Background
He was born in Bohemia and in 1894 moved to Vienna, where he began competing in weightlifting in 1898.
He was born in Bohemia and in 1894 moved to Vienna, where he began competing in weightlifting in 1898.
After the Games he became professional wrestler and exhibition weightlifter. In 1910 he repeatedly challenged Arthur Saxon for the world professional weightlifting title, but to no avail. Steinbach set several world records.
In particular, his one-hand lift of 106 kg remained unbeaten until the 1930s.
In 1924 he appeared in the silent film The City Without Jews. Steinbach died in 1937 and was survived by son Leopold.
The same year a large granite monument was built in his honor, sponsored by a group of Austrian and German weightlifters and wrestlers.