Max Schwenger

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Max Schwenger (born April 28, 1992 in Neustadt an der Aisch ) is a German badminton player .

Career

Max Schwenger won several national junior titles in Germany before he was able to fight for bronze in mixed at both the Junior World Championship 2010 and the Junior European Championship 2011. In 2012 he came third in the national championships in men's doubles. In the same year he also finished second at the French International. Since 2011 he has played for TV Refrath in the 1st Bundesliga. Schwenger ended his career in January 2016 after undergoing hip surgery in May 2015 and a comeback failed for health reasons.

Sporting successes

season event discipline space Surname
2005/2006 German team championship U15 team 1 TSV Lauf (Benedikt Behringer, Max Schwenger, Sebastian Plaum, Andreas Pistorius, Daniel Fricke, Celina Lißel, Isabel Herttrich)
2006/2007 German team championship U15 team 1 TSV Lauf (Benedikt Knadler, Max Schwenger, Sebastian Plaum, Fabian Holzer, Katharina Krassa, Lisa Niepelt, Isabel Herttrich)
2006/2007 German individual championship U15 Mixed 1 Max Schwenger / Isabel Herttrich (TSV Lauf)
2010 Junior World Championship Mixed 3 Max Schwenger / Isabel Herttrich
2011 Junior European Championship Mixed 3 Max Schwenger / Isabel Herttrich
2011 Junior European Championship Men's doubles 2 Max Schwenger / Fabian Holzer
2012 French International Men's doubles 2 Max Schwenger / Andreas Heinz
2012 French International Mixed 3 Max Schwenger / Isabel Herttrich
2012 German championship Men's doubles 3 Max Schwenger / Andreas Heinz
2014 Brazil Grand Prix Men's doubles 1 Max Schwenger / Josche Zurwonne
2014 Brazil Grand Prix Mixed 1 Max Schwenger / Carla Nelte
2015 German championship Men's doubles 1 Max Schwenger / Josche Zurwonne

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