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Male journalist wins IOC’s ‘Women and Sport’ award

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LAUSANNE: An Ethiopian journalist on Monday became the fi rst man to win an Olympic award aimed at promoting women and sport.

Dagim Zinabu Tekle claimed the honour as founder of a radio programme designed to encourage women and girls to become more involved in sport “and to pursue their goals and dreams”.

First awarded in 2000 the ‘Women and Sport’ trophy was handed over to Tekle by Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach in Lausanne.

Tekle’s programme has invited 12,580 guests - sports leaders, coaches, profession­als and sportswome­n engaged in local and internatio­nal women’s sports activities - on it since it was fi rst aired five years ago.

“This has significan­tly raised awareness among the public of the achievemen­ts and success of these women,” the IOC said.

As well as Tekle’s global honour there were five continenta­l awards handed out in Lausanne - including to Australia former women’s internatio­nal footballer Moya Dodd, for championin­g women’s rights in Oceania.

Other recipients were Rwandan Felicite Rwemarika ( Africa), American Carole Oglesby ( Americas), Maria Leonor Estampador (Asia) and Denmark’s Majken Mar i a Gi lma r t in ( Europe).

Bach commented: “These Women and Sport Awards are very important because without these personalit­ies whom we are honouring, the athletes could not achieve their goals.

“These personalit­ies have assisted and inspired athletes. They have been fighting for the right of the female athletes, they have encouraged them. We are extremely grateful to them.” — AFP

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