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News March 4, 2025By Miles Cooper

Kirsty Coventry Boasts Robust Credentials for IOC Presidency; Protective Feminine Athletes a Focal point

Kirsty Coventry Boasts Robust Credentials for IOC Presidency; Protective Feminine Athletes a Focal point
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Kirsty Coventry Boasts Robust Credentials for IOC Presidency; Protective Feminine Athletes a Focal point

Right through her Corridor of Reputation swimming profession, Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry stood on an Olympic podium on seven events, medal performances that spanned the 2004 and 2008 Video games. Along with shooting back-to-back titles within the 200 backstroke, Coventry added 4 silver medals and a bronze medal to make her the most-accomplished African Olympian in historical past.

Now, she’s having a look to guide the Olympic motion.

Coventry is considered one of seven applicants to develop into the following president of the IOC, which can bid farewell to Germany’s Thomas Bach after a 12-year tenure. The vote to call Bach’s successor will happen later this month. Becoming a member of Coventry as a candidate are Nice Britain’s Sebastian Coe, Swede/Brit Johan Eliasch, France’s David Lappartient, Spains’s Juan Antonio Samaranch, Japan’s Morinari Watanabe and Jordan’s Prince Feisal al Hussein.

Kirsty Coventry Boasts Robust Credentials for IOC Presidency; Protective Feminine Athletes a Focal point

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The 41-year-old Coventry, who was once inducted into the World Swimming Corridor of Reputation as a part of the prestigious Magnificence of 2023, will be the first lady to guide the IOC. She is the Sports activities Minister of Zimbabwe and has been an established IOC member.

“I don’t think it’s just about gender, the same way that I don’t think it’s just about being the only African candidate,” Coventry stated in an interview with BBC Recreation. “It really is about, ‘What does the movement need today?’ I think being a double Olympic champion and having the experiences that I’ve had within our movement and outside, all bring a lot of value to ensuring I could lead this organization.”

One of the vital problems Coventry has addressed is protective the feminine class, which incorporates making sure that any transgender athletes who’ve long past thru male puberty don’t seem to be allowed to compete within the feminine classification. The subject has been a hotly debated matter over the last few years, however the IOC has deferred to more than a few global federations when organising regulations.

Coventry desires the IOC to be extra concerned.

“I believe with the work that has been done with the IFs, the rules they have put in place, you can see there has been research done where it’s showing a disadvantage to women, to the female category” she informed BBC Recreation, in regard to transgender participation within the feminine class. “From the conversations that I’ve had now, a lot of the international federations want the IOC to take a more leadership role. We have more facts, there’s more science and medical research being done. We need to protect the female category and I think it’s time right now for the IOC to take that leading role.”

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