in Berlin, he balances his professional life as a police officer with his sporting commitments. His partner, Kathi Zengler, has been a significant part of his personal journey.
Away from the water, he enjoys cycling, model making, and riding his motorcycle. These hobbies provide a balance to his rigorous training schedule.
In 2015, he and his canoe partner Max Rendschmidt were honoured as the Police Sports Team of the Year in Germany. This recognition highlights their exceptional performance and dedication to the sport.
One of the standout moments in his career came in August 2015. After winning a gold medal at the World Championships in Segrate, Italy, he proposed to Kathi Zengler during the medal ceremony. She accepted, making it a memorable occasion both professionally and personally.
As he continues to train and compete, his journey serves as an inspiration for many aspiring athletes. His dedication to both his profession and sport showcases a commendable balance of passion and duty.
Berlin-based police officer and canoeist, who began his sporting journey at the age of nine, has made significant strides in his career. He trains with the Ruder-und Kanu-Verein 1928 Berlin club and is coached by Eckehardt Sahr at the club level and Arndt Hanisch at the national level.