Adam Steinhardt
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Adam Paul Steinhardt (5 December 1969 – 20 January 2025) was an Australian pole vaulter, who represented his native country in two consecutive Commonwealth Games, starting in 1990.[1] He cleared a personal best of 5.51m on 14 February 1996 in Adelaide, South Australia. Steinhardt was also a public speaker and inbound marketing executive.
Biography
Business career
Steinhardt became the managing director of Next Byte, a retail chain selling Apple macs[1] in 1995 and left it in 2005.[2]
In 2012, Steinhardt re-entered the Apple market, starting up an Apple reseller in Adelaide, called eRepublic.
The Kingdom
In 2009, he co-founded The Kingdom, an Adelaide-based advertising agency.
In 2015, The Kingdom became a Certified HubSpot Partner and won the 2015 HubSpot International Partner of the Year Award, with Steinhardt as the Managing Director.
In 2016, The Kingdom became a Platinum Certified HubSpot Partner.
Death
Steinhardt died from bowel cancer on 20 January 2025, aged 55.[3]
Achievements
| 1988 | World Junior Championships | Sudbury, Canada | 7th | 5.10 m |
| 1990 | Commonwealth Games | Auckland, New Zealand | 6th | 5.10 m[1] |
| 1994 | Commonwealth Games | Victoria, Canada | — | NM |
References
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- The Kingdom
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- 1969 births
- 2025 deaths
- Deaths from colorectal cancer in Australia
- Australian male pole vaulters
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1990 Commonwealth Games
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1994 Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Games athletes for Australia
- 20th-century Australian sportsmen
- Place of birth missing
- Deaths from cancer in South Australia