At the age of 27, New Balance athlete Gabby Thomas has racked up a lifetime's worth of accomplishments. She's a Harvard University graduate, a two-time (in the 200 meter and the 4 x 100 meter relay), a World Champion (in the same track and field events), and an NCAA Champion. Any one of these feats would be considered impressive; taken together, they're almost unbelievable.

To go the extra mile: as an undergrad at Harvard, Thomas studied neurobiology and global health. During those same years, she set the school Ivy League records in the 100 meters, 200 meters and the indoor 60 meters. Thomas won conference titles in six different events during just three years of , before she ultimately forwent her last year of college eligibility to go pro with New Balance.

Not to mention, she went on to get a master's degree in epidemiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (Austin). To say that Thomas's schedule must have been busy during her college years would be an understatement. But the truth is, in 2014, after her sophomore collegiate track season, Thomas found herself on the and struggling with the idea of powering through her junior year track season.

"I had gotten to a place in my college career where I felt like I had given so much to track. I was feeling a little bit less whole in other areas of my life," Thomas tells PS, acknowledging that being a college athlete can be very intense . .

. It requires so much from you in terms of discipline, energy, an.