“There’s a point where I think you lose your mind a little bit, you get so enthralled with the sport that your sanity for normal life sort of goes out the window.”

Boyd Martin inherited the Olympic goals from his parents, the talent from his love for the sport, and an irrepressible attitude from life’s hard knocks. Horses may have been just one aspect of his life as a young athlete, but Olympic three-day eventer Boyd Martin inherited a competitive streak from both his parents. Boyd’s mom, Toy Dorgan, and dad, Ross Martin, competed at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble; she as a speed skater on the US team, and he as a cross-country skier on Australia’s squad. After their marriage, Toy took up her husband’s sport and was Australia’s five-time national champion.

Their son Boyd was born in 1979 and raised in Sydney, Australia, where he competed successfully in eventing before moving to the United States in 2007. Long-listed for the Australian Eventing Team for the Olympic Games in Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, and Hong Kong 2008, Boyd switched his allegiance to America in 2009 and finally made his Olympic debut with the US team at the 2012 London Olympics.

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