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Axel Jäger

Dr. Axel Jäger’s medical career began at the Tauberbischofsheim Fencing Center. After having been a national épée fencer in Tauberbischofsheim, on the A national junior team and the B national elite team, he completed his studies in Würzburg and worked as a attending physician at the fencing center with his own practice. After a break with the then head coach, he moved to the new service center across the street in 2000.

2015-01 Dr. Jäger new head Olympic training doctor at TBB Dr. Axel Jäger has cared for hundreds of fencers over the years. He was once successful on the piste himself. Since November 2014 he has been the base doctor at the Tauberbischofsheim Olympic training center. A punctured lung during training in Tauberbischofsheim, a torn cruciate ligament in Ghent, a dislocated shoulder in Milan – Dr. Axel Jäger still clearly remembers the most serious injuries in his long time as a supervising fencing doctor. This is also because they are the exception rather than the rule. “The most common are ligament injuries in the ankle and knee, as well as muscle injuries caused by the rapid changes of direction in fencing,” explains the doctor, who was himself on the national team as a junior and was part of the B squad among the active athletes.

He therefore knows from his own experience the “Achilles heel” of fencers. “I consider it absolutely essential that you not only know the sport, but have practiced it yourself,” he says. As his deputy, Dr. Jürgen Hehn continues to support the fencers with advice and assistance. Since November, Jäger and his eight-person team have officially supervised the athletes training at the OSP. He not only has an excellently trained team, but also a practice clinic with a surgical unit.

The collaboration with the specialized departments is close. In general, however, fencing is one of the least-injury sports. Cuts and lacerations are rare, says the physician, who is also a passionate mountaineer and scuba diver. “I have remained injury-free throughout my career,” says the 58-year-old, tapping his desk with his right hand.

courtesy of https://archiv.fechten.org/fileadmin/user_upload/fechtsport_magazin_1_2015.pdf

https://www.mainpost.de/regional/main-tauber/dopingkontrolle-statt-degenfechten-art-2771415


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European Fencing Championships for Medics

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2015

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Nina Psenicka

Dr. Nina Psenicka is a renowned oral surgeon, bestselling author, and success coach with an international teaching career. Known from business TV and as a cover story in Founder magazine, she uses her expertise to promote long-term success, mental strength, and healthy high performance.

As a lecturer at 15 European medical and dental associations and at universities, she shares her knowledge with professionals. In over 1,000 lectures, seminars, and courses, she has taught proven methods that help people overcome their fears, realize their potential, and achieve peak performance in a healthy way.

In addition to her medical and scientific careers, Dr. Psenicka is the European fencing champion for doctors and pharmacists and has worked as a university fencing coach.

https://www.dr-psenicka.com

https://www.youtube.com/@DocNina

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Sabine Bau

Florett fencing at the Fencing Club Tauberbischofsheim e.V.

June 19 1969born
professionMedical Doctor at the Ludwig-Haus in Würzburg/Germany
trainerLajos Somodi
homepagewww.Sabine-Bau.de 
Successes
1986silver medal in single and bronce with team at the world championships in Sofia/Bulgaria
1988silver medal in single and gold with team at the Olympic Games in Seoul
1989gold medal with team at the championship in Denver/Colorado
1991bronce medal in signle and with team at the world championship in Budapest/Hungary
1992silver medal with team at the Olympic Games in Barcelona/Spain
1993gold medal with team at the world championship in Essen/Germany
1994gold medal at Europe championship in Krakau/Poland
1995bronce medal with team at the world championship in Den Haag/Netherlands
1996bronce with team at the Olympic Games in Atlanta/USA
1997vice world champion as single and with team at the world championship in Kapstadt/Africa
1998silver medal in single and with team at the European championship in Plovdiv/?
1998world champion in single at La Chaux-de-Fonds/France
1999vice world champion and gold with team at the world championship in Seoul/Korea
2000bronce medal with team at the Olympic Games in Sydney/Australia
2001vice champion Europe as single in Koblenz/Germany
2001Vice champion world as single in Nîmes/France
2000?silver “Lorbeerblatt”, the highest sports award in Germany
2001journalist prize “The golden ribbon”
  
Photo:Photo Heer, Scene: Dr. H.M. Rupp