Lisanne de Witte, born on September tenth, nineteen ninety-two, is a prominent Dutch track and field athlete renowned for her exceptional sprinting abilities. Specializing in the 400 meters, she made her mark by setting a national record with a personal best time of fifty point seventy-seven seconds, a record she held from two thousand eighteen until two thousand twenty-one.
Throughout her illustrious career, de Witte has proudly represented the Netherlands at three Summer Olympics: in two thousand sixteen, two thousand twenty, and the upcoming two thousand twenty-four. Her competitive spirit has earned her bronze medals in the 400 meters at both the two thousand eighteen European Championships and the two thousand nineteen European Indoor Championships.
In addition to her Olympic appearances, de Witte has claimed an impressive total of nine Dutch national titles across the 200 meters, 400 meters, and 800 meters. Her contributions to the Dutch women's 4 × 400 meters relay teams have also been significant, as she has secured gold medals at the two thousand twenty-three World Championships and the two thousand twenty-four World Indoor Championships, along with a silver medal at the two thousand twenty-four Summer Olympics.