Background
Majcen was born in Johannesburg.
Majcen was born in Johannesburg.
While serving in the Bundesheer he completed air rescuer and army mountain guide assistant training.
He is the grandnephew of Karl Majcen, the former General-Inspector of the Austrian Bundesheer. He earned a doctoral degree in law and served as an officer in the Bundesheer from 1985 to 1998. Majcen published several juridical economy and sports contributions in Europe, America and Asia.
His first book Sieg in den Bergen (victory in the mountains), published in 2002, was awarded by the Union Internationale des Associations d"Alpinisme (UIAA).
He also took part in several sports competitions. He was the first Austrian, who competed in all the three classical ski mountaineering events, the Patrouille des Glaciers (2000 and 2004), the Pierra Menta (2001) and the Trofeo Mezzalama (2003).
In 2004, Majcen and Hermann Kofler were the first Austrian athletes who gained World Cup points in ski mountaineering for their country. Ski mountaineering Stair running.
2002: 7th, International Vlado-Tatarka memory race, Hrebienok (together with Franz Hausmann) 2004: 1st, Lower Austrian Championship 6th, International Turnosmučarski-Rallye, Triglav National Park (together with Franz Hausmann) 7th and Austrian record, Patrouille des Glaciers "seniors II" class ranking (together with Hermann Kofler and Johann Wieland) 2005: 1st, Lower Austrian Championship 2007: 1st, Lower Austrian Championship 1st, Judenburg-tower race 1999: 1st, Royal Mutual Funds CN Tower Stair Climb, Toronto 2000: 8th, Empire State Building Run Up 2001: 1st, Magdeburger Uni-Hochhaus race, Magdeburg 9th, Empire State Building Run Up 14th, Ostankino Tower race 2002: 2nd, Original Schlossberg race 3rd, Donauturm race 2007: 5th, Donauturm race 2008: 3rd, Frankfurt Messeturm race 6th, Donauturm race 7th, "Go Vertical Chicago", Sears Tower 7th, "Hustle up the Hankock", John Hancock Center 12th, Taipei 101 race.