PARALYMPIC champion Jonnie Peacock is relishing the challenge as he looks forward to three action-packed years.

The 21-year-old is the current T44 100m champion after clocking 10.9 seconds in the final at London 2012, taking gold and the Paralympic record in the process.

However, there is no question of resting on his laurels, with the IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha this October fast approaching.

That will be followed by next summer’s Paralympic Games in Rio, before a return to the scene of his finest moment when the World Championships come to London in 2017.

The London Games were a watershed moment for Peacock, and he has since followed his win with gold medals at the World Championships in Lyon in 2013 and European gold a year later.

He intends to keep his run of wins going, with Doha first in his sights.

But it will be far-from plain sailing for Peacock, with plenty of emerging talent to push him all the way.

Among the most dangerous is Brazil’s Alan Oliveira, who took T44 200m gold in London and, more recently, T43 gold at the World Championships in the 100m and 200m.

With a home crowd behind him in Rio, Oliveira will pose a major threat to Peacock’s chances.

“He is the guy that has run 10.5 and the one that all of us wants to beat,” he said. “We have to see what he does this year and make sure we keep up.”

Jonnie Peacock and Hannah Cockroft are BT Ambassadors. BT is a long-term supporter of disability sport in the UK.