
Olympics-Coventry receives golden key as new IOC President
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) -New International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry pledged on Monday to strengthen and extend the reach of the Games, as Zimbabwe's Olympic swimming champion took over from Thomas Bach in a ceremony in Lausanne.
Coventry, who starts her eight-year spell officially on Tuesday as the most powerful sports administrator in the world, became the first woman and the first African to be elected head of the Olympic ruling body in March.
The IOC generates several billion dollars in revenues each year in sponsorship and broadcasting deals for the summer and winter Olympics.
Coventry needed only one round of voting to clinch the race to succeed Bach, beating six other candidates. On Monday she was handed the golden key to the IOC by Bach, who was in charge for 12 years.
"I am really honoured I get to walk this journey with you. I cannot wait for anything that lies ahead," Coventry said in her address to IOC members and other Olympic stakeholders.
"I know I have the best team to support me and our movement over the next eight years."
Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Olympics and Italy's Milano-Cortina will stage next year's Winter Games.
Coventry will hold a two-day workshop this week to get feedback from members on key IOC issues.
"Working together and consistently finding ways to strengthen and keep united our movement that will ensure that we wake up daily... to continue to inspire," she said.
A seven-times Olympic medallist, Coventry won 200m backstroke gold at the 2004 Athens Games and in Beijing four years later.
"With her election, you have also sent a powerful message to the world: the IOC continues to evolve," Bach said in his speech. "With Kirsty Coventry, the Olympic movement will be in the best of hands."
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Ed Osmond)
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Star
an hour ago
- The Star
Tennis-Safiullin upsets Muller, Moutet through in Mallorca
Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 25, 2025 Russia's Roman Safiullin in action during his first round match against France's Frances Tiafoe REUTERS/Lisi Niesner (Reuters) -Russian Roman Safiullin upset French fifth seed Alexander Muller 7-6(5) 7-5 in a tight opening-round contest at the Mallorca Open on Monday, while Corentin Moutet overcame home favourite Pedro Martinez 4-6 6-3 6-0 to reach the round of 16. Safiullin put pressure on Muller from the outset but the Frenchman fought hard to force a first-set tiebreak, which the Russian then claimed 7-6(5). Muller, who has only two career wins on grass, took a two-game lead in the second but Safiullin recovered to clinch it and will next face Serbia's Hamad Medjedovic. Muller's compatriot Moutet, fresh off his stunning victory over Taylor Fritz at Queen's last week, struggled with frustration in the first set against Martinez, smashing rackets and voicing his anger before losing the opener. The second set saw a more composed Moutet, who capitalised on Martinez's injury concerns to level the match before sealing a berth in the next round with a bagel in the decider. "I'm coming from Queens, so I didn't have much time to recover," Moutet said. "I was trying to recover from the long matches I played there. "I know you were rooting for the Spanish guy, so sorry for that, but I'm happy to be here one more round in a few days." Moutet will now play German eighth seed Daniel Altmaier. (Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)


The Star
2 hours ago
- The Star
Liberty Media receives nod from EU regulators for MotoGP deal
Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - May 22, 2025 General view of the F1 logo ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq/File Photo BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Formula One owner Liberty Media received unconditional clearance from EU regulators for its acquisition of Dorna Sports, which owns MotoGP, the European Commission said on Monday. Liberty Media had argued the transaction would allow it to grow the reach and appeal of MotoGP. The commission said the decision followed a lengthy probe that examined if the acquisition would reduce competition for the licensing of sports content broadcasting rights. "Based on the evidence gathered, the Commission found that on such markets the companies are not close competitors for the licensing of broadcasting rights for sports content," the commission said in a statement. "Therefore, the transaction will not remove important competitive constraints between Formula 1 and MotoGP," it added. Reuters had reported that EU regulators were poised to approve the acquisition in April. Liberty Media had announced the 3.5-billion-euro deal to purchase an 86% stake in Dorna in April 2024. (Reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)


Malaysian Reserve
3 hours ago
- Malaysian Reserve
TCL Celebrates International Olympic Day with Donors' Wall Unveiling at Olympic Museum
Brand launches first global Olympic campaign with cross-continental performance by Urban Theory Dance Crew, bringing spirit of 'Inspiring Greatness' to life SHENZHEN, China, June 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — As part of its first global celebration of Olympic Day as a Worldwide Olympic Partner, TCL was honoured in a ceremony on June 22 by being added to the Donors' Wall at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. Recognized for its contribution of smart devices and display solutions, including LED displays, smart interactive tablets and other products, TCL's donation will help to empower the development of sports and culture through innovative technology. The ceremony was attended by representatives from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) including President Thomas Bach, President-elect Kirsty Coventry, and Angelita Teo, Olympic Museum Director, as well as Kevin Wang, Chief Operating Officer of TCL Technology. A commemorative marble stone, engraved with TCL's logo, was unveiled as a permanent addition to the wall, which honours organisations that have made outstanding contributions to the Olympic Museum. Speaking at the unveiling, Kevin Wang said, 'This donation reflects alignment between the Olympic spirit of 'Faster, Higher, Stronger—Together' and TCL's own commitment to 'Inspire Greatness'. Together, we strive to motivate people around the world, encouraging them to dare to be extraordinary. By enhancing the Olympic Museum's technology capabilities, we aspire to enrich the experience for visitors and immerse them in the rich legacy of the Olympic Games.' The unveiling follows TCL becoming the latest Worldwide Olympic Partner, with celebrations for Olympic Day further demonstrating its dedication to sporting culture, sustainable development and technological innovation within the Olympic Movement. As a relevant partner in the IOC's Olympic AI Agenda, TCL is set to enhance the action both on-site and at-home, including 'Athlete Moments' that support athletes by connecting them with loved ones during competitions. TCL's products will also elevate the experience for both fans and athletes, from digital displays at the Olympic Games to household appliances in the Olympic Village. IOC President Thomas Bach said: 'To our friends from TCL, our partnership has begun so well. Our founder, Pierre de Coubertin, said Olympism is a way of life, blending sport and culture. Today you are joining the Olympic Museum. You are supporting museums around the world; and with today's commemorative stone unveiling, you are in great company. Thank you to our friends from TCL and we are looking forward to a great partnership. Thanks for joining the Olympic Museum and the TOP Programme – all the best to you, TCL, and all the best for our cooperation.' Inauguration of new IOC President is a new Olympic milestone Further extending this collaboration, TCL was invited to witness the historic inauguration of Kirsty Coventry as the 10th IOC President on June 23, with Bach becoming IOC Honorary Life President. Coventry's groundbreaking leadership as the first female and first African IOC President marks a new chapter for the Olympic Movement. It also resonates with TCL's 'TCLforHer' initiative, a platform advocating for women's global visibility and empowerment in every aspect of their lives through technology and culture. IOC President-elect Kirsty Coventry said: 'It's truly an honour to be here with you all today. To the TCL family, thank you so much for this incredible donation. You told me that moving fast is something in the TCL spirit, and that is definitely something in the DNA of the Olympic Movement. We look forward to moving even faster with you in the future – as President Bach said, 'the sky is the limit''. Global Campaign Ignites Shared Spirit of 'Inspiring Greatness' Through Dance To bring the celebrations to audiences worldwide, TCL also launched its first global campaign marking Olympic Day, inspired by the IOC's Let's Move initiative encouraging people everywhere to get active and move together. Featuring a range of social media activations, the campaign includes a dynamic film bridging two future host cities of the Olympic Games and Olympic Winter Games through the power of TCL display technology. Wearing TCL RayNeo AR Glasses, a simultaneous flash mob performance by the acclaimed Urban Theory Dance Crew at Milan Cathedral and the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, connects audiences in Europe and America through innovative street dance and expressive storytelling. As an extension of the brand's 'TCLArt' initiative celebrating the power of artists to evoke emotion and shape the future, this unique activation blurs the lines of the real and virtual worlds, inspiring people to come together and embrace the joy of physical activity. Leading up to the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, TCL will continue the momentum sparked by this campaign to build on its 30-year legacy in sport, furthering its collaboration with the IOC to support cultural engagement with cutting-edge technology and advance the Olympic Movement. About The International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee is a not-for-profit, civil, non-governmental, international organisation which is committed to building a better world through sport. It redistributes more than 90 per cent of its income to the wider sporting movement, which means that every day the equivalent of USD 4.2 million goes to help athletes and sports organisations at all levels around the world. About TCL Founded in 1981, TCL—short for 'The Creative Life'—embodies creativity in every aspect of life. As a leading technology company, TCL is dedicated to delivering innovative solutions—including TVs, smartphones, audio products, smart home devices, display technologies, and clean energy—that enhance customer experiences through TCL Industries and TCL Technology. As of now, with 46 R&D centers and 38 manufacturing bases globally, TCL operates in over 160 countries and regions, cementing its position as a globally competitive smart technology brand. To further inspire greatness, TCL has become an official Worldwide Olympic and Paralympic Partner in the Home Audiovisual Equipment and Home Appliances category. Photo – Photo – Logo – View original content: