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My dad helped me across the Olympic finish line

The image of Derek Redmond clutching his dad as he crossed the Olympic finish line in 1992 went down in history. He tore his hamstring but Derek was determined to finish the race.

The image of British athlete Derek Redmond clutching his dad as he limped across the finish line during the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, went down in history. Despite tearing his hamstring, Derek was determined to finish the race, no matter how much pain he was in. His dad beat his way through the crowd to help him. The scene was voted one of the most inspirational Olympic moments. Derek tells Jo why he had to keep going that day.

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Presenter: Jo Fidgen

Get in touch: outlook@bbc.com

(Photo: Great Britain Derek Redmond clutching his dad, Jim Redmond, after he was injured during the 400m semifinal, at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona. Credit: Bill Frakes/ Getty Images)

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