Viktoria Steinfeld | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 9 July 2008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Gymnastics career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Country represented | ![]() (2022–present) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | TSV Schmiden | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Gym | Bundesstützpunkt Schmiden | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Natalya Raskina | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Viktoria Steinfeld (born 9 July 2008) is a German rhythmic gymnast. [1] She represents Germany in international competitions. On national level, she is the 2025 German all-around bronze medalist.
In 2022, Steinfeld competed in the first national qualifier for the European Championships in Tel Aviv. She was third in the all-around behind Lada Pusch and Anna-Maria Shatokhin. [2] In April, at the second event, she was again third after Shatokhin and Pusch. [3] A month later, she won gold at nationals among the girls born in 2008, taking gold also with clubs, silver with ball and ribbon and bronze with hoop. [4] [5]
Taking part in the 2023 Gymnastik International, she won gold in teams (with Pusch) and was 5th in the clubs' final. [6] In May, she was the national runner-up in the All-Around. [7] She was then selected to participate in the Junior World Championships, but an injury forced her to withdraw. [8]
She turned senior in 2024, debuting at the Gymnastik International. [9] In May, she won bronze with clubs and with ribbon at the Portimão Tournament. [10] At the German Championships she was 5th in the All-Around and won bronze with ribbon. [11] [12] [13] Weeks later she made her World Cup debut in Milan, being 27th in the All-Around, 24th with hoop, 31st with ball, 17th with clubs and 34th with ribbon. [14] [15] [16] In June she was third, behind Darja Varfolomeev and Margarita Kolosov, in the qualification for the Olympic Games, thus earning the substitute spot. [17] [18] In November. she helped TSV Schminden to retain their German national club title. [19]
In 2025, she started her season at the Gymnastik International placing 5th. [20] At the World Cup in Sofia, taking 24th place overall, 34th place with hoop, 8th with ball, 45th with clubs and 21st with ribbon. [21] [22] In Baku, she was 15th in the All-Around, 20th with hoop, 22nd with ball, 11th with clubs and 16th with ribbon. [23] [24] [25] In May, she was named as the substitute gymnast for the European Championships in Tallinn. [26] She then competed at the World Challenge Cup Portimão, finishing 22nd overall, 13th with hoop, 18th with clubs and 46th with ribbon. [27] In the ball final she won her first medal in World Cup by taking bronze behind Alina Harnasko and Rin Keys. [28] [29] In July, she competed at the World Cup Milan and took 7th place in ball final. She won bronze medal in all-around behind Darja Varfolomeev and Anastasia Simakova at the 2025 German National Championships. [30] In apparatus finals, she won silver medal with ball and with hoop. [31]
Year | Apparatus | Music title |
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2025 | Hoop | Fearsome Flight by Cirque du Soleil |
Ball | Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo | |
Clubs | Puttin' on the Ritz (Jazzy Radio Mix) by Taco feat. tomX, Hit the Road Jack by Throttle | |
Ribbon | Experience by Ludovico Einaudi, Daniel Hope |