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In February six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris, 48, said he was being “treated for cancer”. Writing on Instagram at the time, he said treatment was “thankfully going really well - I’m ...
In February, writing on his Instagram account, Sir Chris said: “For the sake of my young family, I had hoped to keep this information private but regrettably our hand has been forced.” ...
Sir Chris Hoy has revealed his cancer diagnosis ... “For the sake of my young family, I had hoped to keep this information private but regrettably our hand has been forced.
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy has said that his cancer diagnosis is terminal. The former Team GB track cyclist said that he has been told he has between two and four years to live.
Sir Chris Hoy, one of Britain’s greatest ever Olympians, has revealed he has terminal cancer. The 48-year-old six-time Olympic cycling gold medallist has only two to four years to live ...
Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy says he has terminal cancer and "two to four years" to live. Sir Chris, 48, revealed earlier this year he was being treated for an unspecified type of cancer and was ...
Sir Chris Hoy, the six-time Olympic gold medallist, has revealed he has terminal cancer. The 48-year-old cycling legend has been told by doctors that he has just two to four years left to live.