Toni Steurer
Anton "Toni" Steurer is a German extreme sports athlete and non-commissioned officer.
Steurer was born in Oberstdorf. Having climbed the Eiger Nordwand at the age of seventeen, he is one of the youngest mountaineers to have ever done so. He is currently deployed as a medical service soldier and army mountain guide in Kempten, Germany. He is member of the DAV section Oberstaufen and part of the German skimountaineering team. Besides mountain climbing, he also practices biking, skiing and other sports. In 2002, the UN International Year of Mountains, he and Walter Hölzler from Thalkirchdorf climbed the three summits of Piz Palü in a Hat-trick within 24 hours.Selected results
Mountain running
- 2000:
- * 2nd, CISM Military World Games, Kamerun
- * German course record, Tour de Matterhorn
- 2004:
- * 3rd, German Cup long distance race
- * 11th, World Championship relay race
- 2005:
- * 1st, German Cup long distance race
- * 1st, German Championship single
- * 3rd, European Championship relay race
- * 6th, European Championship single race
- * 9th, European Championship team race
- * 9th, World Cup race, Salt Lake City
- 2006:
- * 3rd, German Cup single
- * 5th, World Championship relay race
- 2007:
- * 4th, European Championship relay race
- 2008:
- * 1st, German Cup ranking
- * 2nd, German Championship single
- * 2nd, German Championship vertical race
- * 3rd, German Championship team
- * 6th, World Championship relay race
- * 10th,World Championship combination ranking
- 2009
- * 1st, German Championship single
- * 1st, German Championship team
- * 1st, military brigade championship, Hohenzollern stadium in Langdorf
- * 9th, European Championship relay race
- 2011:
- * 6th, World Championship relay, together with Philipp Reiter, Anton Palzer and Konrad Lex
Patrouille des Glaciers
- 2006: 7th as well as German record, together with Franz Graßl and Martin Echtler
- 2008: 8th, together with Franz Graßl and Stefan Klinger