Scott Wolt's journey โ from the burn unit in 1988 to competitive bodybuilder today. A story told in images.
Medical photograph from the burn unit. 80%+ burns. Label: S.W. โ the man who refused to give up.
Competitive bodybuilder at 64. Trained through bloody hands. The most powerful physique photo ever taken.
Scott training and modeling as a fitness competitor before the 1988 propane truck explosion changed everything.
Sixteen years after the accident โ Scott living life on the Olympic Peninsula.
A physical photograph from Scott's recovery period โ the burns that covered 80% of his body. He kept training anyway.
Scott with Mick Dodge (whose followers reach millions) on the Olympic Peninsula โ a powerful voice for the Foundation's message.
This is what 38 years of refusing to quit looks like. Scott still trains, still competes, still inspires.
"Driver Critical After Leap From Fiery Truck" โ the original 1988 news report documenting Scott's propane truck explosion on I-15 near Woods Cross, Utah.
Seven years after the explosion, Scott Wolt competes in the Mr. Utah bodybuilding contest โ weight training as the road back to life.
Additional photos from foundation events and documentary production will appear here as they become available.
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