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How to Draw Wilma Rudolph: A Step-by-Step Drawing Guide


Wilma Rudolph was not only an American sprinter but also an inspiring figure whose determination and resilience made her a symbol of triumph over adversity. In this easy-to-follow tutorial, we will learn how to draw Wilma Rudolph, capturing her athletic grace and spirit. With just a marker, colored pencils, or any coloring materials you prefer, you can bring this remarkable athlete to life on paper.

💡It’s Trivia Time!

Before we proceed, here’s some trivia about Wilma Rudolph:

Despite being diagnosed with polio as a child and wearing a leg brace, Wilma Rudolph went on to become one of the fastest women in the world.
At the 1960 Rome Olympics, Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m relay events, setting world records in the process.
She became the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympic Games.
Wilma Rudolph’s extraordinary achievements inspired countless individuals and paved the way for future generations of athletes.


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Materials Needed 

Before we begin, make sure you have the following materials at hand:

  • Drawing paper or sketchbook
  • Pencil
  • Fine-tipped black marker
  • Coloring pens or colored pencils (various shades)
  • Eraser

Step 1: Outlining the Basic Shape

If you are using a pencil, you can sketch the basic shape of Wilma Rudolph’s head first, and so later on you can draw the hair and face perfectly.

Step 2: Sketching the Hair

Focus on sketching the flow and texture of Wilma Rudolph’s hair. Observe the reference image or tutorial closely to replicate her hairstyle.

Step 3: Adding Facial Features

Refine the facial features by adding the eyes, nose, and mouth. Take your time to capture Wilma Rudolph’s unique expressions and likeness.

Step 4: Adding Clothing Details

Add the details of Wilma Rudolph’s athletic attire, such as her racing outfit or Olympic uniform. Pay attention to the folds and contours of the fabric.

Step 5: Finalizing the Outline

If you’re using a pencil first, you can trace over the main lines of your drawing with a fine-tipped black marker, refining the outlines and erasing any remaining pencil marks.

Step 6: Coloring Your Drawing

Bring your drawing to life by using coloring pens or any coloring materials you want to add vibrant colors to Wilma Rudolph’s skin, hair, eyes, and clothing. Gradually layer the colors to create depth and shading.

By recreating Wilma Rudolph’s remarkable journey on paper, you have celebrated her enduring legacy and inspired others with her story of resilience. Remember, art is a wonderful way to express your creativity and pay homage to extraordinary individuals like Wilma Rudolph. So, keep exploring your artistic talents and continue to be inspired by the power of sports and the human spirit.

Our video tutorial How to Draw Wilma Rudolph will provide visual guidance and further assistance throughout the drawing process. Feel free to download the Wilma Rudolph coloring page from our website and join us in coloring it together: Wilma Rudolph Coloring Page

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