144th IOC Session
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The 144th IOC Session was held in Costa Navarino, Pylos, Greece on 18 to 21 March 2025.[1] At this session, former Zimbabwean Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry was elected as the tenth President of the International Olympic Committee, becoming the first woman and the first African to hold the position and succeeding the German Thomas Bach.[2]
Greece was originally selected to host the 137th IOC Session that was due to take place in 2021, however, the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions altered to hold the session virtually.[3][4]
The Session itself took place in the House of Events at the Costa Navarino resort in Pylos, while the Opening Ceremony performances took place in Ancient Olympia.[5]
IOC Presidential Election
[edit]Thomas Bach, who is term-limited as President of the International Olympic Committee, concluded his tenure as President at this session. Bach was elected President at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires in 2013.[6][7] The tenth IOC President, Kirsty Coventry, was elected at this session.
Candidates
[edit]On 16 September 2024, the IOC announced that the following candidates will run for the presidency.[8][9]
- IOC Member since 2010, brother of King Abdullah II, and Member of the IOC Executive Board.
- IOC member since 2020, President of World Athletics, President of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, four-time Olympic medalist in middle-distance running (Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles 1984)
- IOC member since 2013, Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation in Zimbabwe, Olympic champion in swimming (Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008), and Member of the IOC Executive Board.
- IOC Member since 2024, President of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, and environmental activist.
- IOC Member since 2022, President of The International Cycling Union, President of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee anf Chair of the IOC Esports Commission.
- IOC member since 2001, son of former IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, financial analyst, and IOC Vice President.
- IOC member since 2018, Member of the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee, and President of the International Gymnastics Federation.
Results
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With 49 votes, Coventry became the first woman to hold the IOC Presidency, the youngest, and the first African to do so.[11][12]
Boxing inclusion in the 2028 Summer Olympics
[edit]During the session, boxing was officially included in the sports program for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, despite the IOC's suspension of the International Boxing Association (IBA) due to concerns over governance and financial management.[13][14] The events will now be sponsored by World Boxing, a new governing body replacing the IBA.[15][16]
Previously, President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach had announced that boxing's inclusion would be decided at some point in 2025.[17]
See also
[edit]- List of IOC meetings
- 125th IOC Session
- 2026 Winter Olympics
- 2028 Summer Olympics
- Zimbabwe at the Olympics
References
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- ^ "Kirsty Coventry elected IOC president and is first woman, first African to lead global Olympic body". AP News. 20 March 2025. Archived from the original on 21 March 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
- ^ "Coventry elected first female IOC president as Coe beaten". BBC News. 20 March 2025. Archived from the original on 21 March 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
- ^ "Boxing to be included in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics". SportzHighlights. 20 March 2025. Archived from the original on 21 March 2025.
- ^ "Boxing wins vote to be in 2028 Los Angeles Olympics". BBC Sport. 20 March 2025. Archived from the original on 21 March 2025. Retrieved 21 March 2025.
- ^ "IOC Executive Board puts boxing forward to the IOC Session for inclusion at LA28". IOC Media. Olympics. 17 March 2025. Archived from the original on 18 March 2025.
- ^ "Boxing set for Olympic inclusion in 2028". BBC Sport. 17 March 2025. Archived from the original on 17 March 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
- ^ "Boxing's inclusion in LA 2028 Games to be decided next year". 8 August 2024. Archived from the original on 10 August 2024.