The Story of
Team Hoyt
Dick & Rick Hoyt

Team Hoyt is an inspirational story of a father, Dick Hoyt, & his son, Rick, who compete together in marathons and triathlons across the country. Team Hoyt New England was founded in 2013 and is proud to honor the name of The Hoyts.

Throughout over 1100 events during their forty year racing career, Dick and Rick Hoyt touched the lives of many around the world. Hailing from New England, it is only fitting that this duo inspired the creation of Team Hoyt New England.

Rick Hoyt as a Baby

It All Started in 1962,
Rick Hoyt Was Born

In 1962, Dick and Judy Hoyt gave birth to their son, Rick Hoyt. During child birth, Rick’s umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck, cutting off the supply of oxygen to his brain. He was diagnosed as a spastic quadriplegic with cerebral palsy.

The doctors advised Dick and Judy to institutionalize Rick because he was never going to be anything other than “a vegetable.” Dick and Judy refused and brought Rick home, to raise him like any other child.

In The Spring of 1977,
Rick Showed Interest in Racing

Rick told Dick that he wanted to compete in a 5-mile running road race to help raise money for a high school lacrosse player who had been paralyzed in a recent accident.

Dick, a non-runner at that time, pushed Rick for the full 5 miles. They finished next to last, but not last. Later that night, Rick typed “Dad, when I’m running, it feels like I’m not handicapped.” And that is when it all started.

Team Hoyt Racing with Young Rick Hoyt and Father Dick Hoyt

Team Hoyt Assimilates,
Following a Dream

Since that fateful day in 1977, Dick and Rick, becoming known as “Team Hoyt,” had finished 255 triathlons (6 being Ironman distance and 7 being Half Ironman distance), 22 duathlons, 72 marathons (32 being the Boston Marathon), 95 half marathons, 35 Falmouth 7.1 milers, and a handful of other various distance races.

Team Hoyt had a marathon PR of 2:40:47 and half marathon PR of 1:21:12. Dick and Rick are also two of only 27 total members of the Ironman Hall of Fame, carried the Olympic torch in 1996 and in 1992 they ran and rode a bike from Santa Monica, California to Boston Harbor in 45 consecutive days.

Connecting and
Continuing Their Legacy

Team Hoyt’s legacy and impact continue to live on. Their story proves to be a powerful one, leaving countless across the globe inspired.

To start, Team Hoyt New England (that’s in Massachusetts!) is among 11 Team Hoyts nationwide.

We are all on a mission to provide inclusiveness and have fun racing together!

With the help and support of our friends, family, and community, we can continue the Team Hoyt legacy and the mission of YES YOU CAN! to New England.