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-1.15 %Kirsty Coventry arrived Sunday in her home country of Zimbabwe to a hero’s welcome as her victory is hailed as a source of pride.
Newly elected International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry arrived Sunday in her home country of Zimbabwe to a hero’s welcome as her victory is celebrated as a national milestone.
The southern African country has faced years of isolation and sanctions by the United States and other Western nations.
The 41-year-old Coventry, who is also Zimbabwe's sports minister, was the only female candidate in the IOC presidency race and became the first woman and first African to be elected head of the global Olympic movement.
She beat six other candidates on Thursday, in the vote in Greece including the head of world track and field, the head of international cycling and a member of Jordan's royal family.
‘We broke barriers’
“It’s not just my success, it is our success. We broke down barriers,” Coventry said in Zimbabwe.
Dancers in animal fur kilts and head gear made from bird feathers stomped the ground as part of a traditional African folklore dance to the sound of trumpets and drums to welcome Coventry home as she arrived at an airport in the capital, Harare.
Dozens of others, including female cricketers, young karatekas and children in school uniform cheered loudly.
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