After tearing his hamstring at the 1992 Olympics, Derek Redmond refused to quit. With his father's help, he finished the race in one of the Games' most powerful moments.
Jim Redmond, who helped son limp across finish line in inspirational '92 Olympics moment, dies at 81
Jim Redmond, the father who rushed to help his son in one of the Olympic Games' most memorable and inspirational moments, died at age 81 on Sunday, according to the British Olympic Association (BOA).
On Aug. 3, 1992, England's Derek Redmond pulled a hamstring during the 400-meter semifinal in the Summer Olympics held that year in Barcelona, Spain. Redmond slowly got up and tried to continue his ...
Derek Redmond's unforgettable finish at the 1992 Olympics When British runner Derek Redmond tore his hamstring at the 1992 Olympics, his race seemed over, until his father ran onto the track to help ...
On August 3, 1992, Derek Redmond's father Jim helped his son across the finish line at the Barcelona Olympics. Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo and Frank Becerra Jr. More Videos Watch highlights on Albertus ...
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