•  Both teams hold up a banner that reads 'Keep fighting Michael' prior to the 'Champions for charity' football match between Nowitzki All Stars and Nazionale Piloti in honor of Michael Schumacher at Opel Arena on July 27, 2016 in Mainz, Germany.

Both teams hold up a banner that reads 'Keep fighting Michael' prior to the 'Champions for charity' football match between Nowitzki All Stars and Nazionale Piloti in honor of Michael Schumacher at Opel Arena on July 27, 2016 in Mainz, Germany. (Photo : Getty Images/Andreas Rentz)

Michael Schumacher and his health condition continue to inspire the F1 legend's fans worldwide. As a testament to such effect, the family of the F1 racer aims to inspire others by cultivating the "Keep Fighting" movement dedicated to Schumacher's fans.

In a recent activity at Europe's largest sports business congress SPOBIS in Dusseldorf, the Keep Fighting movement acknowledged Rio Paralympics Gold medal winner Vanessa Low by presenting her an award during the said ceremony. She was seen by the group as a strong willed individual who managed to capture success despite being physically challenged.

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During her speech while accepting the award, Low emphasized her support for the movement and the values behind it. She then expressed her heartfelt gratitude and admiration to the family of Michael Schumacher.

"I admire the Schumacher family for their courageous step. I am completely behind the values that this Award represents and I am very happy to help spread them. I was very surprised on first learning I was the winner, I am very proud I have been selected and I would like to thank them for it," Express quoted Low as saying.

Meanwhile, Michael Schumacher's son, Mick, continues to exhibit the values that he has learned from his father. Mick's dedication to the sport has been gradually noticed by top bosses and racing fans worldwide.

Mick, who will soon participate in the European Formula 3 after being ranked as the runner-up in both the German and Italian Formula 4 championships last season, has caught the attention of former Ferrari boss and current FIA president Jean Todt. Todt even pleaded on Mick's behalf not to pressure the young racer.

"I can only ask everyone not to put him under so much pressure. Mick is going to develop in his way, but he loves racing and in Formula 4 he has shown what he can do," Autoweek quoted Todt as saying.

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