Known as "Bonsai" for his strength despite his small stature, the German athlete has made significant strides in his career. He took up athletics in 2008 at TSF Welzheim, inspired by German Para athlete Mathias Mester. His debut for Germany came in 2015, and he trains at the Olympic Training Centre in Stuttgart.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Shot Put - F41 | G Gold |
| 2020 | Shot Put - F41 | B Bronze |
His career has not been without challenges. In 2021, he tore a tendon in his back, sidelining him for six weeks. He also dealt with a meniscus injury in his knee during 2018 and 2019. Despite these setbacks, he continues to push forward with determination.
In October 2020, he moved from VfL Sindelfingen to VfB Stuttgart. This move fulfilled a childhood dream of competing for VfB Stuttgart, albeit in athletics rather than football. He expressed joy at wearing the club's jersey and representing them on the field.
He trains under Marion Peters for national events and Peter Salzer personally. His training takes place at the Olympic Training Centre in Stuttgart. His parents and coach Peter Salzer have been significant influences on his career.
Looking ahead, he aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal drives his rigorous training schedule and commitment to excellence.
Apart from athletics, he is involved in politics and serves on the municipal council of Welzheim, Germany. He is passionate about supporting inclusion through various initiatives.
He featured in a Paralympic documentary series called 'WHO I AM,' produced with a Japanese media company and the International Paralympic Committee. His episode aired during the 2018/19 season, highlighting his journey as a Para athlete leading up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
His story is one of resilience and dedication. From overcoming injuries to achieving childhood dreams, he continues to inspire many with his journey in athletics and beyond.
Known as "Bonsai" for his strength despite his small stature, the German athlete has made significant strides in his career. He took up athletics in 2008 at TSF Welzheim, inspired by German Para athlete Mathias Mester. His debut for Germany came in 2015, and he trains at the Olympic Training Centre in Stuttgart.