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The father took the children to watch the marathon. What's the name of this movie?

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Team Hoyt

Starring Dick Huo Yite/Rick Huo Yite.

Release year: 2006

Language: English

Country of manufacture: USA

A shocking movie, this movie is called Hoyt Team.

It's about a father and son.

The father's name is Dick Huo Yite and the son's name is Rick Huo Yite.

The father and son are long-distance runners. In the past 25 years, they have run a total of 3,770 miles, including 78 half marathons, 64 marathons, 24 famous Boston marathons, 20 marathons, 7 18.6 mile races, 34 10 mile races and 143 5 mile races. Six 20-mile races, 27 races, falmouth 7. 1 mile race, 15 4 mile race, two1/km race, eight15km race, 20410km race, four.

But you know what? Son Rick can't talk or walk! !

Rick was born with umbilical cord around his neck and his brain was damaged by lack of oxygen. The doctor told Dick that the child was a vegetable and had no hope, so he had to spend his life in a wheelchair. Dick quoted Rick as saying to him and his wife Judy when he was nine months old: "He will be like a vegetable from now on, so I'd better send him to a nursing home." 」

However, the couple did not agree with this. They found Rick's eyes fixed on them when they walked around the house. When Rick was eleven, they sent him to the engineering department of Tufts University and asked if there were any ways for children to communicate with others. Unfortunately, Dick got the reply: "No way, he has no brain activity at all. 」

Dick retorted, "Tell him a joke. They told a joke and Rick really laughed, which proved that his brain had a lot of activity. As a result, they installed a computer for Rick and controlled the mouse cursor with their heads. Rick can finally communicate with the outside world!

When Rick/Kloc-was 0/5 years old, one of Rick's middle school classmates was paralyzed by an accident. The school held a race to raise money for students. Rick typed it out on the computer: "Dad, I want to take part, too. 」

Dick was not a runner or a marathon before, but he took part at his son's request, so he pushed Rick to finish the 5-5 mile race.

Rick said to his father, "I don't feel disabled for the first time in my life!" " "

This sentence deeply shocked dad, Dick!

He is determined to bring that feeling to his son as much as possible. He is going to take part in the Boston Marathon of 1979.

"Registration is not accepted." This was given to Dick by the competition authority, because Huo Yite and his son are neither separate runners nor wheelchair participants. As a result, Huo Yite and his son only ran with the brigade for a few years, but finally found a formal way to participate: 1983, they took part in another marathon, and their speed made them shortlisted for the Boston Marathon the following year.

Soon after, someone said to Dick, "Why not take part in the triathlon? How can a person who has never learned to swim and hasn't ridden a bike since he was six drag his son 1 10 lb (50 kg) to finish the triathlon? But Dick still has the courage to try. He has completed 2 12 triathlons in a blink of an eye, including four 15-hour triathlons held in Hawaii.

Because of my father's love, my father learned to swim and ride a bike …

He is willing to make many sacrifices and pay for Rick. He once carried his son to cross-country skiing and mountain climbing, and once dragged him across the United States on a bicycle.

So from then on, their father and son often signed up for marathons and triathlons as "Hoyt Team":

Dick pushed Rick when he was running.

Dick pulled Rick with a rubber boat while swimming.

When riding a bike, Dick rides a special bike and puts Rick in front. ...

Then why doesn't Dick try to take part in the competition by himself and see how he performs? "I won't compete alone. 」

Dick said. He took part in the competition purely for the "wonderful feeling" when they ran, swam and rode bicycles together and saw Rick's sweet smile on his face.

This year, Dick and Rick, aged 65 and 43 respectively, completed their 24th Boston Marathon, ranking fifth among 20,000 runners. Their best time? 1992 is 2 hours and 40 minutes-only 35 minutes behind the world record; Of course, you may not have noticed that this record was created by a person who didn't push a wheelchair.

Two years ago, in a competition, Dick had a slight heart attack. Later, the doctor found that one of his arteries was 95% embolized. One of the doctors said to him, "If you weren't in such a good state, you might have died 15 years ago. 」

Now, although Rick has his own apartment (he enjoys home care service) and works in Boston, Dick has been living in Holland, Massachusetts since he retired from the army, but they always find a way to get together. They often give speeches all over the country, and they also take part in exhausting competitions every weekend, including this year's Father's Day.

That night, Dick will invite his father to dinner, but the gift he wants to give his father most is something he can never buy. Rick said, "What I want to give my father most is that he sits in a chair and I push him once!" 」