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Just as she used to feel when she’d reach the final 200 metres of a race in the pool, Kirsty Coventry is leaning on adrenaline in the homestretch of her drive to become the International Olympic Committee’s first female president.

The seven-time Olympic medallist from Zimbabwe is one of three front-runners to replace Thomas Bach, who’s held the top job in global sport since 2013. And even though both Coventry and Bach have downplayed it, many think she is his preferred candidate.

Coventry would also be the first president from Africa and its youngest, at only 41 years old.

“I’m staying focused and staying in my lane,” Coventry told a pack of reporters at the Costa Navarino resort in western Greece on Wednesday, a day before IOC members from across the globe will start casting their votes.

Coventry has always loved competition. But one day before a decision that will …

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