Why Africa’s most-decorated Olympian could outshine Sebastian Coe in IOC presidential race

The Zimbabwean has launched a historic bid to lead the IOC, challenging norms with her vision for inclusivity and innovation.

Africa’s most celebrated Olympian Kirsty Coventry is making history with her bid to become the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The Zimbabwean, who won seven Olympic medals, including two golds, during her illustrious swimming career, aims to challenge the status quo of the 130-year-old organization.

Should she succeed in March’s election, Coventry would also become the youngest IOC president and the first to hail from outside Europe or North America.


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The 41-year-old’s bold campaign promises, focus on gender equity, and plans to modernize the Olympic movement have placed her as a serious contender in a field that includes high-profile candidates like Lord Sebastian Coe.

“I want to show people and women across Africa and the world: ‘Don’t be afraid of anything,’” Coventry told BBC Sport Africa.

“It’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.”

Coventry’s vision for the IOC revolves around empowering female athletes and leveraging technology to make the Olympic Games more inclusive and globally accessible.

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She has already demonstrated her leadership abilities as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sport, Arts, and Recreation since 2018 and as the chair of IOC commissions overseeing major events such as the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics.

One of Coventry’s key proposals is to embrace emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and online streaming.

She envisions AI as a tool to provide athletes—particularly those from Africa—with better access to training resources, healthcare and nutrition.

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Her focus on digital transformation also extends to audience engagement. Coventry cited the NFL’s streaming success on platforms like Netflix as an example of how the Olympics could remain relevant to younger viewers and attract new revenue streams.

“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,” she said.

Coe, a two-time Olympic gold medallist and the president of World Athletics, is considered a front-runner due to his extensive experience in global sports governance.

However, Coventry’s grassroots appeal and focus on inclusivity have set her apart.

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Her commitment to tackling gender-based violence, introducing stronger safeguards for female athletes, and supporting mothers participating in the Olympics could resonate with voters seeking a change from traditional IOC leadership.

Unlike some of her rivals, Coventry has rejected the idea of offering prize money at the Olympics, arguing that such funds would benefit only a select few.

Instead, she wants to prioritize programs that provide better access to training, health, and mental health support for athletes worldwide.

“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]? Those are the programs that I would like to focus on,” she stated.