Outgoing International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach touted the progress made on diversity, climate change and ...
After the stunning election win comes the sober business of leading the International Olympic Committee for Kirsty Coventry.
With the formal election of Curtis Coventry, a former swimming champion from Zimbabwe, as his successor, a fresh hope emerges for Olympic reforms driven by a new generation of leadership. The legacy ...
The International Olympic Committee, the sporting world’s equivalent of a white-collar crime family, has made its decision on who will succeed the ...
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 with assistance from neighboring Belarus, the IOC under its outgoing president, Thomas ...
In a landmark announcement at the iconic "Water Cube" (Beijing 2008) / "Ice Cube" (Beijing 2022) venue, the International ...
Having presided over the IOC for several years, Bach's departure opens the door for new leadership dynamics. The election of Covington as the first female and African president is particularly ...
The success recorded by Coventry at the IOC election was a vindication of the good support Africa got under Bach as well as the fillips enjoyed by the women’s folk under the tenure of the German.
The first woman president elected in the IOC’s 131-year history began Friday in a breakfast meeting with Thomas Bach to start their transition. The formal handover is on Olympic Day, June 23.
Zimbabwean Kirsty Coventry, the first African president of the International Olympic Committee can "even exceed the ...
PRESIDENT of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC), Keith Joseph, has weighed in on the recent election of Zimbabwean Olympic ...