Coventry: Africa’s Olympian Takes the Helm at the IOC
Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first female and African head of the IOC, starting her eight-year term in June.
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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.
Kirsty Coventry makes history as the first female and first African IOC President, signaling a new era for global sport.
Kirsty Coventry, as the first female and African IOC president, champions strong IOC-China ties and unites the global Olympic community.
IOC trailblazer Kirsty Coventry, the first woman and African leader, highlights strong and growing ties with China for a unified future in sports.
IOC President Thomas Bach was named Honorary Life President at the 144th IOC Session, marking a historic farewell after 12 years of leadership.
IOC’s Bach urges maintaining unity and political neutrality to keep the Olympic Movement strong and inclusive.
The final round of the IOC leadership race in Greece features seven candidates vying to shape the future of world sports and the Olympic Games.
Seven candidates vie for the IOC presidency in Costa Navarino, Greece, promising fresh ideas to revolutionize the Olympic Movement.
The IOC provisionally recognizes World Boxing, moving the sport closer to a spot in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Exciting times for boxing fans! 🥊✨