(Video to the music of "I Can Only Imagine" by MercyMe)
This video is about a father and son partnership. Dick (father) and Rick (son) Hoyt from america. Rick was partially strangeled by his umbilical cord when he was born so was brain-damaged and cannot control his limbs. But He can communicate by tapping a computer key with his head.
After he told his father that he wanted to run in a charity run for a paralysed schoolmate, his father agreed and ran the race carrying him.
Rick said that he did not feel paralysed when he was being pushed in a wheelchair by his dad... so from then on, they enter marathons and triathalons together. They cant enter as a singel runner, or as a wheelchair competitor so Dick just runs so fast pushing his son, that they qualify within the regular race qualification time for regular runners. (the young man qualifying time not the senior category!)
Its amazing! and they are only 35 mins off the world record marathon time! Because of the races, Dick (the dad) even managed to survive a heart blockage simply because he was very fit. So in some sense the son even saved the father.
As of June, 2005 Team Hoyt had participated in a total of 911 events, including 206 Triathlons (6 of which were Ironman competitions), 20 Duathlons, and 64 Marathons, including 24 consecutive Boston Marathons. They also biked and ran across the USA in 1992, a 3,735 mile journey that took them 45 days.
When asked what one thing Rick wished he could give his father, his reply was "The thing I'd most like is that my dad would sit in the chair and I would push him once."
(some info from wikipedia)
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Quite a touching video to me....the love of a father examplified, motivated by the joy his son would receive by his actions. It also kinda brings new meaning to the promise of my Heavenly Father who promised to carry me when I can't go on, to hide me in the shelter of His wings, who delights in me, Whose strength is made perfect in my weakness....unto His glory.
Quite a touching video to me....the love of a father examplified, motivated by the joy his son would receive by his actions. It also kinda brings new meaning to the promise of my Heavenly Father who promised to carry me when I can't go on, to hide me in the shelter of His wings, who delights in me, Whose strength is made perfect in my weakness....unto His glory.