Arleth Martinez stays busy. In addition to being on the Goshen College cross country and track & field teams, Martinez is also involved on campus as a co-founder of One Circle, a PIN leader (Prevention and Intervention Network), a part of Eco-Pax and an SST (Study-Service Term) Ambassador. This upcoming school year, she will also be an RA and will be a sports co-editor for the GC student-run newspaper, The Record. Lastly, Martinez is a Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery Oak Flat subcommittee member. But no matter which organization she is working to make better, Martinez always has a solid ability to unite whatever team she is a part of.
A Voice for Others
Martinez was born in Mexico City but lived most of her childhood in Orange County, California. In 2017, her family moved to Goshen, Indiana, during her second semester in high school. It was a drastic shift, and while she had run cross country her first year in California, she fell into her own bubble and stopped with the sport after the move. Yet she stayed involved through National Honor Society and Student Council. She enjoyed being a voice for the student body because she understood it could be challenging for others to be that voice for themselves. Throughout high school, Martinez realized that she missed running and was searching for ways to get involved again. She found that by being the manager for the boy’s track and field team at Goshen High School during her junior year, and she did so again the following season.
But being a manager and running was a big difference. Although she hadn’t run on a team in over three years, Martinez wanted to find out if she could run in college. “I find running very healing to me,” she said, “and I love the atmosphere of competing, having that team, and being a cheerleader in a sense.” She talked to Goshen College head cross country coach Rustin Nyce, who was also the head track & field coach at the time, and they decided to go for it.