Education
Maltzahn was educated at where he took up the sport of rowing, Oxford Brookes University and Kellogg College, Oxford where he studied Architectural History.
Maltzahn was educated at where he took up the sport of rowing, Oxford Brookes University and Kellogg College, Oxford where he studied Architectural History.
Both universities had extremely strong intakes that year, with Cambridge boasting several world champions and the Oxford crew including Olympic silver medallist Barney Williams. International Rowing He sat in the four seat of the Great Britain Eight, which finished fifth in the final of the Rowing World Championships in Lucerne. He stroked the Eight in 2002 at the championships in Seville.
World Championships World Cups Having taken time out from international rowing, Maltzahn took part in Oxford"s inter-collegiate Eights Week competition.
As Kellogg College does not have its own boat club, Maltzahn was able to choose which college he wished to row for, and asked the Oxford University Rowing Clubs (OURCs) to grant him membership of the Christ Church Boat Club - for whom his Oxford and Great Britain crewmate Robin Bourne-Taylor competed.
2002 Seville - 6th, Eight (stroke) 2001 Lucerne - 5th, Eight (four) 2003 Munich - 8th, 2nd Coxless Four (two) 2002 Munich - 6th, Eight (stroke) 2002 Lucerne - 5th, Eight (two) 2002 Hazewinkel - 4th, Eight (two) 2002 Lucerne - 5th, Eight (four) 2002 Munich - 3rd, Eight (two) 2002 Seville - 7th, 2nd coxless four (stroke).
Whilst at Oxford University, Maltzahn was a member of Oxford University Boat Club and took part in the Boat Race in 2005. Subsequently the OURCs have agreed that all members of Kellogg College are automatically eligible to row for Christ Church.