The 29-year-old British athlete has experienced difficulties both on and off the track, but she is now concentrating on the future. This Friday, she will compete in Japan to win the Para-athletics World Championship for the sixth time in a row, with the goal of regaining her Paralympic title in Paris later this summer.
As 2020 rolled around, Arnold’s future appeared bright. In the F46 category, she was the world and European champion, the holder of the world record, and she seemed set to retain her Rio Paralympic title in 2016.
But then everything fell apart because to the Covid epidemic. There was a postponement of the Tokyo Games.