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Talking issues and curry with World Athletics president Sebastian Coe

In Mumbai for the IOC Session, the “quarter-Indian” Olympic legend and World Athletics chief shared his thoughts on a variety of subjects.

October 15, 2023 / 12:54 IST
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Sebastian Coe, World Athletics (WA) president, speaks during a press conference on the sidelines of the 141st IOC session in Mumbai. (Photo: AFP)

Sebastian Coe is one of those annoyingly multi-faceted people with good hair and the title of ‘Lord’ to boot.

The 67-year-old Briton was a superstar athlete in the 1980s, winning four Olympic medals, two of them gold. He once set three world records in 41 days. Post-career, Coe had a stint in politics. Currently he is serving his third term as president of World Athletics (WA). Part of the global jet set, the kind who are in Monaco one day and Davos the next, he is tipped by many to become president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

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Coe’s rivalry with Steve Ovett and Steve Cram spiced up middle-distance running. Coe would understand the importance of spice. His mother was half Indian.

“It’s a rare week for me, even when I’m in Europe, to not have one, maybe even two, curries,” Coe told Moneycontrol during a chat at the ITC Maratha in Mumbai on Saturday. He was attending a celebration of the performance of Indian athletes at the recent Asian Games, Asian Championships and Budapest World Championships.