Early career Maylin Hausch began skating in 1992. She skated in singles until 2006, finishing as high as fourth in Junior Ladies at the 2004 German Junior and Novice National Championships. Hausch took up pair skating at age 17. Her first skating partner was Steffen Hörmann, with whom she was the 2006 German junior national champion. He decided to quit after that competition. Hausch was unable to find a partner afterward and so competed as a single skater.
Partnership with Daniel Wende Hausch teamed up with
Daniel Wende in September 2008. They train in
Oberstdorf and are coached by
Karel Fajfr. In the 2010–11 season, Hausch/Wende won a bronze medal at a Grand Prix event, the
2010 Trophée Eric Bompard. In 2011–12, the pair placed fourth at the
2011 Nebelhorn Trophy. They were eighth at the
2011 Skate America with Hausch suffering from tendinitis in her foot. At the
2012 European Championships, Hausch/Wende finished seventh. On January 26, during the morning practice before the long programs, Wende collided with
Mari Vartmann while they were attempting to avoid a French pair. Hausch/Wende's training for the 2012–13 season began late due to death and illness in their families; as a result, they withdrew from the
2012 Cup of Russia. Wende experienced a
spinal disc herniation in autumn 2012. The pair withdrew from the
2013 German Championships. They were named in the German team to the
2013 European Championships but withdrew as well due to his back problem. Wende was diagnosed with a second herniated disc in January 2013. She began competing as Maylin Wende in the 2013–14 season. == Personal life ==