TITLE:        The Story Of Team Hoyt 🏃❤️
CHANNEL:      Wholesome Wendy  (@Wholesomewendy)
URL:          https://youtube.com/watch?v=39SSIj9qlHY
REVENUE:      $265.00   [REAL - YouTube Studio export]
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LEVEL:        L1_250_1k
FORMAT:       SHORT  (37s)
RETENTION:    46.9%  (17.35s watched of 37s)
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PUBLISHED:    Jan 22, 2026
WORDS / WPM:  122 / 198
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His dad pushed him forward for over 26 miles, hoping his son could become the

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FULL SCRIPT:
His dad pushed him forward for over 26 miles, hoping his son could become the first paralyzed athlete to win the marathon. You see, during birth, the umbilical cord cut off oxygen to his brain, and doctors told his parents he would never be able to walk or talk on his own. But one day, he saw a paralyzed athlete on TV and told his dad he wanted to race to inspire people. So, his dad trained for months, pushing his son in a special racing chair until they were finally ready for their first marathon. And even though they finished last, they went on to complete over a thousand endurance races together, proving that nothing is impossible with a father's love.

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TIMED:
[000.00] His dad pushed him forward for over 26
[002.72] miles, hoping his son could become the
[004.80] first paralyzed athlete to win the
[006.64] marathon. You see, during birth, the
[008.64] umbilical cord cut off oxygen to his
[010.80] brain, and doctors told his parents he
[012.72] would never be able to walk or talk on
[014.56] his own. But one day, he saw a paralyzed
[016.72] athlete on TV and told his dad he wanted
[019.12] to race to inspire people. So, his dad
[021.44] trained for months, pushing his son in a
[023.52] special racing chair until they were
[025.36] finally ready for their first marathon.
[027.44] And even though they finished last, they
[029.52] went on to complete over a thousand
[031.36] endurance races together, proving that
[033.44] nothing is impossible with a father's
[035.52] love.
