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Jim Redmond, Who Created Olympics Moment Helping Son, Dies at 81

The New York Times – Sports:

Derek Redmond pulled a hamstring at the 1992 Games. His father rushed to the track, and they finished the race together.

Clay Risen
Author: Clay Risen

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Deaths (Obituaries), Olympic Games (1992), Redmond, Derek, Redmond, Jim, Track and Field
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