Will Robert Bach & new IOC president Kirsty Coventry escape jail time like the two other IOC ex-presidents ? ?
Posted: April 1st, 2025, 9:02 am
Juan Antonio Samaranch Senior & Jacuques Rogge escaped prosecution
But ICC (that is international Criminal Court not the International Cricket Council , you silly) could still prosecute Robert Bach in addition to Kirsty Coventry for IOC's callous & reckless disregard & criminal negligence of ITTF's spein glue & booster crimes
The 2025 IOC presidential election featured seven candidates:
Kirsty Coventry: Zimbabwe's sports minister and a two-time Olympic swimming champion.
Sebastian Coe: Former British lawmaker, two-time Olympic gold medalist in track, and president of World Athletics.
Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.: IOC vice president and son of a former IOC president.
Prince Feisal Al Hussein: Jordanian IOC executive board member.
David Lappartient: President of the International Cycling Union.
Johan Eliasch: President of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.
Morinari Watanabe: President of the International Gymnastics Federation.
Kirsty Coventry ultimately won the election, becoming the first woman and first African to lead the IOC
But ICC (that is international Criminal Court not the International Cricket Council , you silly) could still prosecute Robert Bach in addition to Kirsty Coventry for IOC's callous & reckless disregard & criminal negligence of ITTF's spein glue & booster crimes
The 2025 IOC presidential election featured seven candidates:
Kirsty Coventry: Zimbabwe's sports minister and a two-time Olympic swimming champion.
Sebastian Coe: Former British lawmaker, two-time Olympic gold medalist in track, and president of World Athletics.
Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.: IOC vice president and son of a former IOC president.
Prince Feisal Al Hussein: Jordanian IOC executive board member.
David Lappartient: President of the International Cycling Union.
Johan Eliasch: President of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation.
Morinari Watanabe: President of the International Gymnastics Federation.
Kirsty Coventry ultimately won the election, becoming the first woman and first African to lead the IOC