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For your daily dose of inspiration…

This speaks to me in so many different ways. Perhaps more about that in another post.

Racing Towards Inclusion

For the past twenty five years or more Dick, who is 65, has pushed and pulled his son across the country and over hundreds of finish lines…

“It’s been a story of exclusion ever since he was born,” Dick told me. “When he was eight months old the doctors told us we should just put him away — he’d be a vegetable all his life, that sort of thing. Well those doctors are not alive any more, but I would like them to be able to see Rick now.”

A group of Tufts University engineers came to the rescue, once they had seen some clear, empirical evidence of Rick’s comprehension skills. “They told him a joke,” said Dick. “Rick just cracked up. They knew then that he could communicate!” The engineers went on to build — using $5,000 the family managed to raise in 1972 - an interactive computer that would allow Rick to write out his thoughts using the slight head-movements that he could manage. Rick came to call it “my communicator.” A cursor would move across a screen filled with rows of letters, and when the cursor highlighted a letter that Rick wanted, he would click a switch with the side of his head.

When the computer was originally brought home, Rick surprised his family with his first “spoken” words. They had expected perhaps “Hi, Mom” or “Hi, Dad.” But on the screen Rick wrote “Go Bruins.” The Boston Bruins were in the Stanley Cup finals that season, and his family realized he had been following the hockey games along with everyone else. “So we learned then that Rick loved sports,” said Dick.

… (Rick) told his father he wanted to participate in a five-mile benefit run for a local lacrosse player who had been paralyzed in an accident. Dick, far from being a long-distance runner, agreed to push Rick in his wheelchair. They finished next to last, but they felt they had achieved a triumph. That night, Dick remembers, “Rick told us he just didn’t feel handicapped when we were competing.”

They have been competing ever since, at home and increasingly abroad. Generally they manage to improve their finishing times. “Rick is the one who inspires and motivates me, the way he just loves sports and competing,” Dick said.

And the business of inspiring evidently works as a two-way street. Rick typed out this testimony:

“Dad is one of my role models. Once he sets out to do something, Dad sticks to it whatever it is, until it is done…”

Team Hoyt

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  1. completely humbling.

    totally inspiring.

    triathlon royalty.

    Comment by Bolder | 2006/08/06 at 07:53:24
  2. The Hoyts are a pretty amazing team. If that story doesn’t bring tears to your eyes, I dont know what will.

    Comment by mike | 2006/08/06 at 08:47:51
  3. I love the Hoyt story! It’s so inspiring and amazing.

    Comment by Rachel | 2006/08/06 at 18:17:12
  4. They really are an awesome team. The Dad is as strong as an ox and the son is his inspiration. Makes me feel guilty for complaining.

    Comment by Mojo | 2006/08/06 at 18:46:48
  5. I’ve heard their story before, but watching the video turned me into a blubbering idiot. Amazing stuff. Having children myself I can definately understand the feelings the father has that drive him to do that for his son.

    Comment by Matt | 2006/08/07 at 19:10:34
  6. I had this video several times before, but it’s completely inspirational every time I see it. There’s another longer documentary on them from NBC (I think) that’s really good. Team Hoyt is simply amazing.

    Just wanted to say hey. I found your blog through Wil’s blog. Keep up the good writing and best of luck with the rest of your training for IM Wisconsin!

    You guys are all inspirational too.

    Cheers.

    Comment by Baun | 2006/08/07 at 22:58:48
  7. Thanks for posting this Chris..

    Comment by Cliff | 2006/08/08 at 10:00:29
  8. thanks for making me cry. jerk. =P*

    Comment by fob | 2006/08/08 at 11:39:12
  9. Oh, sniff sniff!

    Comment by kwokette | 2006/08/08 at 13:16:54
  10. thanks for keeping their success alive and front and center

    Comment by commodore | 2006/08/08 at 13:56:10
  11. damn, I got something in my eye again…..

    seriously, great video..thanks for posting!

    Comment by mike | 2006/08/08 at 23:59:03

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