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Team Hoyt: Father-Son Triathlon Team an Inspiration to All

22 October 2006 One Comment

The story of the Father and Son Hoyt.

This movie makes me bawl:

You can also watch a news clip about their story.

Visit their website.

Or watch another inspirational video about them.

A Brief overview: Basically this is a Father-Son team that compete in triathlons, full Iron-man Triathlons, not rinky dinky ones, together. You’ll understand together when you see the video
There are many inspirational videos out there, but often times I find inspirational videos a bit cheesy. This one always touches me. I think the song My Redeemer goes so well with it because that song really speaks to the heart of love that is shared. My Redeemer is a great song, and this is a great and inspirational video.

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  • Ron Harris said:

    This is one of the most incredible stories of the pure human spirit, that I have ever
    seen, the Father and Rick are true hero’s, the express all the best of all of us humans.
    Their experiences are as the Father said, “if people woulld only realize that those born with disabilities, are entitled to do all the things we all want to do.”
    Well I think that this is proof that they should be able to experience all these things, and I want to say, “God Bless the entire test of wills and all those who put this together.”
    Love,
    Ron Harris

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