the let's do something important, let's get it done page. >> three years after holland's finish, jim tracey now uses a wheelchair, but is still coaching young athletes. his story has inspired a new documentary, running for jim. >> the film follows jim from the track to medical appointments. >> go, go, go, that's it, that's it, come on, coach! >> there are so many championship pennants here in the high school gym and 30 have been won by jim's runners over the years. all modesty aside, he said there is a reason for. >> that i didn't want my illness to get in the way of all the kids are going to achieve because, you know, when you work with young people, you want them to achieve and you want them to understand that there is a world of achievement out there. it's all just right ahead of them >> the documentary was made by abc7 news i-team reporter dan noyes, whose own father in law suffered from als, a disease with no cure. >> that's the point, to raise awareness and to raise money for research and to raise money for jim as he battles this disease >> the coach said movie or not, as long as he's