Africa’s most decorated Olympian, Kirsty Coventry, is among the frontrunners to replace outgoing president Thomas Bach at the ...
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The Standard on MSNMujaji cries over facilities takeoverZimbabwe's 2000 and 2004 Paralympic Games 100 metres gold medal winner Elliot Mujaji is crying over the takeover of sporting facilities by churches concluding that it has killed sport development in ...
In an exit interview with the Associated Press this week, the outgoing IOC President did acknowledge that the future might ...
Despite his banning tansgender athletes, which the Olympics allows, the International Olympic Committee is confident of Tumps ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNBach: IOC Confident of Trump Support for LA 2028 OlympicsIOC Confident of Trump Support for LA 2028 OlympicsUS President Donald Trump has been a long-time supporter and promoter of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics and the International Olympic Committee is ...
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The Star on MSNAfrican women in sports: the path to success and recognitionMarch 8 is the International Women's Day. It is not only an occasion to congratulate ladies and give sincere compliments but also an opportunity to remind them of more serious things - for example, ...
Coventry will have to immediately resign her role as the IOC member overseeing the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games if she wins ...
Kirsty Coventry is a lesson in how to have it all — and strive for more. Decades younger than her rivals, she’s now in the ...
Kirsty Coventry, former Olympic champion swimmer from Zimbabwe, is one of the candidates vying to succeed Thomas Bach and ...
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