Stephanie Storp (born 28 November 1968 in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony) is a retired female shot putter from Germany.
She also won the silver medal at the 1993 World Indoor Championships, and represented her country in the Summer Olympics of 1992 and 1996.
Storp represented West Germany, and finished behind two East Germans Bettina Libera and Ilke Wyludda.
[1] The next year she won the silver medal at the first edition of the World Junior Championships, again sharing the podium with two East Germans Heike Rohrmann and Ines Wittich.
[2] The same year she competed at the 1986 European Championships for seniors, finishing eleventh in the shot put and tenth in the discus throw.
In the Olympic competition, Neimke went on to win the bronze medal, while Storp finished seventh with a best throw of 19.10 metres.
With a throw of 19.37 metres, she won the silver medal at the 1993 World Indoor Championships, only behind 1992 Olympic champion Svetlana Krivelyova.
The event was staged in Stuttgart in her home country, and once again countryfellow Kathrin Neimke won the bronze medal.
This time, it was enough for an eighth place, tied with seventh but losing on countback (measuring the second best throw in the competition).
With 19.06 metres she finished sixth in the Olympic shot put final, one place ahead of Kathrin Neimke while Kumbernuss again won the event.
[9] She also had success in the major competitions, albeit not with the same results: she finished fourth at the 1997 World Indoor Championships despite throwing only 18.80 metres,[14] and at the 1997 World Championships she won the bronze medal, beating Chinese Huang Zhihong to third place with a seven centimetre margin.