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Disabled runner inspires classmates
- Duration 3:07
- Date Jun 5, 2012
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-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- And like it's housing camera on and our friends from the cathedral school here -- -- look behind me me.
How could show on TV for a dollar each.
Pool your money.
Mean meanwhile this video viewed almost two million times and YouTube showing -- truly inspirational moment -- -- Woodruff.
An eleven year old.
Several calls he gets a final burst of energy to finish his race -- and his mom and coach spoke with us.
About the motivation to cross that finish -- -- Close.
-- -- -- You're gonna finish essentially because of all you have -- -- -- after Clinton now since those it is really exciting because like being around that he's so inspirational.
-- -- when you coach said that to you what was that was that euphoria because I understand it was obviously it was a struggle your fourth event of the day and it makes you didn't even have to run.
Analysts really hard to learn.
And -- He want to move me and -- and everyone knows that helped me kiss -- -- is a race.
How surprised were you to see your classmates gathered behind you and -- you want.
I was very surprised that and I really didn't expect it at all.
-- -- doing it immediate site -- so hard it's so difficult the fourth event of the day.
What is it about you meant they wanted to do this race and finish this race.
I just like -- are not a lot in just because I have cerebral palsy.
Doesn't mean I can't go wrong and it soon.
So I really just went -- to run average.
-- That -- -- became a YouTube sensation and his mother says that it's the first time she had ever recorded him running.
She says the family has been receiving letters from people sharing their own stories and she never knew her son's story would create such a reaction it's great.
And an amazing and daring rescue caught on camera 25 year old woman lost her footing in California's Eaton canyon and tumbled 100 feet.
Experts say she's lucky to have even survived the fall.
Rescue crews were able to -- her and voiced her onto a helicopter hovering above god bless you.
But take a close look at the rescue worker he is literally hanging onto -- He had to push the stretcher and pull himself onto the chopper the woman is expected to be okay.
That's like something in a movie of the week.
And that your fox flash for this Tuesday I'm Steve -- and out for a month.
Studio we would all -- little old pals from.
The cathedral school series and everybody.
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