Skip to main content
Start of main content.

Bond at the Olympics: Brent Livermore

Brent Livermore – Hockey – 2000, 2004 

Brent Livermore

When Brent Livermore tells aspiring athletes what is needed to succeed at the highest level, he could easily be describing his years at Bond University.

“You must employ a growth mindset,” says the hockey legend, who won bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics before captaining the Kookaburras to the ultimate prize at the 2004 Athens Games.

“That means you’ll always be seeking feedback, searching for an edge and striving to establish a clear plan with purposeful development focuses. With a growth mindset, you will look for continual improvement and never settle for mediocrity.”

A midfielder who made his Australian debut in 1997, Livermore played more than 300 matches for the national team, scored 30 international goals and claimed countless trophies in his sparkling career. 

This included three Champions Trophies, Commonwealth Games gold in 2002 and 2006, and that epic golden-goal win at Athens 2004, the first Olympic gold for the Australian men’s hockey team after decades of near misses.

In the wake of his hockey career, Livermore “employed a growth mindset” to enrol at Bond where he completed degrees in Business, Property and Sustainable Development and Sports Management, which he has since transferred to senior administrative and coaching roles in the sport he loves.

 

More from Bond

  • Shootout Sharks: Bull Sharks claim soccer championship

    The Bull Sharks senior women win the soccer championship in a heart stopping penalty shootout.

    Read article
  • Kaylin's climb: Our first signing shoots us to the grand final

    Kaylin van Greunen was the Bull Sharks' first netball signing three years ago, now she's about to play in the GF.

    Read article
  • The mark of the man

    Oscar Pledge's grand final 'specky' proves why he is the toughest bloke in our QFA side.

    Read article
  • Bull Sharks mentor named Queensland coach

    Gavin Clarke has served his apprenticeship under Rebecca Stower and will now step into her shoes as Queensland's 19U netball coach.

    Read article
  • The skipper wins the Slipper

    Rugby awards: Premiership captain and grand final best on ground Tyler Campbell wins the Slipper Trophy as Bull Sharks best and fairest.

    Read article
Previous Next