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Kirsty Coventry, Africa’s most decorated Olympian and the first candidate from the continent to run for IOC President has welcomed South Africa’s expression of interest in hosting the 2036 Olympic Games.
“I’m excited that South Africa has said they’re interested in hosting the Olympic Games. I look forward to seeing those conversations develop,” Coventry said ahead of the IOC presidential election, set to take place from March 18-21.
She highlighted South Africa’s strong track record in hosting major sporting events.
“South Africa has done a great job hosting numerous sporting events over the years. I’m also very proud that Zimbabwe will be co-hosting the men’s Cricket World Cup in 2027 with South Africa and Namibia.”
Coventry also expressed enthusiasm about the growing global interest in hosting the
Olympics.
“It’s exciting to see countries like Egypt, India, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and others expressing interest in hosting the Games. This shows the continued power of the Olympic Movement to inspire and unite nations through sport,” Coventry said.
However, she was clear that her leadership would remain neutral in any Olympic
bidding process.
“If elected President, my role would be to facilitate an open and fair process,” she
added.
Beyond the Games, Coventry is committed to ensuring sport reaches all athletes, regardless of race, gender, or financial situation, and will work closely with International Federations and National Olympic Committees to expand access to resources and opportunities for athletes worldwide.
A seven-time Olympic medalist and a key figure in sports governance, Coventry is among the frontrunners to succeed Thomas Bach as IOC President. If elected, she would become both the first African and first female to hold the position
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