As Neurodiversity Celebration Week shines a light on neurological differences, runner Adelle Tracey is sharing her personal experience with dyscalculia. Set to compete for Jamaica at the Paris Olympics, Tracey opened up about the challenges of living with dyscalculia— a condition that affects understanding numbers, which can be tough in a sport reliant on times and distances.
She explains how managing numbers in her training and daily life requires extra focus, but her neurodiversity also fuels her passion for sport. By speaking out, Tracey hopes to raise awareness about dyscalculia and inspire others to embrace their unique strengths.