Statement on the Passing of Inspirational USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Member Rick Hoyt

Statement on the Passing of Inspirational USA Triathlon Hall of Fame Member Rick Hoyt

USA Triathlon is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Rick Hoyt, who will forever be remembered as a triathlon icon and a trailblazer for athletes with disabilities.?

A USA Triathlon Hall of Fame member along with his father, Dick, together the push-assist duo inspired athletes around the globe, showing us what’s truly possible with hard work, dedication and teamwork. Rick Hoyt's?legacy will last forever through the lives he and his father helped change and the barriers he helped break.

Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to the Hoyt family and Rick's many friends.?

Over three decades, Rick and Dick Hoyt paved the way for the countless push-assist teams around the world who participate in endurance sports today. Dick Hoyt passed away in 2021.?

In 2020, the Hoyts were inducted into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, becoming the first push-assist team to be inducted, and Rick the first inductee with a disability.?

Born with cerebral palsy and quadriplegia, Rick Hoyt participated in his first race in 1977, a 5-mile benefit run, with his father pushing him in his wheelchair the entire race. After the race, Rick Hoyt told his father, “Dad, when I’m running, it feels like I’m not handicapped.”

And "Team Hoyt" was born.?

For decades, the father-son team completed more than 1,000 triathlons, marathons and other endurance events together. In 1989,?Team Hoyt became the first duo ever to complete the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, and the famous pair repeated the feat in 1999.

Fellow USA Triathlon Hall of Fame member and longtime Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillvray introduced Team Hoyt at the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, telling the story of how he met the famous push-assist team at the Boston Marathon — the iconic race the duo would go on to run 37 times.?

“I looked upon them with bewilderment. What is this? Someone is actually pushing another person in a wheelchair? I’d never seen that before. I waited for them at the finish line as I just had to find out who they were and what this was all about. That began a 40-year relationship and friendship between us,” McGillivray said. “I asked Dick if he wanted to do my Bay State Triathlon. He said, ‘Not without Rick.’ I thought, ‘how is he going to do this?’ As we all know, the rest is history. They did it and never looked back.”

Sara Mahoney

Florida Human Trafficking Victims Fund, Co-Founder

1 年

Team Hoyt…together again in heaven. A father-son team that was like no other. True trailblazers. Opening the door for the disabled in sport, showing the world that anything is truly possible and paving the way for so many. Love is a powerful thing. God bless the Hoyt family and may Rick rest in peace along side his beautiful dad.

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Gina Morkel, MBA

Marketing Executive

1 年

A true inspiration. A legend. And someone who paved the way for others. Love and prayers to his family.

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Ben C.

Senior Product Manager at Garmin | Professional Triathlete & Paralympian

1 年

I’ll always remember chanting “Hoyt! Hoyt! Hoyt!” With a thousand other inspired fans in Kona. He will be well remembered.?

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Sad to learn of Rick's passing. The Hoyt's are amazing trailblazers and an inspiration. My condolences to the family and friends. RIP ?? ??

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