Lieke Klaver

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.

Lieke Klaver
Personal information
Born (1998-08-20) 20 August 1998 (age 25)
Velsen-Zuid, Netherlands
Height1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event(s)100 m, 200 m, 400 m, 4×100 m relay, 4×400 m relay
ClubStreker Atletiek Vereniging
Achievements and titles
Highest world ranking
  • No. 4 (400 m, 2023)
  • No. 14 (200 m, 2023)
  • No. 62 (overall, 2024)
Personal bests
  • 100 m: 11.33 (2023)
  • 200 m: 22.46 (2023)
  • 400 m: 49.81 (2023)
  • Short track
  • 200 m: 22.81 i (2024)
  • 400 m: 50.10 i (2024)

Klaver represented the Netherlands at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She won silver medals in the 400 metres short track at the 2024 World Indoor Championships and at the 2023 European Indoor Championships. She also took four national titles (outdoor and indoor).

She earned seven major medals as part of the Dutch 4 × 400 m relay teams, either women's or mixed, including silver for the mixed relay at the 2022 World Championships and gold for the women's relays at the 2023 World Championships and 2024 World Indoor Championships.

Early life

Lieke Klaver was born on 20 August 1998[2] in Velsen-Zuid, Netherlands. She has an older brother.[3]

At age 8, she became a member of the athletics club Streker Atletiek Vereniging in Grootebroek.[3]

Youth and junior career

Klaver gained her first international experience at age 15 at the 2014 World Under-20 Championships held in Eugene, Oregon, U.S., where she competed in the 4 × 100 metres relay.[2]

A year later, she reached the final of the 200 metres at the 2015 European U20 Championships in Eskilstuna, Sweden. The Dutch women's 4 × 100 m relay team was disqualified in the final there, but their time from the heats would have given them second place in the final.[2]

She was still a junior when she claimed her first senior Dutch national title, winning the 200 m at the 2017 Dutch Indoor Athletics Championships in Apeldoorn.[2]

Senior career

2018–2022

Klaver (right) passes the baton to Lisanne de Witte in the women's 4 × 400 m relay at Doha 2019.

Since 2018, Klaver has also competed in the 400 metres, gradually shifting her focus to that distance, but without losing sight of the shorter event.[4] In 2019, she won two medals for the 400 m at the Dutch Championships (indoors and outdoors).[2] It earned her a place on the national 4 × 400 m relay team, which finished seventh at the Doha World Championships in Qatar that year.[5]

In 2020, she claimed her first Dutch 400 m title (indoors), staying ahead of training buddy and rival Femke Bol.[2] During this pandemic season, Klaver won also her first Diamond League race, a victory in the 400 m at the Golden Gala in Rome, Italy with a time of 50.98 s, becoming just the second Dutch woman to break the 51-second barrier.[2]

Klaver represented Netherlands at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, competing in the women's 400 m and both the women's and mixed 4 × 400 m relays.[6] In the mixed 4 × 400 m relay, she competed in both the heats and final, in which the Dutch team finished fourth. In the women's 400 m, she was eliminated in the semi-finals. In the women's 4 × 400 m relay, she competed in the heats and final, helping the Dutch team finish in sixth place.

Klaver (right) in the 400 m final at the 2022 World Indoor Championships in Belgrade, where she finished in 6th place.

In February 2022, at the Dutch Indoor Championships, she set a new personal best for the indoor 400 m with a time of 51.20 s.[7] The following month, at the World Indoor Championships, she finished sixth in the women's 400 m. In the women's 4 × 400 m relay, she ran the first leg in the heats and final, helping the Netherlands win the silver medal. During the summer season, Klaver greatly lowered her outdoor pre-2022 best (50.98 s) down to 50.18 seconds in the semi-finals at the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon, where she finished fourth in the final.[2] She also competed in the mixed and women's 4 × 400 m relays. In the mixed relay, she ran the second leg in the heats and final, helping the Netherlands win the silver medal. In the women's relay, her team was disqualified in the heats.

2023

The Dutch women's team with Klaver (left), Femke Bol, Eveline Saalberg, and Cathelijn Peeters won a gold medal in the 4 × 400 m relay at the 2023 European Indoor Championships in Istanbul.

In February 2023, in the 400 m race at the Dutch Indoors in which Femke Bol set a world record of 49.26 s, Klaver massively lowered her lifetime indoor best by nearly 0.7 s down to 50.34 s, putting her joint 13th on the world all-time list. Only two-time Olympic champion, Shaunae Miller-Uibo of the Bahamas, and Bol had run faster indoors since 2007.[8][9] The following month, Klaver won her first individual major medal, a silver for the 400 m at the European Indoor Championships held in Istanbul.[2]

Klaver's success carried over into the outdoor season. Throughout the season, she lowered her personal bests over 100 m, 200 m, and 400 m. Her biggest performance of the year came on 16 July at the Silesian Diamond League, where she lowered her 400 m personal best to 49.81 s, breaking the 50-second barrier for the first time in her career.

Later that year, Klaver had a busy schedule at the World Championship in Budapest. Aside from running the individual 400 metres event, she was also part of the Dutch relay squads in the mixed 4 × 400 metres, women's 4 × 400 metres, and women's 4 × 100 metres. On 19 August, during the 4 × 400 mixed relay final, Klaver's teammate Femke Bol fell within metres of the finish line, while vying with Alexis Holmes of the USA for first place. Landing face first, Bol lost the relay baton over the finish line, making it impossible for the Netherlands team to legitimately finish the race and resulting in a DNF.[10]

Klaver (center) with Natalia Kaczmarek and Rhasidat Adeleke in the 400 m final at the 2023 World Championships.

After the disappointment, Klaver continued her championships in the individual 400 metres. After winning her semi-final in 49.87 s, she looked to be a potential medal contender. In the final however, she changed her race plan, starting much faster over the first 200 metres than usual. In the final 100 metres, she fell back to the middle of the field, resulting in a sixth place finish.[11]

Later that week, Klaver was brought in for the women's 4 × 100 metres final. The Dutch team lost the baton on the last handover, resulting in another DNF.

Klaver ended her championships in the women's 4 × 400 metres final. During her second leg, she brought the Dutch team back from the middle of the pack to the top three, along with Great Britain and Jamaica. On the fourth leg, Klaver's teammate Bol anchored the Dutch team to the world title, passing the Brits and Jamaicans in the last metres.[12] Individually, Klaver ran a split time of 48.78 seconds, which was the second fastest split of the race after Bol's 48.75 seconds.[13] [14]

On 17 September, Klaver was third in the 2023 Diamond League final of the 400 metres with a time of 50.47 seconds, after champion Marileidy Paulino and Natalia Kaczmarek.[15]

2024

The Dutch women's relay team with Cathelijn Peeters, Klaver, Femke Bol, and Lisanne de Witte after winning the 4 × 400 m relay final in Glasgow

Klaver won the 400 m short track races at the 2024 Czech Indoor Gala in Ostrava, Czech Republic in 50.54 s and at the 2024 Copernicus Cup in Torún, Poland in 50.57 s, and she finished second at the 2024 Meeting Hauts-de-France Pas-de-Calais in Liévin, France in 50.50 s. This made her the overall winner in the 400 m of the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Tour.

Klaver won a silver medal at the 2024 Dutch Indoor Championships in 50.10 s, after Femke Bol who won gold.

Klaver won a silver medal in the 400 metres short track at the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Glasgow, finishing in 50.16 s almost a second after Femke Bol.[16] She continued to win a gold medal in the 4 × 400 metres short track relay with the Dutch women's team in a new Dutch record time of 3:25.07 min.

Personal bests

Information from her World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.[2]

Individual events

TypeEventTime (s)VenueDateNotes
Outdoor100 metres11.33Breda, Netherlands28 July 2023(Wind: -0.2 m/s)
150 metres16.89Ostrava, Czech Republic8 September 2020(Wind: +0.6 m/s)
200 metres22.46Chorzów, Poland25 June 2023(Wind: +1.2 m/s)
400 metres49.81Chorzów, Poland16 July 2023
Indoor60 metres7.41 iApeldoorn, Netherlands1 February 2020
200 metres short track22.81 iMetz, France3 February 2024
400 metres short track50.10 iApeldoorn, Netherlands18 February 2024

Season's bests

Year60 m
indoor
100 m200 m200 m
indoor
400 m400 m
indoor
20128.11 i
20137.97 i12.65
20147.84 i12.0824.40
201511.8924.03
20167.59 i11.9824.0024.59 i
20177.48 i11.7423.8423.82 i
20187.67 i11.4923.6254.41
201911.4623.3553.1853.47 i
20207.41 i11.5422.6650.9852.45 i
202111.4622.8323.10 i50.9851.21 i
202211.4622.7123.27 i50.1851.20 i
202311.3322.4622.97 i49.8150.34 i
202422.81 i50.10 i

Key:   Lifetime best (in bold)

Team events

TypeEventTime (m:)sVenueDateRecordNotes
Outdoor4 × 100 m relay42.61Chorzów, Poland24 June 2023Teamed with N'ketia Seedo, Jamile Samuel, and Tasa Jiya. Klaver ran the second leg.[citation needed]
4 × 400 m relay women3:20.72Budapest, Hungary27 August 2023NR[17]Teamed with Eveline Saalberg, Cathelijn Peeters, and Femke Bol.[13] Klaver's split time for the second leg was 48.78 seconds.[13][14]
4 × 400 m relay mixed3:09.90Eugene, OR, United States15 July 2022NR[18]Teamed with Liemarvin Bonevacia, Tony van Diepen, and Femke Bol.[18] Klaver's split time for the second leg was 49.32 seconds.[19]
Indoor4 × 400 metres relay short track women3:25.07 iGlasgow, United Kingdom3 March 2024NR[20]Third national team of all time.[21] Teamed with Cathelijn Peeters, Lisanne de Witte, and Femke Bol.[22] Klaver's split time for the first leg was 50.26.[22]

Competition results

Information from her World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.[2]

World Athletics Rankings

Year100 m200 m400 mOverall
2019267[23]89[24]140[25]1299[26]
202094[27]80[28]838[29]
202134[30]11[31]205[32]
202221[33]5[34]108[35]
202314[36]4[37]66[38]
202413[39]4[40]62[41]

Key:   Lifetime best (in bold)

International competitions

Representing the  Netherlands
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeNotes
2014World Junior ChampionshipsEugene, OR, United States8th (h)4 × 100 m relay45.29
2015European Junior ChampionshipsEskilstuna, Sweden6th200 m23.69
– (f)4 × 100 m relayDNF
2016World Junior ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland– (h)4 × 100 m relayDNF
2017European Junior ChampionshipsGrosseto, Italy6th200 m24.06
8th4 × 100 m relay45.61
2019World RelaysYokohama, Japan7th4 × 400 m relay3:29.03(1st in Final B)
European Team Championships, 1st LeagueSandnes, Norway3rd4 × 400 m relay3:33.97
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar7th4 × 400 m relay3:27.89[note 1]
2021European Indoor ChampionshipsToruń, Poland5th400 m sh52.03 i
1st4 × 400 m relay sh3:27.15 iEL CR NR
World RelaysChorzów, Poland4th4 × 400 m relay3:30.12[note 2]
8th4 × 400 m mixed3:18.04NR [note 3]
European Team Championships, 1st LeagueCluj-Napoca, Romania2nd200 m23.32
1st4 × 100 m relay43.38
Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan18th (sf)400 m51.37
6th4 × 400 m relay3:23.74NR
4th4 × 400 m mixed3:10.36NR
2022World Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia6th400 m sh52.67 i
2nd4 × 400 m relay sh3:28.57 iSB
World ChampionshipsEugene, OR, United States4th400 m50.33(NR h & sf)
– (h)4 × 400 m relayDQ
2nd4 × 400 m mixed3:09.90NR
European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany5th200 m22.88
6th400 m50.56
1st4 × 400 m relay3:20.87AL NR (49.2 split)
2023European Indoor ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey2nd400 m sh50.57 i
1st4 × 400 m relay sh3:25.66 iCR NR
European Games / European Team Championships First DivisionChorzów, Poland1st200 metres22.46
1st4 × 100 metres relay42.61
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary– (f)4 × 400 m mixedDNF
6th400 m50.33
– (f)4 × 100 m relayDNF
1st4 × 400 m relay3:20.72WL NR
2024World Indoor ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom2nd400 m sh50.16 i
1st4 × 400 m relay sh3:25.07 iNR[20]

Circuit wins

400 metres wins, times (in seconds) specified in parentheses
400 metres wins, times (in seconds) specified in parentheses
  • 2022 (1): Bern CITIUS Meeting (51.21)
  • 2023 (1): La Chaux-de-Fonds Resisprint International (50.40)
400 metres short track overall winner (1): 2024 (27 points)[42]
400 metres short track wins, times (in seconds) specified in parentheses

National championships

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTime
2013Dutch U18 Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn8th60 m8.11 i
2014Dutch U18 Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn3rd60 m7.85 i
Dutch U18 ChampionshipsAmsterdam3rd100 m12.38
3rd200 m24.77
2015Dutch U20 ChampionshipsBreda5th100 m12.13
2nd200 m24.03
2016Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn5th in semifinals60 m7.60 i
Dutch U20 ChampionshipsBreda3rd100 m12.15
1st200 m24.15
2017Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn4th60 m7.48 i
1st200 m sh23.82 i
Dutch U20/U18 Championships, U20 EventsVught1st100 m11.74
1st200 m23.90
2018Dutch ChampionshipsUtrecht7th400 m54.55
2019Dutch Indoor ChampionshipApeldoorn2nd400 m sh53.47 i
Dutch ChampionshipsThe Hague3rd400 m53.18
2020Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn1st400 m sh52.45 i
Dutch ChampionshipsUtrecht1st200 m22.95
2021Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn2nd400 m sh51.21 i
Dutch ChampionshipsBreda2nd200 m23.04
2022Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn2nd400 m sh51.20 i
Dutch ChampionshipsApeldoorn1st200 m22.74
2023Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn2nd400 m sh50.34 i
Dutch ChampionshipsBreda3rd100 m11.36
2024Dutch Indoor ChampionshipsApeldoorn2nd400 m sh50.10 i

Recognition

Notes

References

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