Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Zimbabwe: Athletes Savour Kirsty’s Historic Feat

As Zimbabwe celebrates Minister of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Tradition Kirsty Coventry’s historic election as president of the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC), each present and former athletes have hailed the milestone with pleasure and admiration – saluting one among their very own for etching her identify into international sporting historical past.

Coventry, who touched down at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Worldwide Airport on Sunday, was greeted with jubilation from a passionate crowd that included high-ranking Authorities officers, sports activities dignitaries, and a number of Olympians – all united in recognition of a momentous nationwide achievement.

Amongst these current have been Olympians Abel Chimukoko, Tendai Chimusasa, Gaily Dube and Alexander Kwangwari, who every paid glowing tribute to the swimming icon.

Chimukoko, who’s president of the Zimbabwe Olympians Affiliation, mentioned Coventry’s rise to the highest of world sport was a proud second for all Olympians.

“We’re all excited. Our Honourable Minister Kirsty Coventry is an Olympian,” mentioned Chimukoko.

“As Olympians, we’re thrilled to have one among us elected because the IOC president, which is the very best workplace in international sport.

“She is the second-youngest IOC president ever, the primary feminine, the primary African, and the primary Zimbabwean to carry this place. It is a outstanding achievement.”

In a world the place athletes usually face obscurity after retirement, former long-distance runner Chimusasa mentioned Coventry’s success was a beacon of hope.

“We’re so happy with her as one of many Olympians. I as soon as travelled along with her to the Sydney Olympics,” mentioned Chimusasa.

“It’s so necessary for Africa and for Zimbabwe that we now have an African chosen to be the IOC president. She has made us extremely proud.

“We’re particularly glad for girls. I imagine fellow ladies will really feel impressed understanding that the primary feminine IOC president is from Zimbabwe. What a historic second.”

Former sprinter Gaily Dube echoed that sentiment, saying Coventry had raised the bar for what is feasible by self-discipline and perseverance.

“I’m privileged to witness this,” she mentioned.

“I am elated that one among our personal has been elected as the primary girl, first African, and first Zimbabwean to steer the IOC in our lifetime.