Steinhäuser coxed for
Wolfgang Neuß and
Klaus-Günter Jordan from 1962 to 1964. At the 1962 West German national championships, they won gold and thus qualified for the inaugural
World Rowing Championships.[1] At the
1962 World Rowing Championships in
Lucerne, they became the first world championship titleholders in coxed pair.[2] At the 1963 West German national championships, they again won the title. At the 1964 West German national championships, they came third.[1]
Steinhäuser is a member of RC Nassovia Höchst and in 2012, he was awarded a prize for 50 years of membership at the rowing club.[3]
Steinhäuser coxed for
Wolfgang Neuß and
Klaus-Günter Jordan from 1962 to 1964. At the 1962 West German national championships, they won gold and thus qualified for the inaugural
World Rowing Championships.[1] At the
1962 World Rowing Championships in
Lucerne, they became the first world championship titleholders in coxed pair.[2] At the 1963 West German national championships, they again won the title. At the 1964 West German national championships, they came third.[1]
Steinhäuser is a member of RC Nassovia Höchst and in 2012, he was awarded a prize for 50 years of membership at the rowing club.[3]