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Ayahandaku :Ir.Hj.Sahabudin &Suamiku: Cik Ijam a.k.a Mr. Zamzairi
Sempena Hari Bapa ini saya ingin berkongsi sebuah video yang berkisar tentang keluarga yang mempunyai seorang anak istimewa. Video ini telah ditunjukkan oleh Cik Ijam kpd Cik Mazni pada beberapa bulan yg lepas. Cik Mazni fikir hari inilah hari yang paling sesuai untuk Cik Mazni berkongsi dengan rakan-rakan terutaanya yang mempunyai anak istimewa. Pada pendapat Cik Mazni video ini amat mengharukan kerna ia menceritakan tentang;
PENGORBANAN SEORANG BAPA DEMI MEMENUHI HASRAT ANAK ISTIMEWANYA.
IT IS A STORY ABOUT UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: THE STORY OF HOYT FAMILY
Rick Hoyt cannot walk.
Instead, he climbs mountains, tears through finish lines at triathlons, speeds through marathons and treks thousands of miles across the country.
Rick Hoyt cannot talk
Since birth, cerebral palsy has robbed him of the ability to control the majority of his muscles and limbs, including his vocal chords.
Instead, the 46 years old Boston University graduate co-hosts a motivational speaking tour known for drawing crowds large enough to fill Fenway Park.
As the other half of "Team Hoyt"-arguably the most inspiring father-son long distance running team in sports-Rick Hoyt has dedicated his life to bulldozing stereotypes and challenging every assumed "CAN'T" imposed by his disabilities. For the last 25 yeras, his father, Dick Hoyt, has pushed, pulled and carried Rick, A QUADRIPLEGIC, across more than 900 finish lines. Together the Massachusetts-based team has completed 224 triathlons, including SIX IRONMAN competitions; 66 marathons, including 26 Boston Marathons; a 45-day consecutive bike ride across the country; and hundreds of other grueling events.
When Dick runs, he pushes Rick in his wheelchair. When Dick cycles, he pulls Rick in a seat-pod attached to the front of his bicycle. When Dick swims, he hauls Rick behind him in a dinghy. When Dick mountain climbs he carries his son, who weighs about 115 pounds, on his back.
Still, at the age 67, Dick continues to race weekly with Rick. In fact, the duo hasn't taken a break longer than two (2) weeks since they joined their first race when Rick was 11 years old.
"I KEEP TRAINING AND COMPETING BECAUSE (RICK) GETS SO MUCH HAPPINESS OUT OF IT, AND I GET HAPPINESS JUST SEEING HIM HAPPY," DICK SAID.
Taken Here: I Cried Watching This Video
Taken Here: I Cried Watching This Video
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