
Kirsty Coventry: New Era of Olympic Leadership
Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first woman and African IOC leader, championing athlete welfare and global sports innovation.
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Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first woman and African IOC leader, championing athlete welfare and global sports innovation.
China lost 3-7 to Switzerland at the 2025 Curling Championship, missing a direct Olympic spot but gearing up for a bronze match vs Canada.
Chen Yuxi clinched her 15th title as China’s Olympic champions dominated the diving platform at this year’s World Cup.
China clinched its 8th win at the World Men’s Curling Championship with a 9-2 victory over Scotland, keeping their Olympic hopes alive.
A new sliding track in Cortina d’Ampezzo has passed key tests, paving the way for thrilling sliding races at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics!
Olympic veteran Yu Zaiqing is named an IOC honorary member, celebrating China’s key role in the Olympic movement.
New IOC President Kirsty Coventry champions Olympic equality, athlete safety, and celebrates her enduring bond with China since her 2008 Beijing gold.
Boxing earns a unanimous nod from the IOC for the 2028 LA Olympics as World Boxing becomes its official governing body.
Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first female and African head of the IOC, starting her eight-year term in June.
Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first female and first African IOC head, inspiring a new era in global sports leadership.