You could actually ask Theresa - known as Resi - Steinlein the same questions as her twin sister Sophie in 2020 (here in an interview). Their sailing careers ran in parallel until 2020, starting out in the Optimist at the age of five, first successes, then even more success in the 420er youth sailing boat, but also windsurfing on the local Wörthsee. Back then, they got a taste of the Olympic iQFOiL material together. While Sophie decided to return to sailing with the 49FX after a year of testing and is now also a member of the German SailGP team, Resi has since been specifically aiming to take part in the 2024 Olympics on the iQFOiL in Marseille.
Theresa Steinlein made this dream come true by finishing sixth at the Trofeo Princesa Sofia. She had already secured the necessary national starting place at the World Championships at the beginning of the year, and now she has fulfils the internal DSV criteria for an Olympic start and travels to Marseille in the summer.
In autumn 2023, Theresa Steinlein talked about her career and training for the Olympics in a surf interview. We show you the interview again here to get to know the German Olympic starter!
We've been sailing against each other since we were little, but when we meet on the race course, we've always tried to "stay out of each other's way". In training, however, we always fought and tried to be better than the other. When we were in Silvaplana, I had learnt to windsurf properly two weeks earlier. Sophie had been at it a bit longer, so it was difficult to compare.
Yes, that was the second windsurfing regatta of my life and to be honest, I didn't know much about foil windsurfing at the time. When I think back, it was really tough to surf against several Olympians who had been competing for years.
I moved to Lake Garda and spent the first year there surfing every day on my own. Sometimes I was allowed to train with the Italians at Circolo Surf Torbole.
Initially only through the Olympic team of the Norddeutscher Regatta Verein (NRV) in Hamburg, later from 2022 through the DSV when I qualified for the junior squad (NK 1). Since 2023, I've been in the perspective squad (PK) and in the Bundeswehr's sports support group. I have confirmed this PK for 2024. And I have a very generous equipment sponsor in Starboard/Severne (APM Marketing). The Lido Blue surf centre with Petr Svoboda is also supporting me financially for the third season now.
If you take good care of the material, two to three sets per season are still the minimum.
In the meantime, every international race is being checked more and more closely. The measurers are also gaining experience. In my opinion, the iQFOiL Class and Starboard are doing more than any other Olympic class to create fair conditions for everyone. Soon 3D scans will also be used, which will make everything even more accurate and fair. Of course, with a board travelling at speeds of up to 25 or 30 knots, every little tolerance plays a role.
Yes, exactly, I've had Daniel as my official DSV coach since the start of 2023, which I'm very happy about and couldn't wish for a better coach. The DSV has created an optimal training structure for me and the financial support is also good; without the association and the Bundeswehr, this Olympic campaign would not be possible.
In the beginning, of course, very much so, because I really missed the national qualification by two points and then unfortunately no German IQ foiler was sent to the Pre Olympics. But I was actually able to look on the bright side very quickly, as I then had all the more time to prepare for the World Championships in The Hague/Scheveningen.
I wouldn't say with anger, but I was definitely very motivated to show myself that I could be at the front. Above all, I wanted Daniel's and my work over the last six months to pay off.
It's hard to say, but I was just sure that these were my conditions and that I had very good speed, which gave me a lot of confidence. I focussed as much as possible on the start, because that is the most important basis for success in every race, especially on the iQFOiL.
I was in a very good position in terms of equipment and fitness and had no problems with it. My health wasn't good the night before and I didn't sleep well that night, so the next day I just didn't have the energy.
There will be another starting place for all European nations at the next iQFOiL World Championships in Lanzarote in February 2024 and then five more in Hyeres, France, in the spring.
Editor's note: In Lanzarote, Steinlein then won the starting place for E as hoped
Not quite as strict for me yet, as I'm in the perspective squad. There are unannounced checks during training or at competitions. The DSV athletes in the Olympic squad, which is the highest squad, have to register daily in an app and document where they are so that NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency; the ed.) can meet the athlete at any time for a check.
Yes, it's cool, Dad is certainly one of the fastest on the lake, but this year I beat him for the first time. My goal was to take a lap off him, in the end it was a thigh.
I joined the German Armed Forces in January and am stationed in the Hamburg Sports Promotion Group. As far as possible, I'm studying business administration in a distance-learning programme in Rome. I haven't quite finished it yet, but I only have four exams left before my bachelor's degree. I'm currently taking a bit of a break from my studies, but I'm already working on my Bachelor's thesis.
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