The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Kinross athlete to be celebrated in Perth mural.

Project aims to raise profile of sport in run-up to 2020 Olympics

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

One of Scotland’s most celebrated athletes, Eilidh Doyle, will be immortalis­ed in a mural spanning three storeys in Perth.

Scottish Athletics has revealed its vision for a painting of the Olympic medallist on a building on Perth High Street.

Eilidh, from Kinross, specialise­s in the 400 metres hurdles and the 4x400 metres relay. She represente­d Great Britain at the 2012 Olympic Games in London and won bronze in the 4x400 metres relay at the following games, in Rio de Janeiro, in 2016.

The three-time Commonweal­th silver medallist is the Scottish record holder for the 400 metres hurdles and the indoor 400 metres, and also achieved the title of European champion in 2014 for the 400 metres hurdles.

Now, plans to recognise the one-time Fair City PE teacher, who is now based in Bath, with a giant painting celebratin­g her successes in the city centre have been put forward, with an aim to get more youngsters involved and following in her footsteps.

The mural is to be painted by street art specialist­s Art Pistol Projects and Glasgow spray-paint technician RogueOne, who created popular murals such as The Shadow Puppets and the artwork at the Clutha Bar in Scotland’s biggest city.

The bare wall at the rear of 288294 High Street, on the corner with Caledonian Road, has been selected as the canvas for the project, with work on the towering mural set to begin as soon as Perth and Kinross Council show the green light to the proposals.

This summer, murals of Fifa Women’s World Cup stars began cropping up across the UK, and Scottish Athletics bosses believe that such street images of top athletes can “really help build on a growing profile for athletics in Scotland”.

Mark Munro, the body’s chief executive, is excited to see recognitio­n for stellar performers like Eilidh put forward across the country.

He said: “We’re really keen to do the Eilidh mural in Perth because we’re trying to raise the profile of the sport and of our top athletes in the lead-up to, and during, Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

“Dramatic street art of athletes in their home towns and cities is a project we’ve been working away on for quite some time in 2019, but as things stand at the moment, the Perth applicatio­n is just ahead of a couple of others.

“We’ve already had support from Perth and Kinross Council and that is much appreciate­d.”

Mr Munro says that Scottish Athletics are trying to maximise the success of the likes of Laura Muir, Eilish McColgan and Callum Hawkins, and Eilidh is no exception to their efforts.

He added: “Eilidh was born in Perth and was formerly a PE teacher at Perth Grammar School. She is our most decorated athlete in terms of medals at major championsh­ips.”

Already this month, Kelsey Montague, one of America’s most popular street artists, completed a floral mural on a blank wall in Perth’s Bridge Lane.

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 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Eilidh Doyle won silver in the women’s 400 metres hurdles final at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonweal­th Games.
Picture: Getty. Eilidh Doyle won silver in the women’s 400 metres hurdles final at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonweal­th Games.
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An artist’s impression of the proposed Eilidh Doyle mural on Perth High Street.

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