• Home
  • Other Sports
  • Gladiator Hollie Smashes Rivals To Land Sixth Successive World Title

Gladiator Hollie Smashes Rivals To Land Sixth Successive World Title

Welsh Athletics Logo

Welsh Athletics Logo

Hollie Arnold won a sensational sixth consecutive world title to give Great Britain a golden start at the World Para Athletics Championships Kobe24.

By Ian Gordon

Hollie Arnold won a sensational sixth consecutive world title to give Great Britain a golden start at the World Para Athletics Championships Kobe24.

The Welsh star triumphed in the F46 category – 11 years after winning her first global title in Lyon.

“Honestly it was amazing. I have been worried sick the last two days but as soon as I walked out onto the track, I was like ‘game time, gladiator on’, Arnold, the 2016 Paralympic champ, said after her victory in Japan.

“The emotion came out when I threw the first plus 40m. After a tough year last year, I’m so pleased to come back with two consecutive world titles.

Arnold unleashes another monster effort on her way to the gold in Kobe. Pic: Paul Miller/Getty Images)

Arnold had opened with a solid effort of 39.44m which saw her lie five metres ahead of the rest of the field after round one which strengthened her bid for another world gold.

It would be a lead she would never lose, and she further consolidated in round four when she extended her best to 40.89m, before finishing with a 40.29m throw.

The 29-year-old, who was bronze at the Paralympics in Tokyo three years ago, added marks of 38.75m, 37.40m and 37.49m to her scorecard on the way to further global success.

Serbia’s Saska Sokolov and Netherland’s Noelle Roorda finished second and third respectively; their best marks measuring in at 38.55m and 38.41m.

“I have been telling my coach (Scott Knighton) that if I go out there and get that first throw down, whatever it may be, I can build on that,” Arnold added.

Arnold celebrates her latest global gold. (Photo by Paul Miller/Getty Images)

“When I hit the 39.44m, that gave me a real boost for the rest of the series. Anything can happen with those rounds, but as soon as those last athletes went to throw and I realised I had won, I just had to hold it together for my last throw.

“My bottom lip was wobbling as I was getting really emotional. But I knew I had won my sixth title, so I just went for it and make it count.

“I felt so happy when I threw that last one and I knew I had won a sixth title. That feeling never goes away. Thank you so much to all those who have supported me, you know who you are, and I love you all.”

 

Related News

A young Welsh cycling fan dons a Geraint Thomas mask.  Pic: Owen Morgan

Le Tour du Taff! . . . Historic Cardiff Tour de France Date Confirmed for 2027

Wales will host the Tour de France for the first time in its history in 2027, with a landmark stage from Welshpool to Cardiff on Sunday 4 July confirmed as part of the race’s Grand Départ in the UK.

Paul Jones | Jan 15, 2026
England’s Ben Stokes (left) is interviewed by BBC Sport's Jonathan Agnew (centre) and Henry Moeran (right). Pic: Alamy

Big Bash, Bosh . . . Ashes Series Was all Vibes, Clips and Short (Leg) Attention Span

It was the England-Australia Ashes series of two-day Tests and two-second clips, reduced, re-packaged and in need of re-assessment, as Andrew Weeks reports.

Andrew Weeks | Jan 10, 2026
Welsh pair Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton. Pic. Alamy

Welsh Pair Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton Backed as Right Picks for Premier League

Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton’s inclusion in the Premier League Darts line-up, has been explained by Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle as giving fans the players they are familiar with.

Gareth James | Jan 08, 2026
Hugh Morris. Pic. Alamy

Glamorgan to Honour Hugh Morris with Renamed Cricket Centre

Glamorgan plan to rename their indoor cricket centre at Sophia Gardens, the Hugh Morris Indoor Cricket Centre in honour of their former captain and chief executive.

Graham Thomas | Dec 29, 2025
Tyler Melbourne-Smith. Pic. Alamy

Team Wales Rising Star Tyler Melbourne-Smith has Eyes on Major Prizes in 2026

Wales has a new swimming star - 20-year-old Tyler Melbourne-Smith, who is set to share Team Wales hopes of success at next year's Commonwealth Games, as Liz Byrnes reports.

Liz Byrnes | Dec 24, 2025
Rory McIlroy after receiving the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025. Pic. Alamy

When Rory met SPOTY . . . and Joined Wales’ Pioneer, Dai Rees

It’s almost the end of the year and award ceremonies are everywhere. Some are still worth winning, though, as Andrew Weeks explains.

Andrew Weeks | Dec 23, 2025