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Kirsty Coventry Makes History As First Female And African IOC President

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 20, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kirsty Coventry Makes History As First Female And African IOC President.

Kirsty Coventry has made history by becoming the first woman and first African to be elected President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Zimbabwean swimming legend was elected on 20 March in Greece, two decades after winning her first Olympic gold medal in the same country.

 

The 41-year-old, who claimed gold in the women’s 200m backstroke at the Athens 2004 Olympics and successfully defended her title at Beijing 2008, will serve an initial eight-year term, with the possibility of a four-year extension.





A Historic Victory

Coventry’s election took place at a luxury seaside resort in Greece’s south-western Peloponnese. She secured 49 votes from the 97 available, surpassing the required majority in the first round of voting—an outcome that surprised many.

 

Her closest competitor, Spanish IOC veteran Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr, received 28 votes, while World Athletics President Sebastian Coe of Britain secured eight. Other candidates included Frenchman David Lappartient (four votes), Japan’s Morinari Watanabe (four), Jordan’s Prince Feisal Al-Hussein (two), and Johan Eliasch of Sweden (two).

 

A Vision for the Future

Overwhelmed with gratitude, Coventry expressed her commitment to leading the IOC with integrity and passion.

 

“This is an extraordinary moment. As a nine-year-old girl, I never thought that I would stand here today, giving back to this incredible movement of ours,” Coventry said in her acceptance speech.

 

“This is not just a huge honour, but a reminder to every single one of you that I will lead this organisation with so much pride, with the values at the core. I will make all of you very, very proud and, I hope, extremely confident in the decision you’ve taken today. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

 

Succeeding Thomas Bach

Coventry succeeds Germany’s Thomas Bach, who is stepping down after a 12-year tenure and has been named honorary president. Widely regarded as Bach’s favoured candidate, Coventry was initially expected to face stiff competition from her rivals, but her decisive victory reflected the strong confidence placed in her leadership.

 

Her election comes at a pivotal time for the Olympic movement, with challenges such as inclusivity, sustainability, and the evolving landscape of global sports governance. As the first African and female president, her tenure marks a new chapter in the history of the IOC, inspiring athletes and leaders worldwide.

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