Lieke Wevers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country represented | Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands | 17 September 1991||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Heerenveen, Friesland, Netherlands | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Residence | Oslo, Norway | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Years on national team | 2009–2021 2024- (NED) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Topsport Noord Heerenveen | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Head coach(es) | Vincent Wevers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Music | 2015–16: "Nuvole Bianche" by Ludovico Einaudi | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lieke Wevers (born 17 September 1991) [1] is a Dutch artistic gymnast. She was the first Dutch woman to win a European title in gymnastics: at the 2015 European Games, she won the gold medal on the balance beam and was the bronze medalist with the Dutch team, in the individual all-around, and on floor exercise. She competed at the 2016, 2020, and 2024 Summer Olympics, qualifying for the all-around finals in 2020.
Wevers was born on 17 September 1991 in Leeuwarden. She is six minutes younger than her fraternal twin, Sanne. They were both members of the Dutch national gymnastics team and are coached by their father Vincent Wevers in Heerenveen. [2] [3]
Wevers did not compete in any major international competitions until 2009 because of injuries. [2] Her international debut was at the 2009 Cottbus World Cup, where she won silver on the beam behind Marta Pihan-Kulesza of Poland and finished eighth on the uneven bars. [4] [5] However, at the 2009 European Championships, she tore her ACL and did not compete for another two years. [3]
Wevers returned to competition at the 2011 World Championships. In the qualification round, she competed on bars, beam, and floor to help the Dutch team finish in thirteenth. [6] This result qualified them for the 2012 Olympic Test Event, but at the Test Event, the team finished in eighth and did not qualify for the Olympics. [7] [8] Afterward, Wevers had surgery on both of her wrists and missed the entire 2013 season. [3]
Wevers returned to competition in 2014. She competed with the Dutch team at a friendly meet where they lost to Great Britain. [9] She competed at the 2014 European Championships with her sister, and they helped the Netherlands finish ninth. [10] These European Championships marked the first time both of the Wevers twins competed together at a major international competition. [3] At the Dutch Championships, she only competed on the beam and finished fifth. [11] She then helped the Dutch team defeat France and Austria at a friendly meet in Rouen. [12] At the 2014 World Championships, Wevers helped the Dutch team finish tenth in the qualification round. [13]
Wevers began the 2015 season at the Sidikj Tournament where she won the gold medal on the balance beam. [14] Then at the FIT Challenge, she helped the Dutch team finish seventh. [15] At the 2015 European Games, she won a gold medal on the balance beam and bronze medals with the Dutch team, in the all-around, and on floor exercise. [16] She then competed at a friendly meet where the Dutch team lost to Great Britain. [17] She was selected to compete at the World Championships in Glasgow alongside her sister Sanne, Eythora Thorsdottir, Tisha Volleman, Mara Titarsolej, and Lisa Top. In the qualification round, the team beat out Brazil by less than half of a point for the eighth and final Olympic qualification spot. This marked the first time the Netherlands qualified as a team for the Olympic Games since 1976. [18] [19] The team once again finished eighth in the team final. [20] Individually, she qualified for the all-around final where she finished thirteenth and for the floor exercise final where she finished eighth. [21] [22]
Wevers competed at the 2016 Olympic Test Event and won the bronze medal on the balance beam. [23] She finished tenth in the all-around at the Dutch Championships. [24] She was named to represent the Netherlands at the 2016 Summer Olympics alongside Sanne Wevers, Eythora Thorsdottir, Céline van Gerner, and Vera van Pol, and her father Vincent Wevers was also selected to travel to Rio de Janeiro as a coach. [25] The Dutch team competed in the team final and finished seventh. [26] Wevers qualified for the individual all-around final and finished twentieth. [27]
In September 2017, Wevers competed at the Dutch Invitational and finished sixth in the balance beam final. [28] Then at the Paris World Challenge Cup, she did not qualify for the balance beam final. [29] She competed on the balance beam at the 2017 World Championships, but she did not advance to the final. [30] After the World Championships, she competed at the Toyota International and finished fourth on the balance beam. [31]
Wevers took the 2018 season off to rest her body and travel. [32] [33]
Wevers returned to competition at the 2019 FIG Challenge and won the gold medal with the senior Dutch team. [34] Then at the Dutch Championships, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Naomi Visser, and she won the gold medals on the uneven bars and floor exercise. [35] In August, she competed at the Heerenveen Friendly where she helped the Netherlands win silver in the team competition behind Italy. Individually, she finished seventh in the all-around but recorded the highest floor exercise score of the competition. [36] The following month she competed at the Second Heerenveen Friendly where she helped the Netherlands finish first, and she placed fourth in the all-around. [37] She then competed at the World Championships in Stuttgart alongside Eythora Thorsdottir, Sanne Wevers, Tisha Volleman, and Naomi Visser. The team finished sixth during the qualification round and qualified a team spot for the 2020 Olympic Games, and then in the team final, they finished eighth. [38] [39]
Wevers did not compete in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to competition at the 2021 Heerenveen Friendly and won the gold medal in the all-around. [40] She then competed at the 2021 European Championships in Basel where she finished eighth in the all-around. [41] She also qualified for the balance beam final where she finished seventh. [42] On 27 June 2021, Wevers was selected to represent the Netherlands at the 2020 Summer Olympics alongside Eythora Thorsdottir, Vera van Pol, and Sanne Wevers. [43] In the qualification round, the team finished eleventh and did not qualify for the team final. [44] Individually, she qualified for the all-around final and finished twenty-fourth. [45]
Wevers moved to Oslo and began coaching while also continuing to train. [46]
Wevers studied psychology at Open University of the Netherlands and speaks Dutch, English, German, and French. [16]
Year | Event | Team | AA | VT | UB | BB | FX |
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2009 | Cottbus World Cup | 8 | |||||
2011 | |||||||
World Championships | 13 | ||||||
2012 | Olympic Test Event | 8 | |||||
2014 | GBR-NED Friendly | ||||||
European Championships | R1 | ||||||
Dutch Championships | 11 | 5 | |||||
Rencontre Internationale | |||||||
World Championships | 10 | ||||||
2015 | Sidijk Tournament | ||||||
FIT Challenge | 7 | 8 | |||||
European Games | |||||||
GBR-NED Friendly | |||||||
World Championships | 8 | 13 | 8 | ||||
2016 | Olympic Test Event | ||||||
Dutch Championships | 10 | ||||||
Olympic Games | 7 | 20 | |||||
2017 | Dutch Invitational | ||||||
Toyota International | 4 | ||||||
2019 | FIT Challenge | 5 | |||||
Dutch Championships | |||||||
Heerenveen Friendly | 7 | ||||||
Second Heerenveen Friendly | 4 | ||||||
World Championships | 8 | ||||||
2021 | Heerenveen Friendly | ||||||
European Championships | 8 | 7 | |||||
Olympic Games | 11 | 24 | |||||
2024 | |||||||
European Championships | 7 | ||||||
Olympic Games | 9 |
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