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African Paralympic Committee applauds Kirsty Coventry’s historic Election as first female IOC President

In a landmark moment for global sports, the African Paralympic Committee (APC) has extended heartfelt congratulations to Kirsty Coventry on her election as the first female President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

The announcement, made on March 22, 2025, marks a significant milestone not only for the Olympic Movement but also for gender equality in sports leadership.

In a formal statement released by APC President Samson Deen, the committee expressed immense pride in Coventry’s achievement, highlighting her as a trailblazer for African women and athletes worldwide.

“The continent of Africa is proud of you as her first daughter and former athlete to rise to the highest office of the biggest global sports movement,” Deen wrote. He emphasized Coventry’s journey as a “beacon of hope” and a testament to the power of perseverance, vision, and determination.

Coventry, a Zimbabwean former Olympic swimmer and two-time gold medalist, has long been a prominent figure in sports administration.

Her election as IOC President is seen as a breakthrough for inclusivity, breaking barriers in a historically male-dominated field.

The APC’s message underscored her resilience as an African woman, noting that her leadership will inspire generations across the continent and beyond.

The APC also expressed optimism about future collaborations between the IOC and the African Paralympic Movement.

“We look forward to strengthening the collaboration between the IOC and the African Paralympic Committee through the International Paralympic Committee to advance inclusivity, accessibility, and excellence in sports,” the statement read.

The committee envisions a future where athletes of all abilities can thrive and showcase their talents on the global stage, a mission they believe Coventry will champion.

Deen concluded the message with a blessing, wishing Coventry “God’s blessings, guidance, and success” in her tenure as IOC President.

The APC’s statement reflects a broader sentiment of unity and hope within the African sports community, as they rally behind one of their own in this historic role.

Coventry’s election comes at a pivotal time for the Olympic and Paralympic Movements, with growing calls for diversity, equity, and accessibility in sports.

Her leadership is expected to bring fresh perspectives to the IOC, particularly in promoting the values of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements across Africa and the world.

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