Newly elected IOC President Kirsty Coventry celebrated on return home to Zimbabwe
- Kirsty Coventry was welcomed in Zimbabwe after her victory, marking a national milestone for the country.
- Coventry is the first woman and African to head the International Olympic Committee, winning against six candidates in Greece.
- Many praised Coventry as a source of pride and unity during her swimming career and expressed hope that she will address women's issues in sports.
- Coventry plans to resign as sports minister and will begin her eight-year term with the IOC in June 2025.
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Power of athletes matters, not their skin colour: Coventry
It was a crowded lobby of Al Habtoor Grand in Dubai few years back where Kirsty Coventry - a former world champion swimmer and the most decorated Olympian from Africa - was switching between two roles with equal poise. If she was exchanging pleasantries with a top-notch Emirati sports official at one moment, the owner of seven Olympic medals and her husband Tyrone were busy checking out if their six-month-old daughter was at peace with the nanny…
The new IOC boss and her Kiwi connections
The surprise election of Kirsty Coventry as president of the most powerful sports body in the world gives Barbara Kendall goosebumps.“It’s one of the most monumental events in the history of women’s leadership in sport,” she says. “I’m shocked and I don’t think the magnitude of it all will hit her for a while, either. All this – and she’s got a four-month-old baby.”Kendall’s friend and colleague in sports leadership, double Olympic swimming cham…
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