While enduring two bouts of cancer, it would have been easy for Troy University sprinter Martin Bouldo to pack away his track career, forget his dreams of one day being a doctor and instead wallow in self-pity.
But that's not how Bouldo approaches life.
"I'll be driving in my car, going somewhere trivial, and I'll go like, 'Damn, I'm lucky,'" Bouldo said. "For coming here, for the people that I've met, for the things that I've done … I'm lucky."
Bouldo first dealt with testicular cancer and then a tumor in his abdomen before his college track career really got off the ground at Troy.