Rhasidat Adeleke hopes to become the first Irish female to win an Olympic athletics gold in Paris, an achievement that would provide a fitting riposte to racists who have targeted her for online abuse.
Born and raised in Ireland to Nigerian parents, Adeleke, 21, heads to Paris as the European 400 metres silver medallist — one of three medals she won in Rome in June — and an impressive win at the Monaco Diamond League meet.
However, the warm afterglow of her performances at the European Championships — gold in the mixed 4x400m relay and silver in the 4×400 women’s relay — was overshadowed by a wave of racist abuse on social media which questioned her right to represent Ireland.
“Irish athletes have trained all their lives just to see opportunities taken away from them by Africans,” said one post on Twitter.
Those close to Adeleke say the abuse affected her deeply.
“I think that’s probably the most pain I’ve seen her have,” Edrick Floreal, her coach at Texas University, revealed.
“She was really in a dark place when she read those things on the Internet.

