“Over the past 33 years, Dick Hoyt has pushed, pulled and carried his disabled son, Rick, through more than 1,000 road races and triathlons, including 28 Boston Marathons. But as time bears down on them, how much longer can they keep it up?”
I told him, that’s it, Dick, enough. You’ve done enough. Cripes, time to pack it in! That’s one of his buddies, Pat Forrest.
His body’s breaking down. The last couple of Boston Marathons, I didn’t think he would finish. He can’t go through every barrier. He’s walking the fine line between gutsy and foolish. That’s the director of the Boston Marathon, Dave McGillivray.
I don’t think either of them will make the choice in the end. An outside force will make it. That’s the Hoyts’ masseuse, Roseanne Longo.
Half the family thinks he’s crazy. Dick’s sister Arlene.
I don’t go to races anymore. I don’t want to be there the day it all ends. I don’t want to see him lying on that street. Another sister, Barbara.”
Watch the short video clip below. Better yet, skip the video and read the entire Sports Illustrated article The Wheels of Life. It’s long but very worthy. If this doesn’t get you going this morning, I’m not sure what will.
Story Credit: Thank you Ed O for sharing.
Related articles:
- Dick And Rick Hoyt Complete 30th Boston Marathon (boston.cbslocal.com)
Related Posts:
- Saturday Morning Work-Out Inspiration
- Saturday Morning Work-Out Inspiration: From 50 pounds overweight to…
- Missed your work out yesterday? (this week? this month?) Forgetaboutit…
- Saturday Morning Work-Out Inspiration: One Minute For All-Black’s…
- Saturday Morning Work-Out Inspiration: One Minute For “Unstoppable”
- Saturday Morning Work Out Inspiration: What is Strong?
- Saturday Morning Work-out Inspiration: The Color Run
- Saturday Morning Workout Inspiration: Yes, I did
- It Takes Only 1 Minute to Find Inspiration for Your Saturday Morning Work-Out
- Saturday Morning Wake-Up Work Out Call With AC-DC
- There’s still time today to burn
- Sitting is Killing You
- Yes, I need to lace them up
