Olympics champion Noah Lyles had a heartwarming response to an American child, born with Spina Fibida, whose first words while learning how to walk was to break his records.
Olympics 100m champion Noah Lyles had a wholesome response to a courageous child who has become a symbol of strength and positivity despite his very young age.
Bubba Cash Harris is an American kid who has gone viral due to his determination to beat adversity and become the best version of himself.
Bubba was born with Spina Fibida, a condition that comes about when a baby's spine and spinal cord does not develop properly in the womb, causing a gap in the spine.
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Because of that, Bubba has not been able to walk on his own but has remained positive and determined to beat his challenges and become one of the greatest Paralympians.
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While learning how to walk on his prosthetics, Bubba went viral when he said he felt so good and confident that he claimed could break Noah Lyles’ records.
That has got the multiple world champion excited and during a recent episode on the Beyond The Records Podcast, which he co-hosts with fellow Olympics champions Rai Benjamin and Grant Holloway, he was asked what he made of Bubba’s sentiments.
“Did you see that video of this kid named Bubba he has Spina Fibida, he said he is coming for you man,” Benjamin told Lyles.
“It was adorable. It reminded me of those hard times in my childhood hearing my parents saying; ‘let us just make sure you are healthy before you even think about trying sports’,” Lyles responded.
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“And here he is on his first steps to potentially what could become him breaking my records you know. Who is to say that he won’t, with strength and God and him constantly chasing his goal. That could be him and who are we to say that it can’t.”
Lyles’ take will perhaps act as further motivation for young Bubba as he continues on his journey to making what initially looked impossible possible and potentially end up as one of America’s best Paralympians.