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Chris Hoy

British cyclist (born 1976)

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Chris Hoy: British cyclist (born 1976)
Sir Christopher Andrew Hoy is a former track cyclist and racing driver from Scotland who represented Great Britain at the Olympic and World Championships and Scotland at the Commonwealth Games.

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I'm more grateful for each day - Sir Chris Hoy

i'm more grateful for each day - sir chris hoy
Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy tells BBC Breakfast about his life with terminal cancer and the legacy he hopes to leave.
BBC Sport - Published

I'll never forget the words 'it's incurable' - Sir Chris Hoy on cancer diagnosis

i'll never forget the words 'it's incurable' - sir chris hoy on cancer diagnosis
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Sir Chris Hoy says he "will never forget the words it's incurable" as he opens up about the moment he was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.
BBC Sport - Published

I'll miss Olympics the most - Murray

i'll miss olympics the most - murray
Sir Andy Murray sits down with Sir Chris Hoy to reflect on his historic tennis career ,which ended with defeat in the quarter-finals of the Paris 2024 men's doubles on Thursday.
BBC Sport - Published

Six-time Olympic champion Hoy reveals cancer diagnosis

Six-time Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy says he is "optimistic, positive and surrounded by love" after revealing cancer diagnosis.
BBC Sport - Published

Sir Chris Hoy says he is being treated for cancer

Six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy has announced he has been diagnosed with cancer.
Sky News - Published

Archibald back on track for Olympic glory - Hoy

Sir Chris Hoy believes Katie Archibald is on track for next summer's Olympics after she stormed to overall victory in the UCI Track Champions League.
BBC Sport - Published

Archibald on grief, injuries & cycling in Glasgow

Olympic champion Katie Archibald talks to Sir Chris Hoy about the grief she has experienced after losing her partner Rab Wardell and looks ahead to the World Cycling Championships in Glasgow.
BBC Sport - Published