Nadine Visser

{{short description|Dutch track and field athlete}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

| image = Nadine Visser at 2021 Memorial Van Damme.jpg

| caption = Visser at the 2021 Memorial Van Damme in Brussels

| imagesize = 260px

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|2|9|df=y}}

| birth_place = Hoorn, Netherlands

| height = 1.75 m

| weight = 60 kg

| country = Netherlands

| sport = Athletics

| event = 100 metres hurdles
60 metres hurdles

| club =

| coach = Bart Bennema{{cite web |url=http://nos.nl/artikel/2021044-bennema-heeft-met-nadine-visser-tweede-troef.html?npo_cc=na&npo_rnd=381413027&npo_cc_skip_wall=1 |title=Bennema heeft met Nadine Visser tweede troef |date=24 February 2015 |access-date=18 July 2015 |language=nl |publisher=NOS News}}

| highestranking = {{ubl|

| No. 3 (100 m hurdles){{cite web |title=Nadine VISSER – Athlete Profile |url=https://worldathletics.org/athletes/netherlands/nadine-visser-14451249 |website=World Athletics |access-date=12 August 2023}}

| No. 45 (overall)

}}

| pb = {{ubl

|60 mH: 7.72 {{AthAbbr|i}} (2025, {{AthAbbr|NR|Dutch}})

|{{nowrap|100 mH: 12.36 (2024, {{AthAbbr|NR|Dutch}})}}

}}

| medaltemplates =

{{Medal|Sport|Women's athletics}}

{{Medal|Country|the {{NED}}}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Relays}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2021 Chorzów|4×100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Indoor Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2018 Birmingham|60 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2024 Rome|4×100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Indoor Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2019 Glasgow|60 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Gold|2021 Torun|60 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Silver|2023 Istanbul|60 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Silver|2025 Apeldoorn|60 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Games}}

{{Medal|Silver|2023 Kraków-Małopolska|100 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Competition|European U23 Championships}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 Bydgoszcz|100 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2015 Tallinn|100 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Competition|World Junior Championships}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2014 Eugene|100 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Bronze|2014 Eugene|Heptathlon}}

{{Medal|Competition|European Youth Olympic Festival}}

{{Medal|Gold|2011 Trabzon|100 m hurdles}}

{{Medal|Gold|2011 Trabzon|4×100 m relay}}

{{Medal|Competition|Universiade}}

{{Medal|Gold|2017 Taipei|100 m hurdles}}

}}

Nadine Visser ({{IPA|nl|naːˈdinə ˈvɪsər|lang}}; born 9 February 1995) is a Dutch track and field athlete who competed in the combined events until 2017 and specialises in short hurdling since 2018.

Visser won the bronze medal in the 60 metres hurdles at the 2018 World Indoor Championships. She claimed gold medals in the event at the 2019 and 2021 European Indoor Championships, and silver at the 2023 edition. She earned bronze and gold in the 100 metres hurdles at the 2015 and 2017 European Under-23 Championships respectively.

Visser was the 2014 World Junior Championships bronze medallist for the heptathlon and 100 m hurdles. She also won gold in the 100m hurdles at the 2017 Universiade. She represented Netherlands at the 2016 Rio, 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Olympics. Visser is the Dutch record holder for the 100 m hurdles and Dutch indoor record holder for the 60 m hurdles. She is a multiple national champion. She is coached by Bart Bennema, who was also the coach of Dafne Schippers.

Career

=Early career=

Visser's first sports were gymnastics and football; she took up athletics at age 13.{{cite web |url=http://www.runnersweb.nl/AA-Drink/AATalententeam-Nadine-Visser.htm |language=nl |date=24 June 2014 |access-date=18 July 2015 |title=AA-Talententeam: Nadine Visser |publisher=runnersweb.nl |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721163759/http://www.runnersweb.nl/AA-Drink/AATalententeam-Nadine-Visser.htm |archive-date=21 July 2015 }} She represented the Netherlands at the 2011 European Youth Olympic Festival in Trabzon, winning gold medal in both the 100 m hurdles and 4 × 100 metres relay.{{tilastopaja|id=75255|sex=w}}

Visser competed as a heptathlete at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Barcelona, placing eleventh with 5447 points. In 2013, she placed fourth in the heptathlon at the European Junior Championships in Rieti, scoring 5774 points. In the heptathlon's opening event, the 100 m hurdles, she ran 13.21 s (+1.5 m/s) to break Dafne Schippers' Dutch junior record from 2011.{{cite web |url=http://www.atletiekunie.nl/index.php?page=109&nieuwsitem=8492 |title=Juniorenrecord voor Nadine Visser op EJK (EK Junioren) |language=nl |date=18 July 2013 |access-date=18 July 2015 |publisher=atletiekunie.nl}}

=2014=

File:Nadine Visser at 2014 Hypo-Meeting.jpg in Götzis (AT).]]

During the 2014 indoor season Visser set Dutch indoor junior records in both the 60 m hurdles and the pentathlon; {{as of|2015|lc=y}}, her pentathlon score of 4268 points ranked her ninth on the world all-time junior list.{{cite web |url=http://www.atletiekunie.nl/index.php?page=109&nieuwsitem=8726 |title=Nadine Broersen kansrijk voor WK Indoor (Indooratletiek) |date=26 January 2014 |access-date=18 July 2015 |publisher=atletiekunie.nl}} Outdoors, Visser competed in the Götzis Hypo-Meeting for the first time, scoring a personal best 6110 points and placing 14th.{{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/hypo-meeting-gotzis-hardee-johnson-thompson |title=Hardee back on top, Johnson-Thompson breaks through in Gotzis |date=June 1, 2014 |access-date=July 18, 2015 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}} At the World Junior Championships in Eugene, Oregon, she took part in both the heptathlon and the 100 m hurdles, winning bronze medals in both events.{{cite web |url=https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-u20-championships/iaaf-world-junior-championships-2014-4954/news/report/women/heptathlon/800-metres |title=Report: women's heptathlon 800m |date=24 July 2014 |access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}} In the hurdles she broke 13 seconds for the first time, her time of 12.99 s (+1.9) setting a new Dutch junior and under-23 record.{{cite web |url=https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-u20-championships/iaaf-world-junior-championships-2014-4954/news/report/men/110m-hurdles-990cm/final |title=Report: women's 100m hurdles|date=27 July 2014 |access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}} Visser qualified for her first senior European Championships that summer, representing the Netherlands in the 100 m hurdles; she ran 13.12 s (-2.0) in the heats and was narrowly eliminated from the semi-finals.{{cite web |url=http://www.savatletiek.nl/nieuws/1690/sterk-ek-debuut-van-nadine-visser |title=Sterk EK debuut van Nadine Visser |publisher=Streker Atletiek Vereniging |date=12 August 2014 |access-date=18 July 2015 |language=nl |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721232448/http://www.savatletiek.nl/nieuws/1690/sterk-ek-debuut-van-nadine-visser |archive-date=21 July 2015 }}

=2015=

In 2015, Visser became Dutch senior champion for the first time, winning the 60 m hurdles in 8.12 s at the national indoor championships in Apeldoorn; she was selected for the European Indoor Championships in Prague, despite not quite meeting the national federation's qualification standard. In Prague she qualified from the heats on time, but fell in her semi-final and was eliminated.{{cite web |url=http://www.omroepgelderland.nl/nieuws/2085742/Nadine-Visser-ten-val-in-halve-finale-EK |language=nl |title=Nadine Visser ten val in halve finale EK |date=6 March 2015 |access-date=18 July 2015 |publisher=Omroep Gelderland}} Outdoors, Visser improved her national under-23 hurdles record to 12.97 s (+1.4) at the FBK Games in Hengelo on 24 May; the following week, she placed fifth in the heptathlon at the Hypo-Meeting with a personal best 6467 points. Before the European U23 Championships in Tallinn Visser had reached the qualifying standard in five events (100 m, 200 m, 100 m hurdles, long jump and heptathlon); she chose to compete in the hurdles and the long jump, winning a bronze in the hurdles with a time of 13.01 s (-0.2).{{cite web |url=http://www.atletiekunie.nl/index.php?page=109&nieuwsitem=9204 |title=Dag 2 - Vooraf: Meerdere medaillekansen (EK onder 23 Tallinn) |access-date=18 July 2015 |date=9 July 2015 |publisher=atletiekunie.nl |language=nl}}

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|footer = Nadine during the 100 m hurdles and shot put events at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing.

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At the 2015 European U23 Championships Visser won a bronze in the 100 m hurdles. She went on to compete at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, finishing eighth in the heptathlon. She was also the start runner of the Dutch 4 x 100 m relay team with Dafne Schippers, Naomi Sedney and Jamile Samuel that finished fifth in 42.32 s in the final, but was disqualified for a changeover infringement.[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/beijing-2015-women-4x100m-final Report: women’s 4x100m final – IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015], International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF, 29 August 2015 In the heats the team had run 42.32 s, a new national record.[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/beijing-2015-women-4x100m-heats Report: women’s 4x100m heats – IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015], International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF, 29 August 2015 At the end of the summer season she finished third at the Décastar heptathlon in Talence, France.{{cite web |url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/feature/visser-heptathlon-olympics |title=Nadine Visser makes giant gains on the road to Rio |date=26 September 2015 |access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}}

=2016=

At the 2016 European Athletics Championships 100 m hurdles in Amsterdam, Visser was eliminated in the semifinals. At the 2016 Summer Olympics heptathlon in Rio de Janeiro, she finished at a disappointing 19th place.

=2017=

At the 2017 European U23 Championships, she won a gold in the 100 m hurdles. "It was going well until the eighth hurdle and then it became kind of messy. But I am happy to finish first." said Visser.{{cite web |url=https://www.european-athletics.com/news/janezic-beats-warholm-400m-thriller |title= Janezic beats Warholm in a 400m thriller|date=15 July 2017|access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher= European Athletics}} She took a second place in the heptathlon at the Mehrkampf-Meeting in Ratingen (Germany), behind Carolin Schäfer.{{cite web |url=https://www.european-athletics.com/news/freimuth-sets-decathlon-world-lead-ratingen |title= Freimuth sets decathlon world-lead in Ratingen |date=26 June 2017|access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher= European Athletics}} In August, Visser finished seventh in the event with 6370 points at the World Championships in London.{{cite web |url=https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/iaaf-world-championships-london-2017-5151/news/report/women/heptathlon/800-metres |title=Report: heptathlon 800m – IAAF World Championships London 2017|date=6 August 2017 |access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}} The same month, she won a gold in the 100 m hurdles at the Summer Universiade for university athletes.

=2018: Heptathlon or hurdles=

File:2018 European Athletics Championships Day 4 (45).jpg in Berlin.]]

The 2018 season started with a bronze at the World Indoor Championship 60 m hurdles.{{cite web |url= https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-indoor-championships/iaaf-world-indoor-championships-6019/news/report/women/60-metres-hurdles/final |title=Report: women's 60m hurdles final|date=3 March 2018 |access-date=6 May 2018 |publisher=International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF}} She had clocked 7.83 s to win her semi-final, obliterating Marjan Olyslager’s Dutch record of 7.89 s which had stood since 1989.[https://www.iaaf.org/news/feature/nadine-visser-netherlands-hurdles After world indoor bronze, Visser drifting towards life as a hurdler], International Association of Athletics Federations - IAAF, 17 June 2018 In consultation with her coach Bart Bennema, Visser had to make a decision about her future: the heptathlon or hurdles. With the 2018 European Championships in Berlin on the doorstep and given her chances of victory on the hurdles at that event, she decided to concentrate on hurdling.{{in lang|nl}} [https://nos.nl/artikel/2222556-atlete-visser-geeft-voorrang-aan-horden-boven-meerkamp.html Atlete Visser geeft voorrang aan horden boven meerkamp], NOS News, 15 March 2018 In June, at the Diamond League in Stockholm, she ran a new national record in the 100 m hurdles with a time of 12.71 seconds, breaking almost 30-year old record of Olyslager from 1989.{{in lang|nl}} [https://nos.nl/artikel/2235900-visser-superblij-met-record-benieuwd-wat-ik-nog-meer-kan.html Visser: superblij met record, benieuwd wat ik nog meer kan], NOS News, 10 June 2018 She finished fourth at the European Championships in a time of 12.88 s.

=2019=

File:Women's 60m hurdles at Glasgow 2019.jpg.]]

In 2019, she started with winning the 60 m hurdles title at the 2019 European Indoor Championships in Glasgow. At the 2019 World Athletics Championships held in Doha, she finished sixth in the 100 m hurdles final. She had broken her own national record in the semi-finals, clocking 12.62 s (+1.0).{{in lang|nl}} [https://www.ad.nl/andere-sporten/nadine-visser-loopt-op-100-meter-horden-nieuw-nederlands-record~a5d82d80/ Visser moet genoegen nemen met zesde plaats in WK-finale 100 horden], NOS News, 7 October 2019

=2021=

Visser successfully defended her European 60 m hurdles title at Toruń 2021 in Poland, improving her own Dutch record to 7.77 seconds. She finished fifth in the 100 m hurdles at the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a time of 12.73 s.

Personal bests

Information from her World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.

=Individual events=

class="wikitable"

|+ Personal best results for individual events

scope="col"|Event

!scope="col"|Result

!scope="col"|Venue

!scope="col"|Date

!scope="col"|Record

!scope="col"|Notes

scope="row"|60 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|7.19 s {{AthAbbr|i}}

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|17 February 2024

|

|

scope="row"|100 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|11.25 s

|Utrecht, Netherlands

|29 August 2020

|

|(Wind: +1.2 m/s)

scope="row"|150 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|16.94 s

|Ostrava, Czech Republic

|8 September 2020

|

|(Wind: +0.6 m/s)

scope="row"|200 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|23.38 s

|Arnhem, Netherlands

|18 July 2020

|

|(Wind: +0.4 m/s)

scope="row"|300 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|40.36 s

|Goes, Netherlands

|28 April 2017

|

|

scope="row"|800 metres

|style="text-align:center;"|2:13.08 min

|Talence, France

|20 September 2015

|

|

scope="row"|800 metres short track

|style="text-align:center;"|2:21.90 min {{AthAbbr|i}}

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|5 February 2017

|

|

scope="row"|60 metres hurdles

|style="text-align:center;"|7.72 s {{AthAbbr|i}}

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|7 March 2025

|style="text-align:center;"|{{AthAbbr|NR|Dutch}}

|

scope="row"|100 metres hurdles

|style="text-align:center;"|12.36 s

|La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland

|14 July 2024

|style="text-align:center;"|{{AthAbbr|NR|Dutch}}

|(Wind: +1.6 m/s)

scope="row"|High jump

|style="text-align:center;"|1.80 m

|Beijing, China

|22 August 2015

|

|

scope="row"|Long jump

|style="text-align:center;"|6.48 m

|Götzis, Austria

|31 May 2015

|

|(Wind: +1.1 m/s)

scope="row"|Shot put

|style="text-align:center;"|13.89 m {{AthAbbr|i}}

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|28 January 2017

|

|

scope="row"|Javelin throw

|style="text-align:center;"|44.01 m

|Götzis, Austria

|31 May 2015

|

|

scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2"|Heptathlon

|style="text-align:center;"|6467 pts

|Götzis, Austria

|30–31 May 2015

|

|

colspan="5"|{{Heptathlon score|13.04 s (-0.2 m/s)|1.77 m|13.15 m|23.62 s (+1.4 m/s)|6.48 m (+1.1 m/s)|44.01 m|2:13.88 min}}
scope="rowgroup" rowspan="2"|Pentathlon short track

|style="text-align:center;"|4428 pts {{AthAbbr|i}}

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|5 February 2017

|

|

colspan="5"|{{Women's Indoor Pentathlon Score|8.01 s {{AthAbbr|i}}|1.68 m {{AthAbbr|i}}|13.61 m {{AthAbbr|i}}|6.18 m {{AthAbbr|i}}|2:21.90 min {{AthAbbr|i}}}}

=Team events=

class="wikitable"

|+ Personal best results for team events

scope="col"|Event

!scope="col"|Result

!scope="col"|Venue

!scope="col"|Date

!scope="col" style="width:250px;"|Notes

scope="row"|4 × 100 metres relay

|style="text-align:center;"|42.28 s

|Zürich, Switzerland

|29 August 2019

|Teamed with Dafne Schippers, Jamile Samuel, and Marije van Hunenstijn. Visser ran the first leg."[https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7135079?eventId=204594&gender=W Promotional Events - A - Women's 4x100 Metres Relay - Final]", World Athletics. Retrieved 19 June 2024.

Competition results

=International competitions=

{{AchievementTable|nation=NED|Event=yes|Result=yes|NotesOff=yes}}
scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2011

!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|European Youth Olympic Festival

|rowspan=2|Trabzon, Turkey

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|100 m hurdles

|13.28

bgcolor=gold|1st

|4 × 100 m relay

|45.93

scope="row"|2012

!scope="row"|World Junior Championships

|Barcelona, Spain

|11th

|Heptathlon

|5447 pts

scope="row"|2013

!scope="row"|European Junior Championships

|Rieti, Italy

|4th

|Heptathlon

|5774 pts

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2014

!scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|World Junior Championships

|rowspan=2|Eugene, OR, United States

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|100 m hurdles

|12.99

bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|Heptathlon

|5948 pts

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2015

!scope="row"|European U23 Championships

|Tallinn, Estonia

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|100 m hurdles

|13.01

scope="row"|World Championships

|Beijing, China

|8th

|Heptathlon

|6344 pts

scope="row"|2016

!scope="row"|Olympic Games

|Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

|19th

|Heptathlon

|6190 pts

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3|2017

!scope="row"|European U23 Championships

|Bydgoszcz, Poland

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|100 m hurdles

|12.92

scope="row"|World Championships

|London, United Kingdom

|7th

|Heptathlon

|6370 pts

scope="row"|Universiade

|Taipei, Taiwan

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|100 m hurdles

|12.98

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2018

!scope="row"|World Indoor Championships

|Birmingham, United Kingdom

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|60 m hurdles

|7.84

scope="row"|European Championships

|Berlin, Germany

|4th

|100 m hurdles

|12.88

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2019

!scope="row"|European Indoor Championships

|Glasgow, Scotland

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|60 m hurdles

|7.87

scope="row"|World Championships

|Doha, Qatar

|6th

|100 m hurdles

|12.64

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=4|2021

!scope="row"|European Indoor Championships

|Toruń, Poland

|bgcolor=gold|1st

|60 m hurdles

|7.77

scope="row"|World Relays

|Chorzów, Poland

|bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 100 m relay

|44.10

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|Olympic Games

|rowspan=2|Tokyo, Japan

|5th

|100 m hurdles

|12.73

7th (h)

|4 × 100 m relay

|42.811

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2022

!scope="row"|World Championships

|Eugene, OR, United States

|12th (sf)

|100 m hurdles

|12.66

scope="row"|European Championships

|Munich, Germany

|4th

|100 m hurdles

|12.75

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=3|2023

!scope="row"|European Indoor Championships

|Istanbul, Turkey

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|60 m hurdles

|7.84

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|World Championships

|rowspan=2|Budapest, Hungary

|10th (sf)

|100 m hurdles

|12.62

|4 × 100 m relay

|{{AthAbbr|DNF}}

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=4|2024

!scope="row"|World Indoor Championships

|Glasgow, United Kingdom

|24th (sf)

|60 m hurdles

|8.42

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|European Championships

|rowspan=2|Rome, Italy

|5th

|100 m hurdles

|12.72

bgcolor=cc9966|3rd

|4 × 100 m relay

|42.46

scope="row"|Olympic Games

|Paris, France

|4th

|100 m hurdles

|12.43

scope="rowgroup" rowspan=2|2025

!scope="row"|European Indoor Championships

|Apeldoorn, Netherlands

|bgcolor=silver|2nd

|60 m hurdles

|7.72

scope="row"|World Indoor Championships

|Nanjing, China

|6th

|60 m hurdles

|7.76

=National titles=

References

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