At 19 years old, University of New Hampshire student Cameron Lyle registered to be a bone marrow donor.
At the age of 21, Lyle was informed that a 28-year-old man with leukaemia was in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Despite having a promising future career as a track and field athlete ahead of him, Lyle didn’t hesitate when given the chance to save someone else’s life.
He sacrificed the opportunity to continue competing in athletics at university in order to save a stranger.
“It’s just a sport,” he told ABC News. “Just because it’s Division I college level doesn’t make it any more important.
“Life is a lot more important than that, so it was pretty easy.”
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