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Team Hoyt – Dick and Rick Hoyt: The real story of a inspirational love between a father and a son

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Dick and Rick Hoyt are a father-and-son team from Massachusetts who together compete just about continuously in marathon races. And if they’re not in a marathon they are in a triathlon — that daunting, almost superhuman, combination of 26.2 miles of running, 112 miles of bicycling, and 2.4 miles of swimming. Together they have climbed mountains, and once trekked 3,735 miles across America.

It’s a remarkable record of exertion — all the more so when you consider that Rick can’t walk or talk.

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. When Dick runs, Rick is in a wheelchair that Dick is pushing. When Dick cycles, Rick is in the seat-pod from his wheelchair, attached to the front of the bike. When Dick swims, Rick is in a small but heavy, firmly stabilized boat being pulled by Dick.

At Rick’s birth in 1962 the umbilical cord coiled around his neck and cut off oxygen to his brain. Dick and his wife, Judy, were told that there would be no hope for their child’s development.

“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.”

The couple brought their son home determined to raise him as “normally” as possible. Within five years, Rick had two younger brothers, and the Hoyts were convinced Rick was just as intelligent as his siblings. Dick remembers the struggle to get the local school authorities to agree: “Because he couldn’t talk they thought he wouldn’t be able to understand, but that wasn’t true.” The dedicated parents taught Rick the alphabet. “We always wanted Rick included in everything,” Dick said. “That’s why we wanted to get him into public school.”

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.

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4 Responses
  1. Diana :

    Date: April 8, 2009 @ 1:59 pm

    Si chiar ieri mi-a picat in mana un articol despre o actrita de la noi (nu are rost sa ii dau numele), care acum are o fetita si e foarte fericita, insa a mai fost insarcinata o data. La 5 luni si jumatate a aflat ca pruncul ce-l purta in pantece ar avea mainile prea scurte si ca ar trbui sa treaca prin multe operatii ca sa se mai remedieze ceva. Decizia ei? ” Multe mame ar alege sa pastreze micutul. Daca sotului i-a trecut prin cap sa pastram bebelusul si sa ii facem apoi tot felul de tratamente, eu m-am gandit ca o fetita pe care nu o poti tine de mana si care nu poate manca singura va avea toata viata nevoie de cineva, adica de mine. Nici prin cap nu mi-a trecut sa pastrez acest copil, care urma sa aiba o viata chinuita” Articolul descrie apoi cum a fost actrita “nevoita” sa nasca fortat, cum s-a chinuit trei zile pana sa nasca. “Voiam sa scap cu orice pret”, continua ea. Desigur, dupa trei zile de chin, a nascut, copilul a fost aruncat si ea a scapat de un copil cu mainile prea scurte, dar care in rest era normal. Ce ar fi trebuit sa faca acest tata cu fiul sau? Intrebrea e retorica…

  2. Tavi :

    Date: April 8, 2009 @ 8:54 pm

    unii isi arunca copiii de buni!
    va dati seama ce a facut omul asta pentru sufletul acestui copil? ca i-a oferit viata traita in loc de viata-leguma intr-un sanatoriu?
    este incredibil! Domnul sa ii rasplateasca!

  3. Tavi :

    Date: April 8, 2009 @ 9:03 pm

    inca ceva.. :)

    copiii cu handicap pot duce o viata fericita asa cum sunt ei pentru ca nu cunosc alternativa, daca sunt iubiti.
    in fond, oricine primeste iubire este fericit. cu handicap sau nu.
    poate ca noi ne inchipuim ca sunt chinuiti, pentru ca noi cunoastem cum e sa mergi, sa vorbesti, sa ai mainile lungi.
    asadar, actrita respectiva mai bine ar spune : “Nici prin cap nu mi-a trecut sa pastrez acest copil, care urma sa IMI FACA viata chinuita”

  4. teo :

    Date: April 8, 2009 @ 11:47 pm

    MINUNAT!!
    Ce frumos a spus ca el doar isi iubeste familia si se straduieste sa fie un tata bun…
    Pai cred ca are cale deschisa ptr Sus…
    MINUNAT OM!
    Cu adevarat om!

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