Kirsty was living with her dad and step-family in Suggitts Lane when Don, of Coventry, sent the fateful text in 1998 while testing his new mobile phone. He picked a number similar to his own, making ...
Kirsty was living with her dad and step-family in Suggitts Lane when Don, of Coventry, sent the fateful text in 1998 while testing his new mobile phone. He picked a number similar to his own, making ...
The pair eventually met up about six months after Donovan sent the first text when he invited her to Coventry. Kirsty added: "I said to my stepsister, I've got to go and meet this guy, and she was ...
There is Kirsty Coventry, the Zimbabwean swimmer and most decorated African Olympic athlete in history, with seven medals to her name. There is royalty in Prince Feisal al Hussein of Jordan.
This combination of pictures created on January 30, 2025 shows candidates for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) (FROM TOP L) Sebastian Coe, Kirsty Coventry, Johan Eliasch ...
IOC vice-president Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., Zimbabwe's Olympic swimming champion and sports minister Kirsty Coventry, World Athletics (WA) president Sebastian Coe and International Gymnastics ...
SWIMMING icon Kirsty Coventry says she sees no problem in being a candidate to become the most powerful person in sport despite being a minister in the Zimbabwean Government. She currently serves ...
The candidates all have impressive resumes; two of them, Briton Sebastian Coe and Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry, are Olympic gold medalists and have been successful administrators since they retired ...
The candidates all have impressive CVs; two of them, Briton Sebastian Coe and Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry, are Olympic gold medallists and successful administrators since they retired from ...
The candidates all have impressive CVs; two of them, Briton Sebastian Coe and Zimbabwe’s Kirsty Coventry, are Olympic gold medallists and successful administrators since they retired from ...
One of Coe's leading rivals for the IOC job, Zimbabwean sports minister Kirsty Coventry, said on Thursday she would prefer to give athletes financial assistance early in their careers. "I did say to ...
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