The African Paralympic Committee (APC) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Kirsty Coventry on her election as the first female President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
In a statement, the APC commended Coventry’s leadership, dedication, and remarkable vision for the future of the Olympic Movement.
The committee expressed confidence that, under her stewardship, the IOC will continue to grow and inspire athletes worldwide.
The African Paralympic Movement looks forward to strengthening its collaboration with the IOC, working through the International Paralympic Committee to promote inclusivity, accessibility, and excellence in sports.
The APC emphasized its commitment to fostering a global sports environment where all athletes, regardless of ability or affiliation, have the opportunity to thrive and showcase their talents.
“Your election to the highest office in the global sports community is a source of pride for Africa. As the continent’s first daughter and a former athlete, you symbolize the resilience of African women, breaking barriers and inspiring generations across the continent and beyond,” the statement read.
Coventry’s journey is described as a beacon of hope and a powerful reminder of the power of perseverance, vision, and determination.
The African Paralympic Committee expressed eagerness to work closely with the new IOC President to promote the core values of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements across Africa and beyond, wishing her success, guidance, and blessings in her new role.
This achievement marks a historic milestone for both the Olympic and Paralympic Movements, as Coventry’s leadership is expected to make a lasting impact on the future of global sport.
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