Gepubliceerd op 11 jul. 2015
Gwangju - The Belgian athlete competes in one of the hardest sports in the world the decathlon but he was fighting against something tougher - cancer. The young man of 24 was diagnosed with testicular cancer and the Universiade his comeback after undergoing chemotherapy treatment for several months. He says it has been a tough road getting back to top form.
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