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I can't imagine how painful that was to finish with a torn hamstring.
And, when his father literally BROKE onto the track to help his son finish - that just messed me up! Thanks for sharing.
Vince DelMonte
Why do you always make me cry???
Thanks!
The hair on my arms were standing up watching this.
CYA in a few weeks.
Barry
www.trainingforvolleyball.com
The videos & editing were all done by myself. I've created 6 volumes, but haven't released any. just samples on youtube. My video from the site was shot a few years ago & I'm still continuing with my dream & passion to help others, as this has helped me. I have an amazing story to go along with it.
Keep up your great work. I'm looking forward to reading your book 'The Millionaire Workout'.
Thanks Ryan, your an inspiration.
Warmly, Ervin Ruhe Jr.
He knew he had already made the commitment and he wasn't going to leave there until it was done.
Don't give up!!!
DO
Great video! Keep them coming!
When I was in high school I worked a Special Olympics event and this is something I will never forget. During the race one of the participants decides she doesn't want to finish and stops and sits down yelling, and the girl who was about to finish ahead of her by a lot stops and comes back to get her to finish the race together. It was amazing to see! Like I said I will never forget that! It still gives me chills to think about it!
Human spirit, will, and determination at it's best!!!
Greg Justice, MA
www.aycfit.com
Seeing that reminds me of what coaches used say when they say "Finish Strong" he could of easily laid down and waited for the stretcher to get him. But all the dream, all the hard work & effort, he was not going to be denied.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you!
Em
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And then watched it again.
It will be tough to watch it a third time and not breakdown.
Determination comes from within. But it is supported by outside love. In this case unconditional love.
It's a good message for all of us! the pain he had in his hamstring is sometime's the same pain we stroggle in life, but with the help of our family / friends we all can reach the finish!
Don't give up!
Kyle Battis
www.FatLossLunchBreak.com
1984 Games, who took almost 5 minutes to complete
the last 400 meters in the inaugural Olympic Women's Marathon.
Despite being near collapse, and her body contorted like that of a cripple, she refused assistance since that would have disqualified her.
Now that's an athlete with the heart of a lion(ess).
Thanks Ryan for bringing one of my favourite memories to a much wider audience.
I can't remember the actual race, but seeing this video brought tears to my eyes. It not only shows determination and will power but when his father comes out to support him to the finish is what we all need. When we have the support of our parents just like our heavenly father's love for us and support then the saying .......the race is not for the swiftest but he that endures to the end.
Thanks
I have been to a motivational speech where Derek Redmond was one of the guest speakers and he spoke about this event and the events leading up to it.
In leading up to the training of the 400m he was saying that athlete's run a trial of 300m as a test level. I cant remember his full explanation on this, hopefully someone reading this will know why. Anyway, in the last trial he did before the race he was on course to beat the current world record for the 300m he covered.
The emotion when he spoke was unbelievable but even though he didn't complete his goal to the level he wanted, he still got it done.
Thanks again.
Matt
Just amazing.
That's my all-time favorite Olympic moment as well. Thanks for sharing it again; I think of it often and draw inspiration from it. Sixteen years later and I remember it like it was yesterday.
Thanks again.
Richard