Mural of Olympics star Rhasidat Adeleke features in Waterford street art festival

The Adeleke tribute on Jenkins Lane was created by muralist JEKS, who is usually based in North Carolina
Mural of Olympics star Rhasidat Adeleke features in Waterford street art festival

A mural of Irish runner Rhasidat Adeleke by street artist JEKS. Picture: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

A stunning mural of Irish Olympian Rhasidat Adeleke has been completed in Waterford city.

It is one of dozens of murals brightening up the area as part of a street art festival.

The large-scale works range from abstract art to depictions of Irish mythology as well as freestyle graffiti to hyper-realistic portraits of well-known people.

The Adeleke tribute on Jenkins Lane was created by muralist JEKS, who is usually based in North Carolina.

It was completed during Waterford Walls, Ireland’s largest international street art festival.

The mural of Irish runner Rhasidat Adelekein Waterford. Picture: Brian Lawless/PA
The mural of Irish runner Rhasidat Adelekein Waterford. Picture: Brian Lawless/PA

The festival, organised by The Walls Project, is running until August 18 and features food, music and live street art.

Adeleke, 21 and from Dublin, narrowly missed out on the medals podium in her two events, the women’s 400m and 4x400m relay.

She placed fourth in the individual event while the Irish quartet came achingly close to bronze in the team event – breaking a national record in the process.

As Ireland’s first-ever female Olympic sprint finalist, Adeleke also became a role model for aspiring athletes across the country.

Rhasidat Adeleke of running in the women's 4 x 400m relay final at the Paris Olympic Games. Picture: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Rhasidat Adeleke of running in the women's 4 x 400m relay final at the Paris Olympic Games. Picture: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

In a social media post, The Walls Project said: “How lucky are we to have such amazing talent here in Ireland?

“While Ireland isn’t perfect, the progress our country has made over the last 20 years is staggering.

“Rhasidat Adeleke is a beautiful emblem of everything that’s great about modern Ireland.

“She symbolises talent, hard work, achievement at the highest possible level and diversity.

“She represents the Ireland that the vast majority of us want to live in.”

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