Estie Wittstock

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Estie Wittstock at the ISTAF 2008

Estie Wittstock (born September 15, 1980 in Johannesburg ) is a South African athlete who specializes in the 200 and 400 meter run .

Wittstock finished fifth in the 400-meter run at the 1998 Junior World Championships in Athletics in Annecy. From 2003 it also appeared in the adult sector. After a third place over 400 meters at the Summer Universiade in Daegu , she won the first Afro-Asian Games in Hyderabad . At the Pan-African Games in Abuja in 2003 , she won the bronze medal in the 200-meter run.

At the 2004 African Athletics Championships in Brazzaville , she won the silver medal with the South African 4 x 400 meter relay and took sixth place in her individual start over 400 meters. In the same year she reached the semi-finals in the 400-meter run at the Olympic Games in Athens . At the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki in 2005 , however, she was eliminated from both the relay and the 400 meters in the heats.

In 2006, Wittstock won the relay title at the African Athletics Championships in Bambous and was eighth in the 400-meter run. The following year she won the silver medal with the relay at the Pan-African Games in Algiers and took sixth place over 400 meters. At the 2010 African Athletics Championships in Nairobi , she was second in the 200-meter run.

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