Elise Laverick

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexFemale
Full nameElise Mary•Laverick (-Sherwell)
Used nameElise•Laverick
Born27 July 1975 in Rustington, England (GBR)
Measurements178 cm / 73 kg
AffiliationsEton College Rowing Club/Thames Rowing Club
NOC Great Britain
Medals OG
Gold 0
Silver 0
Bronze 2
Total 2

Biography

Elise Laverick originally planned to be a professional musician and studied at the famed Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She is highly skilled at both violin and double bass. Encouraged by her mother, a former international rower, she began to row at the age of 17.

By 1997 she had developed enough to become part of the national eight and was a bronze medallist with that crew at her first appearance in a world championship. She regularly switched boat classes until 2004 when she formed a partnership with [Sarah Winckless] in the double sculls. The highlight of this partnership came at the Olympic Games where they overhauled a Chines pair in the closing stages to win a bronze medal. A few weeks later she suffered a setback whilst riding her bicycle in London. She suffered a broken hip, fractured hand and facial damage when she was knocked off her bicycle by a hit-and-run driver. After several operations she returned to rowing six months later.

Eighteen months before the Athens Olympics she formed a new partnership with Anna Bebington which gave Laverick the second world medal of her career, another bronze, at the championships in Germany. At the 2008 Olympics the pairing figured in one of the closest races of the regatta when they finished third but less than a quarter of a second behind the New Zealand champions. She retired after the Games and began training to be a solicitor.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
2000 Summer Olympics Rowing GBR Elise Laverick
Eights, Women (Olympic) Great Britain 7
2004 Summer Olympics Rowing GBR Elise Laverick
Double Sculls, Women (Olympic) Sarah Winckless 3 Bronze
2008 Summer Olympics Rowing GBR Elise Laverick
Double Sculls, Women (Olympic) Anna Bebington 3 Bronze