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HEINZER Max
NOC Switzerland   
GenderMen
Born 07 Aug 1987 in Lucerne, SUI
Height1.78 m
Human Interest
Further Personal Information
Residence Kussnacht, SUI
Sport Specific Information
Club / Team Fechtgesellschaft Kussnacht: Switzerland
Further Personal Information
Higher education Sports Science - University of Basel: Switzerland
General Interest
Hobbies Fishing, gardening. (schweizer-illustrierte.ch, 20 Feb 2023; Instagram profile, 26 May 2023)
Injuries In March 2023 he missed a World Cup event in Buenos Aires, Argentina, due to an Achilles tendon injury. (Facebook page, 17 Mar 2023)

A hamstring strain affected his performance at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. (aargauerzeitung.ch, 20 Dec 2016; lematin.ch, 09 Aug 2016)

He had surgery on his left foot in November 2013. (fencing.net, 14 Mar 2014; nzz.ch, 24 Feb 2014)

He has injured the ligaments in his right ankle and the Achilles tendon in his left foot during his career. (Athlete, 04 Oct 2011)
Famous relatives His brother Michael and his sister Martina have both represented Switzerland in fencing at the world cadet championships. (Athlete, 04 Oct 2011; SportsDeskOnline, 06 Jun 2023)
Sport Specific Information
Why this sport? His older brother was already fencing. Max took up foil first, and then practised foil and epee until age 17. Since then he has focused mainly on epee.
General Interest
Most influential person in career His family. (Athlete, 04 Oct 2011)
Sport Specific Information
Handedness Right
When and where did you begin this sport? He began fencing at age five in Kussnacht, Switzerland.
Further Personal Information
Occupation Athlete
Languages English, French, German
General Interest
Nicknames Heinzi, Maxe (maxheinzer.ch, 28 Jan 2013)
Sporting philosophy / motto "No pain, no gain." (wellfare.ch, 13 Jan 2011)
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Family Wife Janique, sons Mael [2017] and Lou [2023], daughter Mahina [2020]
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Other information FATHERHOOD
He became a father for the first time in December 2017 when his son Mael was born. He has since welcomed his daughter Mahina in 2020 and his son Lou in 2023. "The biggest change in my life is being a father. I've become more relaxed and calmer, but I still have the hard and inner monster in training. If I have a bad training session, I can take it much better than before. Sport used to be number one. Now I'm super happy that I'm a father, and probably happier and more relaxed overall." (schweizer-illustrierte.ch, 20 Feb 2023; bote.ch, 01 Dec 2020; luzernerzeitung.ch, 08 Jun 2019; bote.ch, 24 Nov 2018)

FURTHER EDUCATION
In 2020 he earned a sports management certificate from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. (LinkedIn profile, 23 Dec 2020; Instagram profile, 23 Dec 2020)

Major Results
Year Rank Event Venue
Olympic Games
2020 Classification Round 5-8 Team Epee Tokyo, Japan
2016 Final 5-6 Team Epee Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2016 Quarterfinal Individual Epee Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
World Championships
2022 5 Team Epee Cairo, Egypt
2018 1 Team Epee Wuxi, China
2017 2 Team Epee Leipzig, Germany
2014 3 Team Epee Kazan, Russia
2012 5 Team Epee Kiev, Ukraine
2011 3 Team Epee Catania, Italy
2009 5 Team Epee Antalya, Turkey
European Championships
2023 (Team) 2 Team Epee Kraków, Poland
2022 3 Individual Epee Antalya, Turkey
2019 Final 5-6 Team Epee Düsseldorf, Germany
2018 4 Team Epee Novi Sad, Serbia
2017 Final 7-8 Team Epee Tbilisi, Georgia
2016 2 Individual Epee Torun, Poland
2015 2 Individual Epee Montreux, Switzerland
2014 3 Individual Epee Strasbourg, France
2013 1 Team Epee Zagreb, Croatia
2012 3 Individual Epee Legnano, Italy
2011 3 Individual Epee Sheffield, England
2010 4 Team Epee Leipzig, Germany
2010 8 Individual Epee Leipzig, Germany
2009 2 Team Epee Plovdiv, Bulgaria