Marcel Heinig

Marcel Heinig at the finishline with a new world record in the 10-Days-Triathlon Monterrey/Mexico 200

Marcel Nico Andreas Heinig (born 16 November 1981 in Cottbus) is a German extreme sportsman who has his greatest success in decatriathlons, which are more than fifty times the distance of the Olympic Distance Triathlon. He scored his biggest victory by winning the gold medal at the World Championships in Decatriathlon (10x Ironman Hawaii) in 2008.

Marcel Heinig's lifestyle is unique. In his youth, he skipped physical education, took the certificates and did everything possible to dodge sports activities. He was 40 kg overweight, as unsportsmanlike as any student of Leonardo da Vinci School, Cottbus. In the year 2001, the tide turned. In the army, it was impossible for him to keep a distance from athleticism. He faced problems due to being overweight during the Physical Fitness Test, drills and orientation process. What started as an ordeal resulted in the opportunity of his life. Seven years later, the once unathletic Marcel became the youngest World Champion in the history of the Decatriathlon.

Achievements and titles

References

  1. Statistics from 100th Marathon Club website, read 2010-04-29
  2. Report from the Worldpremiere 10-Days-Triathlon, read 2010-04-29
  3. Points from the IUTA World Cup 2008, read 2010-04-29
  4. Results Decatriathlon World Challenge, read 2010-04-29
  5. Results 10-Days-Triathlon Worldrecord-Race, read 2010-04-29

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