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IOC presidential candidate Kirsty Coventry believes the Olympic Games should be adaptable to different climates and seasons, ensuring that any nation, regardless of its geographical location, has a fair opportunity to host.
“To fully embrace new regions, we need to be open to adjusting the timing of the Games,” said the seven-time Olympic medalist.
“Why not start that conversation now? By being proactive, we can explore how shifting the schedule could allow more countries to host at a time of year that works for their climate. I don’t see that being a problem.”
Coventry, one of the frontrunners to succeed Thomas Bach, has made it clear that expanding the reach of the Olympics is a key part of her vision. She is committed to ensuring that future host selections are fair, transparent, and truly global.
“It’s crucial that we demonstrate we are a truly worldwide organization,” she said.
“Every country that wants to host the Games should have a clear and fair path to do
so.”
A trailblazer for African sport, Coventry has been part of the Olympic Movement since her debut at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Over the next four editions, she won seven medals, including two golds at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008, solidifying her status as Zimbabwe’s “Golden Girl.”
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