Leo Visser, born on January thirteenth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished former speed skater from the Netherlands. His remarkable career peaked in nineteen eighty-nine when he clinched both the World Allround and European championships, showcasing his exceptional talent on the ice.
Visser's Olympic journey began at the nineteen eighty-eight Calgary Games, where he earned a silver medal in the five thousand meters and a bronze in the ten thousand meters. Four years later, at the Albertville Olympics in nineteen ninety-two, he added two more bronze medals to his collection, this time in the one thousand five hundred and five thousand meters, finishing behind the renowned Norwegian skaters Johann Olav Koss and Geir Karlstad.
On the national stage, Visser's prowess was evident as he secured allround titles in nineteen eighty-eight, nineteen eighty-nine, and nineteen ninety-one, along with four distance titles, solidifying his status as one of the top competitors in the sport.
After retiring from speed skating, Visser transitioned to a successful career as an aircraft pilot. He currently serves as a captain on the Boeing seven hundred seventy-seven for KLM, the Dutch airline. In two thousand two, he took on the role of chef de mission for the Dutch Olympic team, further contributing to the world of sports. He shares his life with his wife, Sandra Voetelink, who is also a former Olympic speed skater.