Nadine Visser, born on February ninth, nineteen ninety-five, is a distinguished Dutch track and field athlete renowned for her prowess in short hurdling. Initially competing in combined events until two thousand seventeen, she transitioned to specialize in short hurdles, marking a significant shift in her athletic career.
Visser's accolades include a bronze medal in the sixty meters hurdles at the two thousand eighteen World Indoor Championships. She has also achieved remarkable success at the European Indoor Championships, securing gold medals in the event in two thousand nineteen and two thousand twenty-one, along with a silver medal in the two thousand twenty-three edition.
Her early career was highlighted by a bronze medal in the heptathlon and one hundred meters hurdles at the two thousand fourteen World Junior Championships. Additionally, she claimed gold in the one hundred meters hurdles at the two thousand seventeen Universiade and earned bronze and gold at the European Under-23 Championships in two thousand fifteen and two thousand seventeen, respectively.
Visser has proudly represented the Netherlands at three Olympic Games: Rio in two thousand sixteen, Tokyo in two thousand twenty, and Paris in two thousand twenty-four. She holds the Dutch record for the one hundred meters hurdles and the indoor record for the sixty meters hurdles, further establishing her legacy as a multiple national champion. Under the guidance of her coach Bart Bennema, who previously coached Dafne Schippers, Visser continues to excel in her sport.