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Lieke Klaver (pronounced [ˈlikə ˈklaːvər]; born 20 August 1998) is a Dutch track and field athlete who competes in sprinting. She specializes in the 200 metres and in the 400 metres . In the 4 × 400 metres relay , she is the 2023 World Champion and the 2024 World Indoor Champion with the Dutch women's team and the 2024 Olympic Champion ...
Lieke Klaver (R) passes the baton to Lisanne de Witte (L) in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 2019 World Championships. Lisanne de Witte started representing the Netherlands in international championships in 2011. She competed at her first Summer Olympics in August 2016, where she ran in the 4 × 400 m relay. [3]
Bol and Lieke Klaver each won three medals and Liemarvin Bonevacia, Jorinde van Klinken, and Cathelijn Peeters won two medals each. Bol also received a Golden Crown for the highest scoring performance in the women's sprints and hurdles category. [2] [3]
The final was held at 20:32 (UTC) in the evening. The Netherlands started off the relay final with 400 m silver medalist Lieke Klaver, who gave them the early lead over Jamaica and Great Britain. The second Dutch runner, Cathelijn Peeters, kept the lead during her leg. During the subsequent hand-off, the United States passed Great Britain and ...
Laviai Nielsen (born 13 March 1996 [1]) is a British sprinter specialising in the 400 metres.. In 2015, she took a gold medal in the 400 m at the European Junior Championships.
Lieke Klaver Jamile Samuel* N'Ketia Seedo Nadine Visser: 4 × 100 metres relay: 42.53 4 q — DNF: Femke Bol Lieke Klaver Cathelijn Peeters Eveline Saalberg Lisanne de Witte* 4 × 400 metres relay: 3:23.75 SB: 3 Q — 3:20.72 NR
De Witte (right) with her sister Lisanne at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In June 2016, De Witte won the silver medal in the 400 m at the Dutch Championships.
Nine teams qualified for the final, the last track race of the championships, on 27 August 2023. The final was won by the Dutch team consisting of Eveline Saalberg, Lieke Klaver, Cathelijn Peeters, and Femke Bol in 3:20.72 minutes, which was a world-leading time and a national