Boston Marathon fixture Rick Hoyt has died at the age of 61. Hoyt and his father, Dick, were a well-known at the race. Rick Hoyt was in a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy. Dick Hoyt pushed his son in a wheelchair through the course 32 times. His family says Rick Hoyt died of complications with his respiratory system. Dick Hoyt died two years ago. Together, they participated in more than 1,000 races, including duathlons and triathlons. In 1992 they completed a run and bike across the U.S. that covered 3,735 miles (6,010 kilometers) in 45 days. A statue of father and son was erected near the Boston Marathon's starting line in Hopkinton.
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She wrote the picture book "ClaraBelle Blue" for her daughter.
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Rachel Fryar believes a cord-blood infusion helped her son, Luke. The Cord Blood Registry in Tucson has more than 425,000 samples stored.
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Jacob Fryar, left, 6, and his brother Luke, 4, and their family bring a cake to the Cord Blood Registry to thank its staff for storing Luke's …
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Jacob Fryar, left, 6, and his brother Luke, 4, and their family bring a cake to the Cord Blood Registry to thank its staff for storing Luke's …
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Rachel Fryar believes a cord-blood infusion helped her son, Luke. The Cord Blood Registry in Tucson has more than 425,000 samples stored.
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Rachel Fryar is certain her son's umbilical-cord blood helped to reverse his cerebral palsy, though the treatment hasn't been scientifically proven.
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Creative Juice, the place where art and wine meet, is hosting a fundraiser Saturday through July 14 to help a Tucson family buy a wheelchair-accessible van for their son.
