Career
In 1992 Wevers together with her family moved to Oldenzaal. Her parents were gymnastics coaches. She was not forced to do gymnastics and also tried other things.
To reach a higher level in gymnastics the family moved to Twente, where they started training at Quick in Oldenzaal and later at Topturnen Oost-Nederland (TON. Top gymnastics Eastern-Netherlands).
Her parents were fully involved and made it a high level sports facility called BosanTON. From 2005, however, her mother took a full-time job.
In 2013 her father had an argument with the management and got fired by the club he built up. They were forced to train in a small training hall next door. However, at the 2009 European Championships Lieke tore her Anterior Cruciate Ligament, and she did not compete for another two years.
She made her comeback 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. This result qualified them for the Olympic test event and it meant that the Netherlands still had a chance to qualify a full team for the Olympics.
Lieke competed at the Olympic test event for the Netherlands, but they finished in 8th and did not qualify for the Olympics. After the Olympic Test Event, Lieke had to have surgery on both of her wrists.
Lieke returned to competition in 2014.
At the Dutch National Championships, she finished 11th in the all-around and 5th on beam. At the 2014 World Championships, Lieke helped the Dutch team finish 10th. At the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, Wevers helped the Netherlands finish 8th in the team competition.
Individually, she was 13th in the all-around and 8th on floor exercise.