Showing posts with label fatherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fatherhood. Show all posts

Monday, February 6, 2012

On Being a Father

A few years ago, a grateful son wrote about his father,
A dad have I who is not perfect, never played for Yankees strong,
Feats and features cannot measure what it takes to be a man.
Fosbury’s bar will yet be raised by hopefuls and by champions
Yet ‘tis Redmond’s race that I remember
The father running to the son.

Redmond, of course was Derek Redmond, Britain’s record-holder in the 400-meter sprint. In the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, he was favored to win gold. But half-way through his semi-final race
Redmond snapped his hamstring and collapsed to the ground as the competition raced past him.