Kirsty Coventry: Pools, Podiums, and Power

Kirsty Coventry, at just 41, made history on June 23, 2025, becoming the first African and the first woman to lead the International Olympic Committee (IOC)—the most powerful sporting organisation in the world. In doing so, she shattered multiple precedents. She is the youngest president since Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics, and was also hand-picked by the outgoing president, Thomas Bach. This milestone was more than symbolic. It marked a potential shift in how global sport is governed, towards greater inclusion, transparency, and athlete-centred leadership. Top: Kirsty Coventry in the pool, Bottom left: Kirsty Coventry as IOC President, Bottom right: Kirsty Coventry after winning a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics. Made on Canvala Born on 16 September 1983, Kirsty Coventry first dove into a swimming pool as a child in Harare, Zimbabwe, when she was 2 years old. Coming from a sporting family, Coventry exhibited a competitive spirit from ea...