Ernst Steinig (born 1 January 1900, date of death unknown) was a German Greco-Roman featherweight
wrestler and two times German medal winner in European championships. He was born in Klein-Lassowitz.
International career
1924: 7. place, European Championship in
Neunkirchen, Saarland, winner: Karl Völklein before Gustav Haber and Georg Schunk, all Germany;
1926: 3. place, European Championship in
Riga, with victories over Kopmans,
Latvia and Ambrus, Hungary and defeat against Erik Malmberg and
Voldemar Väli,
Estonia;
1927: 9. place, European Championship in
Budapest, with victory over Ricardo Pizzocaro,
Italy and defeat against Eugen Fleischmann,
Czechoslovakia and
Károly Kárpáti, Hungary;
1929: 4. place, European Championship in
Dortmund, with victories over Karl Stiedl,
Austria and
Kustaa Pihlajamäki, Finland and defeat against József Tásnády, Hungary
Ernst Steinig (born 1 January 1900, date of death unknown) was a German Greco-Roman featherweight
wrestler and two times German medal winner in European championships. He was born in Klein-Lassowitz.
International career
1924: 7. place, European Championship in
Neunkirchen, Saarland, winner: Karl Völklein before Gustav Haber and Georg Schunk, all Germany;
1926: 3. place, European Championship in
Riga, with victories over Kopmans,
Latvia and Ambrus, Hungary and defeat against Erik Malmberg and
Voldemar Väli,
Estonia;
1927: 9. place, European Championship in
Budapest, with victory over Ricardo Pizzocaro,
Italy and defeat against Eugen Fleischmann,
Czechoslovakia and
Károly Kárpáti, Hungary;
1929: 4. place, European Championship in
Dortmund, with victories over Karl Stiedl,
Austria and
Kustaa Pihlajamäki, Finland and defeat against József Tásnády, Hungary