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		<title>Zimbabwe: Coventry aims to challenge &#8216;status quo&#8217; at IOC</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kirsty Coventry hopes to &#8220;challenge the status quo&#8221; at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) should she be elected as its first female president. The 41-year-old former swimmer would also become&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class="">Kirsty Coventry hopes to &#8220;challenge the status quo&#8221; at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) should she be elected as its first female president.</p>



<p class="">The 41-year-old former swimmer would also become the youngest person and the first from outside Europe or North America to head the organisation in its 130-year history should she see off six other candidates and succeed Thomas Bach in March&#8217;s vote.</p>



<p class="">The Zimbabwean, who is Africa&#8217;s most-decorated Olympian, wants to go further in empowering female athletes by putting in place stronger safeguarding procedures and providing more support for mothers.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;I want to show people and women across Africa and the world: &#8216;Don&#8217;t be afraid of anything&#8217;,&#8221; Coventry told BBC Sport Africa.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;If you believe in something and know you can lead an organisation, don&#8217;t be too scared to put your hand up and do it.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;It&#8217;s time for women in Africa to stand up and lead, to not be afraid of leading, and to not be afraid of leading in a different way.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Coventry won seven medals, including two golds, across the Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Games, and has served as her country&#8217;s minister of sport, arts and recreation since September 2018.</p>



<p class="">She is also currently leading IOC commissions overseeing progress on the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics and 2032 Brisbane Olympics.</p>



<p class="">Coventry says her bid to become IOC president is motivated by her desire to &#8220;give back&#8221; to the Olympic movement which has changed her life &#8220;for the better&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Describing herself as being at &#8220;the crossroads between the older generation and the younger generation&#8221;, she intends to embrace new technologies such as online streaming and artificial intelligence (AI) in order to &#8220;remain relevant&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;One of my expectations from our media rights holders is, how are we going to access streaming around the world?&#8221; she explained.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We saw, for the first time, NFL games over Christmas Day being streamed on Netflix.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;What does that look like for us? That is going to be very important as we move into the future.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;I do believe that if we can open up opportunities in these new areas, we create more fans which should in turn bring new revenue opportunities.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Meanwhile, Coventry believes AI could benefit athletes on her home continent by helping them gain better access to training tools, doctors and nutritionists.</p>



<p class="">As the only woman in the IOC presidential race, Coventry is keen to support female athletes, particularly around what she describes as &#8220;sensitive topics&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">The introduction of a dedicated room for nursing mums at the most recent Olympics is one particular step which she wants to build on.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;This is a great program,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We&#8217;re going to help mothers come to the Games, and we&#8217;re going to cover that extra ticket. For me, those are the kinds of programs that help more athletes than just a select few.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Yet instances of gender based violence suffered by female athletes, particularly in East Africa, have highlighted a deeper problem.</p>



<p class="">World Athletics has already identified campaigning on that issue as a priority but Coventry aims to take that further.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;If we have an Olympian that&#8217;s doing some incredible work on gender based violence, how do we support that?&#8221; she explained.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Is there a sponsor [or] philanthropist that, as the IOC, we can reach out to and put in touch with that Olympian to amplify what they&#8217;re doing &#8211; to take their voice, their message, from one community to an entire country, to an entire continent?&#8221;</p>



<p class="">The complicated issue of rules and criteria on transgender athletes would also be high on Coventry&#8217;s list of priorities.</p>



<p class="">The Paris Games were mired in controversy when Algeria&#8217;s Imane Khelif won women&#8217;s welterweight boxing gold a year after being disqualified from the World Championships for reportedly failing gender eligibility tests.</p>



<p class="">Coventry, much like fellow IOC presidential candidate Lord Coe, is keen to protect the female category by relying on scientific studies – but the Zimbabwean said the matter would be open to review in the future.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;It&#8217;s our duty to ensure equal opportunity and fairness within our competitions,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;I don&#8217;t believe we can do that based off of the medical and science research that I&#8217;ve seen if we add or allow for transgender women to compete in the female category right now.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;It is very clear that transgender women are more able in the female category, and can take away opportunities that should be equal for women.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;If that changes and there&#8217;s new ways of doing things, then we&#8217;ll look at that.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">Meanwhile, Coventry intends to work with individual international sporting federations to ensure that criteria on transgender athletes are consistent across the board.</p>



<p class="">Coventry does not believe in offering prize money at the Games, an incentive which was first seen at Paris 2024 when World Athletics offered $50,000 to every gold medallist in track and field.</p>



<p class="">Instead, she argues that funds would be better spent elsewhere as prize money would only benefit top athletes.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We have 10,500 athletes at the Summer Olympic Games and nearly 3,000 at a Winter Games. How do we impact them?&#8221; she said.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;How do we ensure that Olympians, or prospective Olympians and athletes from around the world get better access to sport, to training, to health and mental health [support]?</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Those are the programs that I would like to focus on.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">The other six candidates for the IOC presidency are France&#8217;s David Lappartient, Japan&#8217;s Morinari Watanabe, Prince Feisal al Hussein of Jordan, Spain&#8217;s Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr, Sweden&#8217;s Johan Eliasch and the UK&#8217;s Lord Sebastian Coe.</p>
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