- Robert Lathouwers
Infobox athlete biography
athletename = Robert Lathouwers
fullname = Robert Lathouwers
nickname = -
height = 1.89 m
weight = 74 kg
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1983|7|8|df=y
cityofbirth =Rotterdam
countryofbirth =Netherlands
previous teams = Rotterdam Atletiek
Haag Atletiek
personalbest =
career =
updated =August 5 ,2008 Robert Lathouwers (born
July 8 ,1983 inRotterdam ) is a Dutch athlete who mainly focuses on the 400 and800 metres .Biography
Lathouwers was born and raised in Rotterdam and has a sister who is two years older than him named Maura. [http://www.robertlathouwers.com/biografie/ Robert Lathouwers biografie] , robertlathouwers.com, ret: Aug 5, 2008] He started in athletics at the age of six, doing all different kinds of disciplines in the sport. He was a multi talented athlete and he won several
heptathlon anddecathlon meetings and was also invited to represent the Netherlands in international nation meetings. At the age of 17 he decided to fully concentrate himself at the sport and started training much more intensively. As the 400 metres was his best discipline in the decathlon he decided to focus on that and soon afterwards he canceled his decathlon aspirations.After a period of quiet and effective training sessions he broke his personal record to 48.55 seconds, which was the 3rd time ever run by a B-junior in the Netherlands. In his first year as an A-junior he run 47.14 seconds and he qualified himself for the 2001 European Junior Championships in
Italy . The following year he suffered from several injuries, but still managed to break his personal record again to a time of 47.11 seconds. Due to this effort he qualified for the World Junior Championships inJamaica where he finished in the 9th position. He represented the Netherlands also at the European Cup meeting inSevilla where he participated in the4 x 400 metres relay in which his team became third in a time of 3:06.23.On February 15, 2003 he won his first national senior title at the Dutch Indoor Championships. Later that year during the Golden Spike meeting in
Leiden he run 46.78 and qualified himself for the European under-23 Championships inBydgoszcz . Together with his team matesJordy Hindriks ,Peter Wolters andJelle Heisen he also qualified for the 4 x 400 metres relay, running 3:08.95. At the European Championships Hindriks was replaced byYoussef el Rhalfioui and together they run to a fourth position in a new Dutch under-23 record of 3:06.61. In 2005 he won his second indoor 400 metres title and later during the year he won his first outdoor title. AlongsideDaniël Ward ,Daniël de Wild andSjors Kampen he also won a bronze medal at the European Under-23 Championships inErfurt .Lathouwers had a disappointing year in 2006 as he suffered from injuries and was almost drowned during swimming at sea. In December 2006 he was asked by Haag Atletiek to substitute one of their runners at the 800 metres. Lathouwers was sceptic about the distance however, as he never run races longer than 400 metres. He eventually gave it a try and he was the first to cross the finish line in 1:51.57. Lathouwers made a huge change in his career and decided to focus on the 800 metres from then on and during a training session in
South Africa he run the 800 metres in 1:47.81. In January 2008 he run another race in South Africa in 1:46.70 and February during his first ever indoor 800 metres he run 1:48.31, which was enough to qualify for the World Indoor Championships in Sevilla. A week later he became Dutch National Indoor Champion over 800 metres and during the outdoor season he also took this Dutch national title. At the World Championships he won his serie in the first round, which qualified him straight for the semi finals. In these semi finals he finished third behindMbulaeni Mulaudzi andAbubaker Kaki Khamis and was eliminated. However, his time of 1:48.27 was another personal best. During the FBK Games inHengelo he won the 800 metres impressively in 1:45.80, beating many World class runners, inclusive World ChampionAlfred Yego . His next goal was to qualify for the2008 Summer Olympics and at July 13 inAthens his 1:45.30 was only 0.05 short to break the Olympic limit. Then, on July 29 inMonaco , he secured his Olympic debut by running an impressive 1:44.75 during the Super Grand-Prix meeting there.Personal bests
:Outdoor
*200 metres - 21.48 (2001,Uden )
*300 metres - 34.05 (2001,Lisse )
*400 metres - 46.52 (2005,Leiden )
*800 metres - 1:44.75 (2008,Monaco ):Indoor
*400 metres - 47.56 (2003,Ghent )
*800 metres - 1:48.27 (2008, Valencia)Honours
*goca 400 metres (indoor) - Dutch National Championships, 2003, 2005
*goca 400 metres - Dutch National Championships, 2005
*goca 800 metres (indoor) - Dutch National Championships, 2008
*goca 800 metres - Dutch National Championships, 2008
*brca 4 x 400 metres - European under-23 Championships, 2005External links
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* [http://www.robertlathouwers.com/ Official website]References
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