Sir Chris Hoy reveals cancer diagnosis
10 months, 1 week ago

Sir Chris Hoy reveals cancer diagnosis

The Telegraph  

Sir Chris Hoy, the six times Olympic track cycling champion, has announced that he has been diagnosed with cancer. Writing on his Instagram account, Hoy said his cancer diagnosis last year “came as a huge shock”. “I’m currently receiving treatment including chemotherapy, which thankfully is going really well. ‘The Flying Scot’ would go on to collect five more gold medals over the next two Games, the last of which came in the keirin at London 2012, when he passed Sir Steve Redgrave to become the Britain’s most successful Olympian of all time.

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