Career
Born in Charlottenburg, she competed in the first ever women"s 100 metres at the Olympics, held at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. At seventeen years old she was among the youngest entrants. She was second to the more experienced Leni Schmidt in the semi-final.
Steinberg placed fourth in the first women"s Olympic final in the 100 m in a time of 12.4 seconds (Schmidt and Myrtle Cook had been disqualified so she was the last to finish in the six-woman race).
This was her only Olympic appearance. During her career she was affiliated with South Carolina Brandenburg.
She died in Berlin in 2001 shortly before her 90th birthday.