The newly elected President of the International Olympic Committee, Kirsty CoventrySunday has come to his own country, ZimbabweWhere Received it as a heroic female In a country celebrating its success as a national milestone.
The country in South Africa has experienced years of separation and penalties from the United States and other western countries. Coventry, 41 and also Zimbabue’s sporting minister, She was the single candidate for the presidency of the IOC and became the first woman and the first Africa to the chosen leader of the world’s Olympic movement.
He exceeded six other vote candidates held in Greece on Thursday, with the Director of the World Athletics Federation, the International Cycling Director and a member of the Royal Jordana Family. “Not only is my success, this is our success. We allow barriers”Coventry told Zimbabue.
Dancers with Scottish skin skirts and headdresses made with bird feathers dance loudly, as part of a traditional dance native Africa, to the sound of trumpets and drums, to accept coventry when it comes to the airport of capital, Harare. Dose -Docated more people, including Crquet players, young karatecas and children with school uniforms, are strongly strengthened.
“Men manage the sport for a long time, inspiring me that one of us is at the top nowwhere you can address the problems that affect women in the sport, ”he said Abigail WoodBoxing referee. “This is not just a personal success, but This will put zimbabue on the world stage“, Women’s minister of women, stated, Monica MutsvangwaAt the happy ceremony at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.
Source: La Verdad

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