In an historic election, Zimbabwean swimming icon Kirsty Coventry was chosen as the first woman and first African president of the IOC.
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After the stunning election win comes the sober business of leading the International Olympic Committee for Kirsty Coventry.
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Outgoing president Thomas Bach hailed the election of Kirsty Coventry as the first female and first African to lead the ...
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Kirsty Coventry, the Olympic swimmer from Zimbabwe, was elected president of the International Olympic Committee Thursday ...
Casey Wasserman says his committee has made strides with Trump over Olympians not having visa issues for the 2028 L.A. Games, despite the U.S. considering travel restrictions for 43 countries.
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Kirsty Coventry, Zimbabwe's sports minister, has been elected as the first woman and African president of the International Olympic Committee. Her victory marks a historic moment in sports governance ...
Kirsty Coventry, 41, of Zimbabwe becomes the first woman to lead the IOC. She is eligible to serve up to a 12-year term.
Matt Richtman, a former Montana State Bobcat runner, made history by winning the 2025 Los Angeles Marathon. He is the first ...
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