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AllAfrica on MSNCoventry Commits to Review Bid Process for GamesNewly-elected president of the International Olympic Committee, Kirsty Coventry, has taken a measured approach to India's 2036 Summer Games candidacy."I believe we should involve the membership in the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNWho Is Kirsty Coventry and How Did She Become the Most Powerful Person in World Sports? [analysis]The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has elected a woman as its president for the first time ever. Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry is also the youngest ever IOC president and the first from an African ...
The International Olympic Committee, the sporting world’s equivalent of a white-collar crime family, has made its decision on who will succeed the ...
Source: Mnangagwa Removes Kirsty Coventry From Cabinet President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially relieved Kirsty Coventry of ...
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed the country’s military boss to replace Kirsty Coventry as sports minister ...
Incoming IOC President Kirsty Coventry is weighing options on transgender participation in female events following a ruling ...
The IOC is betting on a younger female leader to signal change. She enters the ring at a crucial time for athletes.
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AllAfrica on MSNFrom Golden Girl to Global Leader . . . Olympic Circle CompleteIn ancient Olympia, where the Olympic flame first flickered to life, a Zimbabwean star once again burned brightly - only this time, not in the pool but on the world stage of leadership.Kirsty Coventry ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNLocal Olympic Committee President welcomes Kirsty Coventry presidencyNdeulipula Hamutumwa, President of Namibia’s National Olympic Committee (NNOC) and Commonwealth Sports, has welcomed the election of Kirsty Coventry as the new head of the International Olympic ...
World Athletics approves new test to determine athletes’ gender - Lord Coe has announced the move from the World Athletics ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNNext IOC head Coventry hailed by NNOCGovernance For the first time in its 130-year history, the IOC will be led by a female and an African. Mariud Ngula Zimbabwe’s former swimming legend Kirsty Coventry (41) last week made history as the ...
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