Kirsty Coventry, 41, of Zimbabwe becomes the first woman to lead the IOC. She is eligible to serve up to a 12-year term.
The 41-year-old Coventry, a native of Zimbabwe, is the first female president in the more than 100-year history of the IOC.
She’s a two-time All American in 200- and 400-meter races. A college athlete used to winning, with a goal of making the 2032 ...
Transgender athlete Sadie Schreiner took first place in the USATF Open Masters Championship in the women's 400-meter dash ...
More than two dozen Senate and House Republicans demand the International Olympics Committee align with President Donald ...
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Kirsty Coventry was elected president of the International Olympic Committee on Thursday and became the first woman and first ...
Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe was elected Thursday as the 10th president of the International Olympic Committee and the first ...
Thomas University athletes Janae Scott and Gisele Jones are heading to North Carolina for national team trials, hoping to ...
Track Olympians Gabby Thomas and Nikki Hiltz joined WNBA legend Sue Bird and FIFA World Cup champion Megan Rapinoe for 'A ...
After the stunning election win comes the sober business of leading the International Olympic Committee for Kirsty Coventry ...
The IOC elected two-time Olympic gold medalist Kirsty Coventry as its new president in a vote on Thursday. She will replace ...
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