Zimbabwe's olympic gold medalist and Minister of Sport Recreation Arts and Culture Kirsty Coventry is bidding to become the first female International Olympics Committee (IOC) president.
Spread This NewsBy Sport Reporter Zimbabwe’s olympic gold medalist and Minister of Sport Recreation Arts and Culture Kirsty ...
A total of seven candidates are running for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee with the winner replacing ...
The athletics supremo is one of two Olympic champions in the race, which also includes three other sports chiefs, a prince ...
World athletics chief Sebastian Coe, multi-millionaire and Olympic newcomer Johan Eliasch and Zimbabwe's Sports Minister ...
The head of the 2012 London Olympics, Briton Sebastian Coe, and the chief of international cycling, Frenchman David ...
The head of World Athletics, Sebastian Coe, Prince Feisal al Hussein of Jordan, and  Kirsty Coventry, a two-time Olympic gold ...
Coe has been widely considered the most qualified candidate. A two-time Olympic champion in the 1,500-meters, he was later an ...
Former Olympic champions, a prince, and sports leaders are among the seven candidates vying to succeed Thomas Bach as the next IOC president. The only female candidate, Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, ...
The International Olympic Committee published a list Monday of seven would-be candidates who are set to run for election in ...
Community-based organisation Young Achievement Sports for Development (YASD) managed to send a group of young leaders to ...