Irish sprint sensation Rhasidat Adeleke captured the gold medal in the women’s 200 meters at the 2025 European Athletics Championships in Rome, clocking a personal best of 21.83 seconds. The 22-year-old star delivered a blistering performance, pulling away from a strong field in the final 50 meters and crossing the line with a new Irish national record. Adeleke’s performance not only earned her the top podium spot but also confirmed her status as one of the brightest sprint talents in Europe.
This win adds to Adeleke’s growing list of accolades and marks her as a legitimate contender heading into the World Championships later this summer. Speaking after the race, she expressed gratitude to her coaches and teammates, attributing her breakthrough to months of technical work and strength training. “This means everything,” she said. “I’ve visualized this moment a thousand times, and now it’s real.”
Adeleke’s victory is being celebrated across Ireland, with sporting legends and politicians alike sending congratulations. Her poise, power, and maturity on the track continue to turn heads worldwide. With her speed improving and confidence soaring, many believe she could be Ireland’s first-ever global sprint champion. All eyes are now on her journey to Paris.