He Carried Her to the Podium: Matthias Steiner and Susann’s Story at the 2008 Olympics



    by MingiTav61

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    1. Matthias Steiner is a former German weightlifter who delivered one of the most emotional moments of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Born in Austria, he later competed for Germany after marrying Susann, a German woman who encouraged him to pursue his Olympic dream. Tragically, Susann died in a car accident in 2007, just a year before the Games. Steiner dedicated his training and performance to her memory, carrying her photo with him. In Beijing, he won gold in the super heavyweight division by lifting a massive 258 kg in the clean and jerk, securing the top spot in dramatic fashion. After his victory, he stood on the podium clutching Susann’s picture, a moment remembered worldwide for its mix of triumph and grief.

    2. Can someone please tell me what song this is?

      I know it’s popular, but for the life of me, I can’t remember what it’s call.

    3. chancy_fungus on

      The fuck was that random ai animation part doing in an otherwise touching story get that shit out of here

    4. Guys lift was a last ditch effort gold medal winner and we needed to add a cartoon?

    5. breakfasteveryday on

      Oh fuck off with the animation just show the guy lifting 

      Also if she was off to one side like that the bar would have tipped over to the left.

    6. ![gif](giphy|YqokNLJIkFKzCrHOQP|downsized)

      Wasn’t planning on crying today man

    7. Weary-Cheetah-3415 on

      A lot of cold, heartless people in here. I thought the animation was sweet.

      Per David Lynch, fix your hearts or die!

    8. SummerDelicious4954 on

      So the guy put all these efforts yet that junk ass animation says the dead wife helped him?

      I am sure if in real the ghost wife wanted to help, he would be like – just leave me alone and let me focus on my work.

    9. CanibalVegetarian on

      Also update he got closure with that too and ended up remarrying and having kids.

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