WORLD ATHLETICS PRESIDENT SEBASTIAN COE CONSIDERS BID FOR IOC PRESIDENCY

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Paris, August 11 — Sebastian Coe, the President of World Athletics, has indicated that he may consider running for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 2025.

Cur­rent IOC Pres­i­dent Thomas Bach has con­firmed he will not seek an exten­sion after his term ends, open­ing the door for new lead­er­ship.

Dur­ing a press con­fer­ence, Coe expressed his inter­est in the role, say­ing, “I’ve always said that if the oppor­tu­ni­ty arose, I would give it seri­ous thought. Now that the oppor­tu­ni­ty has arisen, it’s some­thing I need to con­sid­er care­ful­ly.”

The elec­tion for a new IOC pres­i­dent is sched­uled for March 2025, at ancient Olympia. The new­ly elect­ed pres­i­dent will take over in June 2025, mark­ing the end of Bach’s tenure.

Coe high­light­ed his exten­sive expe­ri­ence with­in the Olympic move­ment, which spans decades. “I’ve been deeply involved in the Olympic move­ment for most of my life,” Coe stat­ed. “I chaired the 2012 Lon­don Olympics and have had the priv­i­lege of com­pet­ing in two Olympic Games.”

While Coe believes his back­ground could be an asset, he acknowl­edged that there are oth­er qual­i­fied can­di­dates who could also be con­sid­ered. “There are cer­tain­ly oth­er can­di­dates with strong qual­i­fi­ca­tions,” Coe not­ed. “The IOC is a diverse and tal­ent­ed body, and it’s impor­tant that the mem­ber­ship con­sid­ers a wide range of qual­i­fied indi­vid­u­als.”

At 67, Coe’s age might present a chal­lenge, espe­cial­ly amid dis­cus­sions about the need for younger lead­er­ship with­in the glob­al orga­ni­za­tion. Addi­tion­al­ly, some of Coe’s deci­sions as head of World Ath­let­ics, such as award­ing $50,000 to ath­let­ics gold medal­ists at the Paris Olympics, have drawn crit­i­cism from cer­tain fig­ures in the sports com­mu­ni­ty.

Although no IOC mem­ber has open­ly cam­paigned to suc­ceed Bach yet, sev­er­al names have been linked to poten­tial bids as the elec­tion date draws nearer.T